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On Fri, 8 May 2009 09:50:25 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On May 8, 12:31*pm, John H wrote:
On Fri, 08 May 2009 11:57:38 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports





wrote:
Simply pay attention to headlines and first lines of news stories
about the economy (or the war, or anything!). It’s educational! Teach
your children how to compare and contrast by studying how first lines
can make economic news seem either positive or negative, for fun
economics, polling and presidential impact!


Here’s one!


Headline: New jobless claims plunge, retail sales improve.
Sub-header: New jobless claims plunge unexpectedly to 610,000, while
retail sales improve in April


New applications for jobless benefits plunged to the lowest level in
14 weeks, a possible sign that the massive wave of layoffs has peaked.
Still, the number of unemployed workers getting benefits climbed to a
new record.


First line: positive.


Now, let’s look at another news story, this time from 2005:


Headline:
There go 800,000 jobs out the door
Subheader:
UCLA: Housing slump to hit building and finance employment, slow the
economy, but no recession seen.


The expected downturn in the housing market could end up costing
800,000 construction and finance jobs, putting a big dent in economic
growth over the next two years, a report from UCLA said.


First line: Really, really negative. Incredibly negative. Terrifying.


Yes, that’s right, President Bush would have killed for a “first line
positive” on economic stories while he was president; unemployment was
4.8% and tax-revenues were at all-time highs. Instead, during his
presidency, we got, “Economists worry about possible downturns,
despite 3 percent growth in this quarter.”


Fair and honest reporting.


How refreshing to see Newspeak done so effciently.


Once this passes, they will only get worse. They won't have to worry
about the public buying their biased papers, Obama and Pelosi will
save their day.

http://www.reuters.com/article/polit...52N67F20090324
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John H

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You guys don't want what's best for the country, you want failure
because of who is in office. That's sad. It was sad when Harry felt
that way about Bush, and it's sad when you guys feel that way about
Obama.


If you think biased newspapers and major media are what's best for the
country, then your opinion doesn't mean a whole lot. If you think a
socialistic state is what's best for the country, then your opinion
means even less.
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John H

For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/d3vxvm