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To: mishedlo who wrote (1543)3/9/2004 2:03:24 AM
From: Skeet Shipman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116555
 
Have any of the economic elite on this thread answered or seen a good answer to - Why there is such low job growth with this recovery and fiscal/monetary stimulus?
Skeet



To: mishedlo who wrote (1543)3/10/2004 11:15:05 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
Politics and Jobs...I caught a few minutes of
Senator Snowe (R-Maine) on Cspan the other day.

snowe.senate.gov
communities dependent on manufacturing for their very lifeblood have lost a stunning 2.8 million jobs since July of 2000

I'm already behind 100 posts in this thread, yikes.
That is what a sunny day in Seattle will do to your
web surfing.

Anyway...I don't have much of a point to make, other than I
immediately liked Senator Snowe. I'll have to keep
my ears open. Bush sounds like such a nit wit--I
guess it is always refreshing to hear somebody sharp,
focused...she actually communicates when she speaks.
I didn't year any political doublespeak, what a treat.
I suppose that is why I liked Governor Dean so much.
Greenspan is awful that way, he never says what he
means, just clutters up his speeches with doublespeak.

I see the 30 year bond is trying (?) to bottom out
here around 4.7%. Well, we shall see aboout that,
I'm down 5% on my ryjux. Huge trade deficit, all
that free money going in to HDTVs and Asian electronics.
What a waste.