Jobless rate goes to to 8.2% - Unexpectedly

01 Jun 2012 09:32 #11 by Rick

The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:

archer wrote: Hmmmm...not a word about the congress here....it's all blame Obama. If anything this country needs to vote out the Tea Party obstructionists in congress. Our rate of recovery sure seemed better before they took over the house.


And the Democrats had the house in 2006-2010. What did they do then? Really... better? Then why did we have the recession? rofllol rofllol

And Wisconsin has added 23,000 job. Go Walker. :woo hoo: :woo hoo: :woo hoo: :woo hoo: :woo hoo:

Checkmate :thumbsup:

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01 Jun 2012 10:55 #12 by Reverend Revelant

CritiKalbILL wrote:

The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:

archer wrote: Hmmmm...not a word about the congress here....it's all blame Obama. If anything this country needs to vote out the Tea Party obstructionists in congress. Our rate of recovery sure seemed better before they took over the house.


And the Democrats had the house in 2006-2010. What did they do then? Really... better? Then why did we have the recession? rofllol rofllol

And Wisconsin has added 23,000 job. Go Walker. :woo hoo: :woo hoo: :woo hoo: :woo hoo: :woo hoo:

Checkmate :thumbsup:


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01 Jun 2012 11:08 #13 by archer

The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: [

And the Democrats had the house in 2006-2010. What did they do then? Really... better? Then why did we have the recession? rofllol rofllol


You think congress caused the recession? You are more delusional than I originally thought. Maybe it's time you did some reading on how this "recession" happened.

oops. almost forgot the requisite :rofl rofllol :rofl :woo hoo:

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01 Jun 2012 11:18 #14 by Reverend Revelant

archer wrote:

The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: [

And the Democrats had the house in 2006-2010. What did they do then? Really... better? Then why did we have the recession? rofllol rofllol


You think congress caused the recession? You are more delusional than I originally thought. Maybe it's time you did some reading on how this "recession" happened.

oops. almost forgot the requisite :rofl rofllol :rofl :woo hoo:


Before you liberals get done with all this... you're going to stretch the current recession all the way back to Hoover. Maybe your liberals need to start taking credit where credit is due. You realize that this silly "Bush" and everyone else is to blame is loosing traction with the American public. If the President had something to brag about, he would be shouting about it from the highest mount. So far his campaign has been avoiding the issue, so far it's all what's wrong with Romney.

Aint' gonna fly this time Shirley.

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01 Jun 2012 11:21 #15 by archer

The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: Before you liberals get done with all this... you're going to stretch the current recession all the way back to Hoover. Maybe your liberals need to start taking credit where credit is due. You realize that this silly "Bush" and everyone else is to blame is loosing traction with the American public. If the President had something to brag about, he would be shouting about it from the highest mount. So far his campaign has been avoiding the issue, so far it's all what's wrong with Romney.

Aint' gonna fly this time Shirley.


Maybe you need to do some research before running your mouth off.

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01 Jun 2012 11:30 #16 by Reverend Revelant
Job growth stumbles, raising pressure on Fed

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Job growth braked sharply in May and the unemployment rate rose for the first time in 11 months, putting pressure on the Federal Reserve to ease monetary policy further to shore up the sputtering recovery.

Employers added a paltry 69,000 jobs to their payrolls last month, the least since May of last year, the Labor Department said on Friday. In addition, 49,000 fewer jobs were created in the prior two months than had been thought and the jobless rate rose to 8.2 percent from 8.1 percent in April.

The report is troubling news for President Barack Obama, whose prospects of winning re-election in November could hinge largely on the health of the economy.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/job-growt ... 04088.html


Democrats in full panic mode. They are fully scared they will lose it all in November. And rightly so. For once, they might have figured it out. The games' up, Archer --- you had every branch of govt for 2 years and accomplished ZERO, except an unconstitutional power grab of medicine. That's gone soon, too. Don't let the door hit you on the way out...

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01 Jun 2012 11:30 #17 by Rick
First it's all Bush's fault (can't blame congress) then nothing is Obama's fault, but lets blame congress because of the 2010 election (but of course no dems are to blame). One day you may finally realize that the economy runs strongest when the hands of congress and the president stay out of it. The government creates government jobs, and that's all it can every create. Revenue and jobs are created by private employers who make hiring decisions in great part, by what the government does with taxes and regulations. The biggest tax increase in history plus the massive healthcare bill are more than enough for employers to worry about...I'm surprised the unemployment rate is still "only" 8.2%.

So if the rate keeps climbing, do you really expect the American people to blame Tea Party candidates who are trying to keep taxes lower and remove government waste? Of course Obama and Congress as a whole should be blameless in your world.

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01 Jun 2012 11:42 #18 by archer
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I'd believe you bill, that liberals were scared of this election, if it wasn't so obvious that the conservatives are the ones in full panic mode.....People are fed up with the legislative grid lock.....and many people put the blame for that squarely on the Republicans. It was bad before....it is infinitely worse now since the 2010 elections. I definitely see signs of conservative concern for a backlash against them in November.

But hey....carry on, put your head back in the sand, and pretend that everything bad that ever happened to this country is the Democrat's fault and electing Republicans will bring utopia. It ain't true, and the American people are at least smarter than that.

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01 Jun 2012 11:49 #19 by Rick

archer wrote: :rofl

I'd believe you bill, that liberals were scared of this election, if it wasn't so obvious that the conservatives are the ones in full panic mode.....People are fed up with the legislative grid lock.....and many people put the blame for that squarely on the Republicans. It was bad before....it is infinitely worse now since the 2010 elections. I definitely see signs of conservative concern for a backlash against them in November.

But hey....carry on, put your head back in the sand, and pretend that everything bad that ever happened to this country is the Democrat's fault and electing Republicans will bring utopia. It ain't true, and the American people are at least smarter than that.

I realize you can't face the facts that the economy runs on the fuel CREATED by the private sector. Show me how the government creates jobs and you win a cookie. All you've given me is liberal mush without any kind of substance about why the unemployment rate is going back up.

The people who are in real panic mode don't live in Washington either...it's the people who sacrifice their time and money to build businesses that are the most scared IMO.

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01 Jun 2012 12:13 #20 by archer

CritiKalbILL wrote:

archer wrote: :rofl

I'd believe you bill, that liberals were scared of this election, if it wasn't so obvious that the conservatives are the ones in full panic mode.....People are fed up with the legislative grid lock.....and many people put the blame for that squarely on the Republicans. It was bad before....it is infinitely worse now since the 2010 elections. I definitely see signs of conservative concern for a backlash against them in November.

But hey....carry on, put your head back in the sand, and pretend that everything bad that ever happened to this country is the Democrat's fault and electing Republicans will bring utopia. It ain't true, and the American people are at least smarter than that.

I realize you can't face the facts that the economy runs on the fuel CREATED by the private sector. Show me how the government creates jobs and you win a cookie. All you've given me is liberal mush without any kind of substance about why the unemployment rate is going back up.

The people who are in real panic mode don't live in Washington either...it's the people who sacrifice their time and money to build businesses that are the most scared IMO.


Since I never said the government creates jobs.....shall I tell you where you can put your cookie?

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