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To: tejek who wrote (794205)7/8/2014 2:29:45 PM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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joseffy

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If the second quarter GDP growth is negative, like the first quarter's, the country will officially be in recession. That will tell us how phony the job numbers the administration is touting are.



To: tejek who wrote (794205)7/8/2014 2:32:43 PM
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TimF

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>> As job market improves, will Obama get credit?

Why should he get credit?

It isn't as though the job market shouldn't have come back after six years. If they'd simply have left it alone we'd be far better off today than we are.

After a recession, if you don't do stupid shit, jobs will come back. Just as FDR did, Obama has created policy that stands in the way of jobs market improvement.

So, the answer is NO. He won't get credit. And he shouldn't. HE created the problem in the first place.



To: tejek who wrote (794205)7/8/2014 5:42:27 PM
From: Taro2 Recommendations

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joseffy
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As job market improves, will Obama get credit?

No, we'll blame it on Bush :)

/Taro