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Michigan-8 year "recession"
gemfemfox
by gemfemfox  4-2-2009   
 This is what happens when your reward non-production, ignore your current workers & taxpayers and favor unions, bigger government and liberal feel good legislation. And it is coming soon to the rest of the country, the national plan seems to be at least partially based on Michigan's failed course. As the confiscation of the wealthy's assets and businesses continue, those that have anything left, will LEAVE. Many other countries would be HAPPY to take a much smaller share of the pie. Which is what is happening in Michigan. 100% of nothing is nothing, and that is what we get when we tax jobs out of existence.
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Finding business in a down economy
lizanelson08
by lizanelson08  10-23-2009   
 How to reach the top information technology professionals – C-level decision makers - from small to large biz, with an active purchase intent in proposal including ERP implementation, enterprise solutions, Oracle E-Business Suite(EBS), Financial • Supply Chain Management • Distribution • Human Resource Management Systems • Customer Relationship Management.
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FoxNews pounds ACORN story - oh wait - there is no ACORN story
masbury
by masbury  10-29-2009    8
 No new developments on ACORN for two weeks, but it came up 22 times Thursday morning. Meanwhile, FN makes only 2 mentions of the 3.5% growth in GDP that broke at 8:30AM - the first growth since the beginning of the worst recession in 70 years.
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Half of working age adults in this Illinois town unemployed
pkronfield
by pkronfield  11-12-2009    3
 What this politically correct piece doesn't say is the town is probably mostly black. So what does this tell you? Obama sprung from Illinois politics. Beyond any doubt, this town likely voted for Obama. How do you like that "hope and change" Pembroke citizens?? Welcome to Obama's Amerika.
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9 Other States Have Calif.-Sized Fiscal Messes
jay8h
by jay8h  11-12-2009    1
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Real Unemployment Now 17.5%, Highest Since Great Depression
blueridge
by blueridge  11-7-2009    4
 This does effect not only lives unemployed, but the economic lives of all Americans.
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Subway's $5 footlong
ofcapri
by ofcapri  11-11-2009   
 If you need a quick sandwich on the road you can't beat Subway for a $5.00 sandwich
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Greggs the baker
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  11-10-2009    4
 please go to the site to watch the video
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Brothel offers discount to cyclists
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  11-8-2009    8
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UNEMPLOYMENT TOPS 10 %
kareval
by kareval  11-6-2009    3
 The jobless rate rose to 10.2 percent from 9.8 percent in September. The jump reflects a sharp increase in the tally of unemployed Americans, which rose to 15.7 million from 15.1 million. That was much larger than the net loss of jobs, which is based on a survey of businesses. Economists say it could climb as high as 10.5 percent next year because employers remain reluctant to hire. Friday's report is the first since the government said last week that the economy grew at a 3.5 percent annual rate in the July-September quarter, the strongest signal yet that the economy is rebounding. But that isn't fast enough to spur rapid hiring, raising the specter of a jobless recovery. "You need explosive growth to take the unemployment rate down," said Dan Greenhaus, chief economic strategist for New York-based investment firm Miller Tabak & Co. Greenhaus said the economy soared by nearly 8 percent in 1983 after a steep recession, lowering the jobless rate by 2.5 percentage points that
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U.S. jobless rate climbs to 10.2 percent
n2sooners
by n2sooners  11-6-2009   
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SHOULD THE RICH PAY FOR THE UNINSURED?
ellington
by ellington  11-4-2009    5
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How many more jobs will Obama kill?
billpar
by billpar  11-6-2009   
 stop playing ideological games and get serious about restoring economic growth before millions more jobs are lost.
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Unemployment Climbs to 10.2%
bferman
by bferman  11-6-2009   
 Jobs created or saved? What a load of crap!
