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To: i-node who wrote (684015)11/9/2012 8:42:09 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571538
 
Liar. You have no friends.

You do know that people like you are the reason romney lost the election, don't you? We will likely never know what kind of a president romney would have been, but the extreme elements of the GOP are what drove his "severely conservative" rhetoric...he had to know that he needed to moderate but as late as a month before the election this man was cow towing to the rabid base of the GOP...and to hear you speak you still don't get it...despite the murdocks and akins of your party you still DON"T GET IT.

huffingtonpost.com

Al



To: i-node who wrote (684015)11/9/2012 10:36:50 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571538
 
Consumer sentiment hits five-year high in November

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumer sentiment rose to its highest level in more than five years in November as consumers felt more optimistic about employment prospects and the outlook for the overall economy, a survey released on Friday showed.

The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary reading on the overall index on consumer sentiment came in at 84.9, up from 82.6 the month before.

It was above the median forecast of 83 among economists polled by Reuters.

"More consumers expected good rather than bad times financially in the economy in early November, not only for the year ahead but over the next five years as well," survey director Richard Curtin said in a statement.

"This was the most positive outlook for the overall economy in more than five years," he said.

The survey's barometer of current economic conditions rose to 91.3 from 88.1 and above a forecast of 88.8.

The survey's gauge of consumer expectations rose to 80.8 from 79.0 and above an expected 79.6.

The survey's one-year inflation expectation fell to 3.0 percent from 3.1 percent, while the survey's five-to-10-year inflation outlook was at 2.8 percent from 2.7 percent. (Reporting by Edward Krudy; Editing by Dale Hudson)