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New orders for manufactured goods in April, down three of the last four months, decreased $2.9 billion or 0.6 percent to $466.0 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau reported today.
New orders for manufactured durable goods in April, down three of the last four months, decreased $0.1 billion to $215.2 billion, revised from the previously published 0.2 percent increase. This followed a 3.7 percent March decrease. Machinery, also down three of the last four months, had the largest decrease, $0.9 billion or 2.9 percent to $31.0 billion. New orders for manufactured nondurable goods decreased $2.9 billion or 1.1 percent to $250.8 billion.
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Why Real Progressives Should Support Scott Walker - The case for putting the public good before what's good for public employees
There’s something bizarre in all this, a reminder that the once-proud movement of working people has morphed into an upper-middle-class movement of coddled public employees who do not care about debt levels and eroded public services. They have their gold-plated pensions and no one better touch them or else.
Progressives used to pride themselves on their desire to help the poor, but in Wisconsin these days they’d rather throw the poor under the bus—a public bus, of course, with a union driver—to protect the relatively wealthy class of workers who administer government programs. So we’ve watched the antics—legislative Democrats heading to Illinois to deny the governor a quorum for his budget vote; truckloads of union activists and boatloads of union money pouring into the state capital; attempts to portray Walker as someone who is destroying the state.
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The Liberals GOP Twin wrote: Good news? Walker is going to win, the Wisconsin has a surplus, and 26,000 new jobs have been added this year.
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LJ makes another worthless comment...who knew?LadyJazzer wrote: As a matter of fact 26,000 "new jobs" have been added in just the past week...miraculously! Who knew?!?!
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LadyJazzer wrote: As a matter of fact 26,000 "new jobs" have been added in just the past week...miraculously! Who knew?!?!
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And how much "worth" is this comment from hypoCritiKalbILL?CritiKalbILL wrote:
LJ makes another worthless comment...who knew?LadyJazzer wrote: As a matter of fact 26,000 "new jobs" have been added in just the past week...miraculously! Who knew?!?!
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LadyJazzer wrote: The numbers appear to be fake--and the SANE people know it... I hardly think there's too much "cheering in the streets"... But you hold on to that fantasy. It seems to help.
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