What happened to all of the doom and gloom economic threads?

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That's why we are about to go bankrupt it's unsustainable.

But since the cost of having no social security or Medicare is less sustainable, having them is the best option. Do you have any idea what the cost would be to have uninsured seniors spending 25 years getting their every health care need met through an emergency room? That's the absolute stupidest, most expensive thing we could do as a nation.
 
But since the cost of having no social security or Medicare is less sustainable, having them is the best option. Do you have any idea what the cost would be to have uninsured seniors spending 25 years getting their every health care need met through an emergency room? That's the absolute stupidest, most expensive thing we could do as a nation.

It worked pretty fucking good first 125 years of America we as people don't want take care of are own want push the problem on to the government how dare we take care of are old people fuck it let the government do it that's the fucking truth. The family has ben replaced by the government we are to busy trying out do each other to worry about family.
 
What the fuck is up with righties and their itchy iggy fingers these days?

Getting ready for the election results so they don't have to hear their "Rmoney (not a typo) in a landslide" predictions rubbed in their faces. :cool:

It's so much easier to maintain the delusion without pesky old reality poking it's nose into things.
 
It worked pretty fucking good first 125 years of America we as people don't want take care of are own want push the problem on to the government how dare we take care of are old people fuck it let the government do it that's the fucking truth. The family has ben replaced by the government we are to busy trying out do each other to worry about family.


For the first 125 years of America people didn't routinely retire at 65 and then live for two or three more decades. And medical care costs per unit were nothing like today. And no it didn't work well at all because people who lived until old age who had nobody to pay their way often died in miserable, often preventable ways.

This is possibly one of your worst posts ever.
 
For the first 125 years of America people didn't routinely retire at 65 and then live for two or three more decades. And medical care costs per unit were nothing like today. And no it didn't work well at all because people who lived until old age who had nobody to pay their way often died in miserable, often preventable ways.

This is possibly one of your worst posts ever.

No ass clown people like you look to the government for answers.
I just told you we got stop looking for government to fix what's wrong there the problem to start with.
 
For the first 125 years of America people didn't routinely retire at 65 and then live for two or three more decades. And medical care costs per unit were nothing like today. And no it didn't work well at all because people who lived until old age who had nobody to pay their way often died in miserable, often preventable ways.

This is possibly one of your worst posts ever.

I have to admit Merc. I damn impressed you can read that.
 
No ass clown people like you look to the government for answers.
I just told you we got stop looking for government to fix what's wrong there the problem to start with.
Ronald Reagan cashed his Social Security checks.

What a welfare queen.
 
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New ADP Count Slashes Job Creation for September
Published: Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012 | 12:54 PM ET Text Size By: Jeff Cox
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Revisions to the way payroll data firm ADP counts private sector job creation have resulted in a sharp drop in the September employment count.



ADP's new calculations put the monthly job creation at just 88,200, down from the 162,000 the firm originally reported earlier this month.

The firm recently has entered into a partnership with Moody's Analytics that will change the way the private payroll count is calculated.

The new private payroll count now is actually under Labor's September job creation household survey net total of 114,000, 104,000 of which came from the private sector.

The unemployment rate dropped last month to 7.8 percent. Separately, as the government's establishment survey said the total number of new private-sector workers swelled by 873,000. (Read More: Consumer Prices Rise on Energy Surge; No Pay Gains)

Economists expect Friday's report to show 125,000 new jobs and the jobless rate to hold steady.

When the Labor Department revealed its September job count, it sparked criticism from some quarters that the numbers were being manipulated for political purposes as the November presidential election drew near.

The soft ADP count could add credence to those who believe the pace of job creation is slower than the government's numbers indicate.

"It's huge, no doubt about it," said Todd Schoenberger, managing principal at the BlackBay Group in New York. "Their changing the methodology tells me that if the number is cut in half with that revision, then the revision we're going to see Friday is going to be a disaster."

Moody's economist Mark Zandi did not return a request for comment.

Former General Electric [GE 21.34 0.28 (+1.33%) ] CEO Jack Welch caused a skirmish after the September jobs report was released when he said on Twitter, "Unbelievable jobs numbers...these Chicago guys will do anything...can't debate so change numbers." (Read More: Jack Welch Defends His Jobs Report Comments (Again))

ADP will announce its October count on Thursday, with the Labor Department to follow on Friday.

