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On Feb 20, 4:42 pm, wf3h wrote:
On Feb 20, 7:14 pm, "JimH" wrote:
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Looks like things are improving.
http://tinyurl.com/2rzjn2
ABC, NBC, Air America, CBS, CNN and CNBC, along with all the
liberal owned
newspapers have been trying their hardest to convince folks we
are in a
recession in their attempt to make one happen.
Glad to see not everyone is buying into their crap.
funny that the secretary of the treasury and the fed
chairman...both
liberal commie radicals appointed by bush...thought the economy
was in
danger of recession as well.
Do you understand the differenence between "in danger of
recession" and "in a recession"? Don't bother to answer as you
obviously don't.
Why don't you explain it to us, Mr. Cement Truck Driver, or
whatever it is you do for a living?
The technical definition is a drop in GNP for two consecutive
quarters. We're close, but not there yet.
I can just hear -barely- the Republicans whining this fall that
"we're not in a recession, everything is fine, the rich are still
rich, and the barely employed and unemployed and homeless don't
matter."
The same thing was going on 8 years ago when Clinton's economy
tanked in his last year.
I don't believe it is going to fly this election cycle.
The Democrat's want to tax us to prosperity, we know how that
doesn't work.
But what ever did happen to the most famous of conservatives stances
on a "balanced budget amendment"?
Earmarks and entitlements. We need to dump entitlements and make
people responsible for their own wants and needs.
Just because you fail to plan for your future shouldn't mean I have to
pay for it.
How very *Christian* of you.
"I've got mine, screw you."
Nice try Krause.
Who did you screw to get that nice chunk of changes when you were
working at Ullico? Seems to me you made a killing in WorldCom. Don't you
remember that's where you got the money to buy the 36' Zimmerman like
Lobsta' boat. What happened to the Lobsta' boat? Have you sold it. Did
you sink it for the money to buy the first Parker?
Curious minds would like to know. I'll be Don is wondering what happened
to the Lobsta' boat too.