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On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 07:16:35 -0500, thunder
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On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 17:54:06 -0700, nom=de=plume wrote:


Well, I disagree. We won't return to the environment we had, say in the
1950s, but the world has changed. We're innovators. We adapt.


Funny, we are still the world's third largest exporter.


Unfortunately, one of our major exports has become talent.


Not to mention 'merican dollars.


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On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 10:51:01 -0600, Canuck57
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On 05/04/2010 9:57 AM, hk wrote:
(Reuters) - The U.S. services sector grew in March at its fastest pace
in nearly four years, data showed on Monday, while pending sales
contracts for existing homes rose in February, suggesting steady
economic improvement.

Housing Market

The Institute for Supply Management said its service index grew in March
for a third straight month, jumping to 55.4, its strongest reading since
May 2006. That was up from February's 53.0 reading and above economists'
forecasts for 54.0 for March.

A reading above 50 indicates expansion in the sector.


For those in the know, it isn't expansion, it is currency deflation,
otherwise known as inflation. Check out you gasoline proces. USD has
lost about 5% of its value in the last month alone.


inflation last year was 2%.

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On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 10:51:01 -0600, Canuck57
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On 05/04/2010 9:57 AM, hk wrote:
(Reuters) - The U.S. services sector grew in March at its fastest pace
in nearly four years, data showed on Monday, while pending sales
contracts for existing homes rose in February, suggesting steady
economic improvement.

Housing Market

The Institute for Supply Management said its service index grew in March
for a third straight month, jumping to 55.4, its strongest reading since
May 2006. That was up from February's 53.0 reading and above economists'
forecasts for 54.0 for March.

A reading above 50 indicates expansion in the sector.


For those in the know, it isn't expansion, it is currency deflation,
otherwise known as inflation. Check out you gasoline proces. USD has
lost about 5% of its value in the last month alone.


inflation last year was 2%.



OH MY GOD!!! We're doomed! Doomed I say! Sell everything immediately! Invest
in gold.

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"bpuharic" wrote in message
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On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 10:51:01 -0600, Canuck57
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On 05/04/2010 9:57 AM, hk wrote:
(Reuters) - The U.S. services sector grew in March at its fastest pace
in nearly four years, data showed on Monday, while pending sales
contracts for existing homes rose in February, suggesting steady
economic improvement.

Housing Market

The Institute for Supply Management said its service index grew in March
for a third straight month, jumping to 55.4, its strongest reading since
May 2006. That was up from February's 53.0 reading and above economists'
forecasts for 54.0 for March.

A reading above 50 indicates expansion in the sector.

For those in the know, it isn't expansion, it is currency deflation,
otherwise known as inflation. Check out you gasoline proces. USD has
lost about 5% of its value in the last month alone.


inflation last year was 2%.



OH MY GOD!!! We're doomed! Doomed I say! Sell everything immediately! Invest
in gold.


yeah i love watching the right get bitch slapped. jon chait's blog at
'new republic' has a masterful takedown of right wing puppet larry
kudlow by david frum, who's being expelled by the conservative
movement

not unlike when chait showed that jim manzi, a right winger who writes
for 'national review' was all ****ed up when he said the US economy
grew faster than 'socialist' europe's did.

the right is filled with horse**** claims
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On 05/04/2010 9:57 AM, hk wrote:
(Reuters) - The U.S. services sector grew in March at its fastest pace
in nearly four years, data showed on Monday, while pending sales
contracts for existing homes rose in February, suggesting steady
economic improvement.


Housing Market


The Institute for Supply Management said its service index grew in March
for a third straight month, jumping to 55.4, its strongest reading since
May 2006. That was up from February's 53.0 reading and above economists'
forecasts for 54.0 for March.


A reading above 50 indicates expansion in the sector.


For those in the know, it isn't expansion, it is currency deflation,
otherwise known as inflation. *Check out you gasoline proces. *USD has
lost about 5% of its value in the last month alone.


And real estate isn't going to despreciate like USD....


Today, CAD is so close to par you wish you could shave like that.


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And, you're an uninformed liar.

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D'Plume Quote: "You haven't added anything, and you're attempted put
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On *5-Apr-2010, "nom=de=plume" wrote:


I couldn't qualify since I have the work ethic required to actually
earn


my wages. This is neither required or tolerated in government jobs.
I think you could probably do well in gov't, Harry. Probably fit right
in
and the transition from doing nothing to almost nothing shouldn't be
too


painful.


Really? All gov't jobs? More total bs.


2/3 of federal, state and local governments could be eliminated with
nothing
but positive repurcussions. *The whine and beg class will never let that
happen.


According to you. Wow. You should run for something. How about the ice cream
truck.

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On *5-Apr-2010, hk wrote:


(Reuters) - The U.S. services sector grew in March at its fastest pace
in nearly four years, data showed on Monday.................


DAMN! *That means pretty soon we'll need even more illegal Mexicans!
(Legitimate Mexicans are building cars, TV's, electronics, home
appliances
etc. in Mexico, doing the jobs "Americans" just won't do.)


You can NEVER have enough low wage retail clerks, car wash attendants and
government lackies.


The problem with the government lackies is that if you were to do a cost
to value analysis (actual hours worked vs paid for) you end up in
$100s/hour. Let's outsourse them all.


Like the military? They're gov't employees. Oh wait, we tried that and got
Blackwater.

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On Apr 5, 12:50 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message

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On 05/04/2010 9:57 AM, hk wrote:
(Reuters) - The U.S. services sector grew in March at its fastest pace
in nearly four years, data showed on Monday, while pending sales
contracts for existing homes rose in February, suggesting steady
economic improvement.


Housing Market


The Institute for Supply Management said its service index grew in
March
for a third straight month, jumping to 55.4, its strongest reading
since
May 2006. That was up from February's 53.0 reading and above
economists'
forecasts for 54.0 for March.


A reading above 50 indicates expansion in the sector.


For those in the know, it isn't expansion, it is currency deflation,
otherwise known as inflation. Check out you gasoline proces. USD has
lost about 5% of its value in the last month alone.


And real estate isn't going to despreciate like USD....


Today, CAD is so close to par you wish you could shave like that.


--
Liberal-statism is an addiction to other peoples money.


And, you're an uninformed liar.

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D'Plume Quote: "What does this have to do with anything? I'm sure
somewhere in your squirrel brain it does, but it's non-obvious."

D'Plume Quote: "You haven't added anything, and you're attempted put
down was what's dumb"


Reply: Ah, the stalker is back. I feel sorry for you.

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On 22-Apr-2010, thunder wrote:

Well, I disagree. We won't return to the environment we had, say in the
1950s, but the world has changed. We're innovators. We adapt.


Funny, we are still the world's third largest exporter.


All 3rd world countries are exporters - of raw materials, to producer
countries like red China and India..
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