ADP usually releases its report on the Wednesday preceding the first Friday of the month, but held off because of damage from Hurricane Sandy. The firm is expected to announce a further revision to the September count along with its October totals. (Read More: Damage From Sandy? What About Potential Economic Boost?)

In announcing the partnership Oct. 24, the two firms said the partnership will help align the private sector job count with the Labor numbers.

At the same time, the new reports will provide a more detailed breakdown of the numbers while expanding the total of businesses that participate.

ADP occasionally has come under criticism for releasing data that is often widely disparate with the government's final count.
 
It worked pretty fucking good first 125 years of America we as people don't want take care of are own want push the problem on to the government how dare we take care of are old people fuck it let the government do it that's the fucking truth. The family has ben replaced by the government we are to busy trying out do each other to worry about family.

For fuck's sake...

For the first 125 years of America people didn't routinely retire at 65 and then live for two or three more decades. And medical care costs per unit were nothing like today. And no it didn't work well at all because people who lived until old age who had nobody to pay their way often died in miserable, often preventable ways.

This is possibly one of your worst posts ever.

Are you kidding? Every one of his posts are as bone-jarringly stupid as this one was and just as illegible. A living testament to why a 4th grade education just doesn't cut it.

I have to admit Merc. I damn impressed you can read that.

Bra-Moron's posts are almost like reading those stupid sentences where all of the words are spelled wrong on purpose just to prove that your brain can fill in the gaps. Except he doesn't do it on purpose, and the content is never worth the effort. I'm half convinced he's an illegal immigrant that made it to a couple of ESL classes before dropping out.. or his parents were close relatives.. either or..
 
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Grim testimony to the FACT that you are the dumbest stooge to ever land on Lit. I can handle your personal insults, but not insults to America, freedom, and the free enterprise system that built our great nation. I'm adding you to my Iggy List Of Profoundly Benighted Souls. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

I think you're adding me to your "iggy list" because, just like the last time you did it, I'm more successful than you are.

That time was over money, this time is over women.

Someone quote me, so the coward can see it.
 
I think you're adding me to your "iggy list" because, just like the last time you did it, I'm more successful than you are.

That time was over money, this time is over women.

Someone quote me, so the coward can see it.

You seriously think that Vette is concerned about women as much as he talks about men's asses and feces?

Unless of course you think he's jealous of the attention that the women are getting from you. ;)
 
brokers, analysts, fund managers, 401k management companies, the list goes on and on and on......

You think any large companies, lets say apple for example, could afford the R&D for inventive new products with out IPO or bond capital?

Let me ask you a simple question; what do any of those people do that benefits society?

They benefit plutocrats, but not anyone who works for a living.

I say; let them get a real job, just like I'd say to the lazy hippies.
 
For fuck's sake...



Are you kidding? Every one of his posts are as bone-jarringly stupid as this one was and just as illegible. A living testament to why a 4th grade education just doesn't cut it.



Bra-Moron's posts are almost like reading those stupid sentences where all of the words are spelled wrong on purpose just to prove that your brain can fill in the gaps. Except he doesn't do it on purpose, and the content is never worth the effort. I'm half convinced he's an illegal immigrant that made it to a couple of ESL classes before dropping out.. or his parents were close relatives.. either or..

Yep and remember each and every day I make and have more money then you.
 
I'm half convinced he's an illegal immigrant that made it to a couple of ESL classes before dropping out.. or his parents were close relatives.. either or..

Could be both, that might explain everything.

I believe in personal accountability, unlike the "party of personal accountability".

They are a funny lot. I wonder if this will straighten em out at all.
 
And we got here through corporate influence over government.
:rolleyes:

With a lot of other things.
The system is broke both democrats and republicans are to blame nothing going to change unless we take are government back but they control the military they can use force.
 
For fuck's sake...



Are you kidding? Every one of his posts are as bone-jarringly stupid as this one was and just as illegible. A living testament to why a 4th grade education just doesn't cut it.



Bra-Moron's posts are almost like reading those stupid sentences where all of the words are spelled wrong on purpose just to prove that your brain can fill in the gaps. Except he doesn't do it on purpose, and the content is never worth the effort. I'm half convinced he's an illegal immigrant that made it to a couple of ESL classes before dropping out.. or his parents were close relatives.. either or..

Great post.... Thanks for your contribution.
 
With a lot of other things.
The system is broke both democrats and republicans are to blame nothing going to change unless we take are government back but they control the military they can use force.

Uh huh, that's a nice non-answer...

What caused the global financial meltdown?
 
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