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Holiday party straight from the freezer
Lexica
by Lexica  11-5-2009   
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Flipping Property: 3 Reasons Why It's Great in Today's Recession / ESNIPS
micoymoral
by micoymoral  11-5-2009   
 http://myrealestateinvestmentsecrets.com Flipping Property: 3 Reasons Why It's Great in Today's Recession. Flipping property is one of the best real estate investing strategy that you can do during a recession. Are you ready to find out why? Watch this video now! If you want to learn more, feel free to drop by at our website at http://myrealestateinvestmentsecrets.com where we give away a free real estate investing e-course.
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Recession to continue?
notareargunner
by notareargunner  11-3-2009   
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Half of US kids will get food stamps
jay8h
by jay8h  11-2-2009   
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Third-party runs are for real in N.J., N.Y. races
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-31-2009   
 But the impact of those candidacies on the high-profile contests points to an anti-incumbent, anti-establishment sentiment that could be a prevailing theme in the 2010 congressional elections and beyond. "What it says is the public is looking for less self-interested parties and candidates who can reflect the needs of a very frustrated public," said Douglas Astolfi, a history professor at Florida's St. Leo University. "We have two wars and we're in a recession that neither party seems to address in any positive way. There's a deep sense that government has abandoned the common man. People are frustrated and angry."
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Result of the Stimulus
mklosinski
by mklosinski  11-1-2009    1
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Does Economics Violate the Laws of Physics?
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-28-2009    4
 Excellent article on how, among other things, economists treat energy as a commodity and ignore that it takes energy to produce the other commodities. This is what happens when our educational system gets taken over by people who devalue the subject of Science...not to mention common sense.
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Better Economy? Lost Jobs? Huh?
bookwormy
by bookwormy  10-31-2009   
 Who's that looking over his shoulder? Coincidence? Yeah riiightt.
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America a Rude Nation? Debating Public Decency
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  10-30-2009    11
 Experts point to a variety of reasons for the apparent fall in civil standards: 1) The recession has placed many under heavy stress 2) The rise of the internet has fostered confrontational and provocative communications in which people get used to saying things they may never once have dared to utter face-to-face. These may be conditions that allow rudeness to rear its ugly head, but they are not excuses for it. Rudeness is rooted in lack of civility. If you don’t respect other people’s ideas, opinions, equality as compared to yourself, or simply their right to exist, it will be easy for you to resort to rudeness towards that person and you will be considered uncivil. We have been losing our civility for a long time now and I believe it is due to a lack of respect for others and ourselves.
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US emerges from recession
tidbit2
by tidbit2  10-29-2009    1
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How To Sell Home Fast During Recession
blueringe
by blueringe  10-30-2009   
 http://buyfirstdeal.com How To Sell Home Fast During Recession. Sell home fast is one of the battlecry of a few property renovators during recession. It really makes sense as the longer you keep a real estate, the more cash you will let go as holding cost for it. There are a few strategies on how you can sell home fast. I know of a website that tackles tactics on how you can successfully sell a home fast through cutting-edge marketing techniques. Need to know how they are doing this? Register now for FREE at http://buyfirstdeal.com
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Consumer confidence now soaring as recession abates
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  10-30-2009   
 "Consumers" are the last to know what is going on.
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Record recession for UK economy
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-23-2009   
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‘Inside Edition’ will pay for sniper victim’s father to attend execution
lakotahope
by lakotahope  10-23-2009   
 I can understand this story....We were all looking around us in Virginia before this maniac was caught...along with his protege. Va. has no problem executing people like this. That's why we had first dibs on Muhammad...too bad we didn't do the kid though...
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U.S.NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION FALLS 10%
ellington
by ellington  10-27-2009    3
 THAT MEANS THAT THE INDUSTRY SOLD ABOUT 44 MILLION COPIES A DAY-FEWER THAN AT ANYTIME SINCE THE 40s
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20 % of Spain's population lives below the poverty line
Antara
by Antara  10-24-2009   
 wow
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U.K. Economic Contraction Is Longest on Record
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-23-2009   
 The British economy has now contracted for six successive quarters, making this the longest downturn since the agency started its data series in 1955. And it is starting to further lag behind the 16-member euro area, where France and Germany are contributing to broad improvements in manufacturing, services and consumer demand. Jean-Michel Six, chief European economist at Standard & Poor’s, said the divergence appeared to stem from the higher level of consumer indebtedness in Britain. “U.K. consumers are coming out of a period of very significant leveraging, and the process of unwinding that is long and painful,” he said. “You would expect savings rates to grow and credit demand to fall, weighing on the economy.” Meanwhile, German business confidence in October rose to its highest level in 13 months, according to the Ifo economic research institute in Munich.
