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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (11208)4/2/2004 2:52:24 PM
From: Rascal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
I just saw Treasury Secretary Snow's "we told you so" speech. I really feel better now about the economy.He wouldn't lie. He looks like a nice man like that other old soft spoken man, Greenspan.

From the people who invented Weapons of Mass Destruction, we bring you Jobs of Mass Growth.

Rascal @PlayTheFloat.com



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (11208)4/2/2004 3:01:06 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 110194
 
JIm , it is irrelevant anything that jobs related with negative implications was dumped



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (11208)4/2/2004 3:05:13 PM
From: redfish  Respond to of 110194
 
"I am reminded of them when I hear of small business job creation it is assumed at 50,000 jobs per month
month in and month out, as long as GDP growth is present"

Lol, cause everybody knows opening a restaurant is a sure thing.



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (11208)4/2/2004 3:09:54 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 110194
 
Silent, but deadly. <G>



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (11208)4/2/2004 5:05:48 PM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Think I'm going to write a song about Greenspasm and how he has not been using his brain since 1996, but been overdosing on viagra and guiding the economy with his "irrational protuberance."

I remain,

SOROS



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (11208)4/3/2004 3:57:59 AM
From: FrozenZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Apparently these 308,000 new jobs were all part time jobs. It doesn't say how many of them were government employee positions but I would guess most of them.

"It is too early to celebrate," said Sung Won Sohn, chief economist at Wells Fargo in Minneapolis.



He noted that most of the increase was because of part-time workers. The number of people who worked part time for economic reasons rose to 4.7 million in March, up from 4.4 million the previous month.