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To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (4874)3/10/2004 7:34:44 PM
From: Selectric II  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
I have yet to hear anyone point out that a not-insigificant amount of the employment toward the end of the Clinton bubble was hiring people "on the come," that "never came." In other words, they were never needed at the time they were hired; their jobs were created by speculation that the feeding frenzy would continue, and the perceived need to hire people before one's competitors did.

If that's correct, the unemployment figures at the end of the Clinton bubble and onset of the Clinton recession were artificially low.

I think Lizzie was part of that frenzy, and never understood or lived in a real economy until after the Clinton bubble burst. Now she's still flailing about, blaming Bush for hers and her cohorts' misery.



To: Original Mad Dog who wrote (4874)3/11/2004 1:07:43 AM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
You're right. He reminds me of Clinton more all of the time.