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

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2%, big deal.

Even the democrat senate won't vote for the Obama plan, explain that.

I'm always happy to attempt to lessen your ignorance.

The Republicans passes a "poison pill" amendment to the Russian Trade Bill currently being debated, solely to attempt to embarass the Democrats.

The Democrats wisely did not take up the foolish Republican gambit, which allows low-information jackwagons such as yourself to bray that "Teh Democrats won't support Obama derp derp derp".

I hope you feel just a bit less stupid now.
 
7.7% unemployment on 146,000 jobs created. How many have left the jobs market to bring the rate down? Has the participation rate dropped? probably.

Note the revisions for September and October as I predicted show much less jobs created in those months than reported. Obama could have benefited from the bullshit numbers.

The downward revisions weren't nearly enough to make any kind of impact. You're sitting there looking paranoid as ever old man.

The labor force participation rate is 63%, ChiefCan'tFeelNuts.:rolleyes:

Maybe you and the rest of the baby boomers will come out of retirement to fix the problem you created then? And it's 63.6%, stop inappropriately rounding down.
 
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Here's one for Vettey who's a sucker for political theater.'

McConnell’s Floor Flip-Flop Could Cost GOP
By Shane Goldmacher and Elahe Izadi | National Journal – 5 hrs ago

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was for a vote to grant the president power to hike the debt limit before he was against it.

Within a matter of hours on Thursday, the Republican leader was furiously backpedaling from his own move to force a vote on President Obama’s request for unlimited future borrowing authority. McConnell demanded such a vote in the morning, but by afternoon Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., had called his counterpart’s bluff and pressed for an up-or-down vote himself.

“I object,” said McConnell, R-Ky.


Oopsie! McConnell had to flip-flop his position in the same afternoon... Vette, who believes that political theatrics are serious business, will give McConnell a free pass though since he's a Republican.
 
Here's one for Vettey who's a sucker for political theater.'




Oopsie! McConnell had to flip-flop his position in the same afternoon... Vette, who believes that political theatrics are serious business, will give McConnell a free pass though since he's a Republican.

Vetty can only sit back and wince as the Dems school his tired old party on how to play the game to win.
 
The downward revisions weren't nearly enough to make any kind of impact. You're sitting there looking paranoid as ever old man.



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% wise, its big

Maybe you and the rest of the baby boomers will come out of retirement to fix the problem you created then? And it's 63.6%, stop inappropriately rounding down



Yes, it MADE no difference cause MORE PEEPS stopped looking
 
Normal people expected a Romney win

Degenerates and lozers voted Obama

The result?

UMich consumer sentiment slumps in December

By Steve Goldstein WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The preliminary University of Michigan-Thomson Reuters consumer sentiment gauge tumbled in December to a 74.5 reading from 82.7 in November, reports said Friday. That's far below the 82.0 expected in a MarketWatch-compiled economist poll.
 
The unemployment report is good by even Vette's standards. But Obama is in office so it's magically bad somehow.
 
So what does that have to do with Obama's failure to sell his bullshit proposal to his own Senate? Clown.

The Rapepublicans are still holding America hostage with their filibustering, requiring a supermajority of 60 votes in the Senate to advance even the most trivial of legislation.

That will change when the next Senate is seated in January.

Be prepared, chumly.
 
incorrect

hence the drop in sentiment

you may recall, that when it was soaring I said it was cause REAL AMERICANS expected a change in leadership

You're a reality denier. The polls showed Obama ahead wire-to-wire. Romney was never even particularly close. The polls reflected reality, you did not.
 
You're a reality denier. The polls showed Obama ahead wire-to-wire. Romney was never even particularly close. The polls reflected reality, you did not.

maybe

HOWEVER

the uptick in sentiment, as I said then

WAS THE RESULT OF AN EXPECTATION OF A ROMENY WIN
 
I'm not saying the economy is "good", but the report is overall good.

I disagree

The 150K new jobs is less than tepid

and were an R in office

WE WOULD HEAR THE GLOOM and DOOM

wait till Obamacare kicks in
 
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