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Wall Street celebrates bonuses, schools beg for supplies
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  10-20-2009    2
 We see stories like “Recession Pinches Back-to-School Budgets” http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/10/03/eveningnews/main5361456.shtml and “School budgets dip, class sizes grow” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32156424/ns/us_news-education/ along with reports of Wall Street reaping fat bonuses after being bailed out with taxpayer dollars. Sure, the bailouts were necessary to keep the economy afloat. Or so we are led to believe. And while the wisdom of a Wall Street bailout is being debated there is no debate about whether or not our schools need more money. Should public schools needs be ranked second to Wall Street because schools don’t turn a profit? Actually, if your head is on straight, you can clearly see how schools do turn a profit, but you need to value education above making money in order to see it. If you do, here’s an online charity that connects you to classrooms in need: http://www.donorschoose.org/
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10 Recession-proof Products
Nytlyfah
by Nytlyfah  10-23-2009   
 These products experienced an increase in sales as people tightened their belts during the recession.
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Fossil Fuel Production Up Despite Recession
amgumen
by amgumen  10-21-2009   
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shelters overflow as recession continues
doodleicious
by doodleicious  10-21-2009    3
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Mum finds £41/hr Job
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  10-19-2009    1
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National Gaps Between Rich & Poor - USA is No. 3
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  10-19-2009    2
 When I saw this headline, I thought for sure the ole USA would be at the top of the list but NO there really are greedier nations (people) residing on this Earth. Though only 2, for USA hit the number 3 slot. It's a pity that the human race has yet to understand that we are all one, all traveling in the same direction of unknowing. Yet material-wise we struggle to have a one-upmanship on one another; a need of sorts to look down your nose at those financially beneath you due to hard luck or heritage. The visualization of this gap is hardest to stomach. With architecturally handsome buildings on one side of the picture (You can envision those within these structures looking out their ivory tower windows at the ants below.) and poor people, on the other side, in fetal-like positions, huddled against buildings to protect themselves from the elements, cold, hungry and hopeless. It’s the food-chain, only the winners aren’t the fittest but the greediest.
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Puerto Rico Unions Protest Job Cuts
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-16-2009   
 From the article: Several protesters, holding signs demanding work, directed their criticism at Gov. Luis G. Fortuño. He was elected to his first term last year as a Republican, promising to jumpstart the economy, but so far, job losses and negative growth have continued, punishing the island with its fourth year of recession. Governor Fortuño has said repeatedly that he did not want layoffs, but had no choice. In interviews on radio and television on Thursday, he said that it was the only way to avoid a government shutdown because of the territory’s $3.2 billion deficit. “There was no alternative,” Mr. Fortuño said. “And there is no turning back.” ----- Which I can tell you is an total lie.
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The Science of Spending Stimulus Money Wisely
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  10-17-2009    2
 Yeah, this is all cool and neato science stuff, but HELLO.....is this going to help the economy rise out of the sh!tter?
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Commercial Real Estate Next Big ‘Shoe to Drop’
merrie
by merrie  10-17-2009    3
 Below are the highlights " or, in reality, the lowlights " that lie ahead, according to Celente: The commercial real estate market will collapse; People will be unable to pay their credit cards; Crime will increase as people who feel they have nothing left to lose will begin to commit acts of violence; People will begin to revolt against taxes; and We’re going into a depression, not a recession. Buckle up, America! Looks like we’re in for a bumpy ride. Bob McCarty
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