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To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (2114)12/9/2003 7:26:15 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 90947
 
though you could learn a thing or two about how to construct an logical and coherent argument from my ten and 11 year old daughters at home

Trying to imply someone who disagrees with you lacks critical thinking skills is childish, and irrelevant, and best left for those where you hold some sort of upper hand in some key discipline, maybe your job or market timing skills or something. You have nothing on me, I can assure you.

I don't have the time or energy to refute your "claims", they are endless, and fly in the face of common sense.

But let me remind you that on the other thread, after you hounded me for post after post after post, you were proven incorrect about the state of California corporate income tax- you never apologized, you just sort of slithered away only to pop up again here. I don't want to go down the same trough with you, this is clearly the worst employment market since my college years which started in 1983, PERIOD, there has been no other president who has experienced a NET LOSS of jobs on his watch since Hoover, now sure you can find a particular datapoint here and there where things are worse, like the useless "unemployment claims" number you tout- but to use a stock market analogy that is more like a correction in a bull market, where things are bad for a year or so and then improve, vs. the bushCo long, drawn out 3 year bear market in employment.