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To: tejek who wrote (870210)7/3/2015 3:55:12 PM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations

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FJB
TideGlider

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97 MILLION people out of work is not a economic issue ? lololol Read a book Ted for once in your life



To: tejek who wrote (870210)7/3/2015 3:58:34 PM
From: jlallen3 Recommendations

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locogringo
TideGlider

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This faux concern over the labor participation rate is a political one; not an economic one.

LOL!!!

Deny, deny, deny.....What flavor is the Koolaid today!!!???



To: tejek who wrote (870210)7/3/2015 4:10:36 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1576160
 
>> The baby boomers are retiring and dying off. However, the Millennials are starting to take their place.

If anyone where taking their place it wouldn't be an immediate problem. Duh.

>> This faux concern over the labor participation rate is a political one; not an economic one.

You do understand that our economy thrives on economic productivity and if large numbers aren't producing you damned well have a problem.



To: tejek who wrote (870210)9/8/2015 3:25:39 PM
From: TimF1 Recommendation

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As I've already pointed out a significant portion of the decline in the labor force participation rate is not accounted for by demographics.