I bet that argument works really well in your fantasy world, but it
has nothing to do with truth.
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"Dave" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 12:26:10 -0400, "Vito" said:
Anecdotes are generally not very persuasive evidence. But I guess you
have
to go with what you've got.
You deleted/ignored the important part - that once their unemployment
benefits end, they are no longer part of the unemployment numbers.
OK, I'll modify it. Anecdotes about 3 or 4 friends who are no longer part
of
the unemployment numbers aren't very persuasive evidence.