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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (5619)3/8/2004 1:56:08 AM
From: Lizzie TudorRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
1) that you've provided no empirical evidence that it is the HUMONGOUS economic problem you make it out to be;

And you're about as smart as Larry Kudlow. Economists across the board- including the BRAIN DEAD Bush team- think the jobs report was TERRIBLE, and you think its peachy keen? Good luck with Dubyaflop in November- of course you know deep inside that he has no chance. Jobs and economy are the NUMBER ONE reelection issue.

Long-Term Joblessness at 20-Year High
reuters.com

FOREX-Dollar drops vs euro on weak US jobs report
forbes.com

Greenback takes a pummeling as euro surges 2 percent - Taipei Times
taipeitimes.com

Jobs report bad news for Bush
The numbers were doubly damaging because a survey of Wall Street analysts had projected a gain of 125,000 jobs last month, six times more than were actually produced.

"This is a terrible number," said Sung Won Sohn, chief economist with Wells Fargo in Minneapolis. "The economic recovery is almost three years old, and the economy should be producing 200,000 to 300,000 jobs per month."

Sung was among a number of economists who worried that the continuing failure of the expanding economy to add significant numbers of jobs could, before long, stop the economic growth itself.
sacbee.com

Free trade moves to front burner
nola.com

Weak jobs data shifting scrutiny to U.S. companies
forbes.com
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