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In the universe where Kenya is NOT in Australia
We were assured by a lib here that 47% of recent govt jobs were
created in Texas. Of couse the same guy told us that Kenya is in Australia. So, in the universe in which I live where Kenya is in AFRICA, here is what CNN (no friend of Rick Perry) says: "Construction jobs, for instance, have grown by 5.4% in the past year, according to the center. Employment in professional services is up 4.5% and in the hospitality business by 3%. Only the government and information technology sectors have seen drops, of 1.4% and 5%, respectively. "Texas has fared better than most of the nation," said Terry Clower, who directs the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas. "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Note, that govt jobs dropped in Texas while Professional services went up 4.5%. Govt jobs cannot account for 47% of new govt jobs while dropping 1.4% unless Texas is really getting rid of govt jobs and refilling them at a rate less than they eliminate them. Further note that Obama friendly CNN says in the above paragraph that: "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Maybe, just maybe, in the universe where Kenya is in Australia, Obama really is a genius.........However, we do not live in that universe. |
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On 8/28/2011 8:21 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
We were assured by a lib here that 47% of recent govt jobs were created in Texas. Of couse the same guy told us that Kenya is in Australia. So, in the universe in which I live where Kenya is in AFRICA, here is what CNN (no friend of Rick Perry) says: "Construction jobs, for instance, have grown by 5.4% in the past year, according to the center. Employment in professional services is up 4.5% and in the hospitality business by 3%. Only the government and information technology sectors have seen drops, of 1.4% and 5%, respectively. "Texas has fared better than most of the nation," said Terry Clower, who directs the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas. "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Note, that govt jobs dropped in Texas while Professional services went up 4.5%. Govt jobs cannot account for 47% of new govt jobs while dropping 1.4% unless Texas is really getting rid of govt jobs and refilling them at a rate less than they eliminate them. Further note that Obama friendly CNN says in the above paragraph that: "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Maybe, just maybe, in the universe where Kenya is in Australia, Obama really is a genius.........However, we do not live in that universe. But the lefties here will swear he "is" a genius. It reminds me of a old inbred family locally I knew as a kid. Real honest to goodness hicks... They had one son who was huge and strong and worked very hard to support his brother and parents who were not healthy, and one son who sat drooling in the corner of the house, most times with a 22 caliber he would fire out the window at whatever might be in the yard, or even the occasional visitor. I had to take cover once myself when he forgot who I was rumbling down the long driveway to visit his brother... The family however swore the drooler was the genius in the family and the other (the one who actually ran the family business was "slow" and useless... Total patronization and denial.. Sounds like most of the Progressives here... Just not sure if they are the parents, or the droolers... |
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On 28/08/2011 7:11 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In articlebad433ec-7426-414a-b3a7-806f516d9fb7 @k9g2000vbd.googlegroups.com, says... We were assured by a lib here that 47% of recent govt jobs were created in Texas. Of couse the same guy told us that Kenya is in Australia. So, in the universe in which I live where Kenya is in AFRICA, here is what CNN (no friend of Rick Perry) says: "Construction jobs, for instance, have grown by 5.4% in the past year, according to the center. Employment in professional services is up 4.5% and in the hospitality business by 3%. Only the government and information technology sectors have seen drops, of 1.4% and 5%, respectively. "Texas has fared better than most of the nation," said Terry Clower, who directs the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas. "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Note, that govt jobs dropped in Texas while Professional services went up 4.5%. Govt jobs cannot account for 47% of new govt jobs while dropping 1.4% unless Texas is really getting rid of govt jobs and refilling them at a rate less than they eliminate them. Further note that Obama friendly CNN says in the above paragraph that: "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Maybe, just maybe, in the universe where Kenya is in Australia, Obama really is a genius.........However, we do not live in that universe. Don't get all excited. 25 states have lower unemployment than Texas. Texas has the highest unemployment rate it's had in decades. Texas is tied with Mississippi for percentage of min-wage jobs. When the fed stimulus runs out Texas will start laying off teachers, health field workers, and other state employee whose jobs rely on fed funding. Texas is a deadbeat state with a huge deficit. But here's the worst of it. All you hear good about Texas comes from Texans. What CNN said above is from the mouth of Texans. Only a fool would believe a Texan talking about Texas. Wait...now I know why you get all excited about Texas. And look t the states with employment, less debt spendings. Businesses are smart enough to know future taxation risks and like it or not, governments now have to compete on net taxation. And the tax greedy loose. Just like pricing has elasticity, so does taxation. -- If it is all Bush's fault, then how come Obama is doing much more of the same and expecting different results? |
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 17:21:55 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: We were assured by a lib here that 47% of recent govt jobs were created in Texas. Of couse the same guy told us that Kenya is in Australia. dont know who that was. you're too stupid to know the former statement is a fact "Texas has fared better than most of the nation," said Terry Clower, who directs the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas. "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." yep. more minimum wage jobs and more govt jobs than anywhere in the country AND it helps that 16% of all jobs are related to OIL gee...how much oil in north dakota?? Note, that govt jobs dropped in Texas while Professional services went up 4.5%. Govt jobs cannot account for 47% of new govt jobs while dropping 1.4% unless Texas is really getting rid of govt jobs and refilling them at a rate less than they eliminate them. wrong, of course. here's the proof. of course the right wing is TOO STUPID to do the research: Over the last few years, government jobs have been awfully consequential in Texas: 47% of all government jobs added in the US between 2007 and 2010 were added in Texas. http://jaredbernsteinblog.com/texas-...%80%99d-think/ oh. he just shoved your own argument up your ass. what a surprise right winger Maybe, just maybe, in the universe where Kenya is in Australia, Obama really is a genius.........However, we do not live in that universe. and you're right wing which means you have the IQ of a jellyfish a DUMB jellyfish |
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On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 09:57:58 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: O And look t the states with employment, less debt spendings. Businesses are smart enough to know future taxation risks and like it or not, governments now have to compete on net taxation. And the tax greedy loose. Just like pricing has elasticity, so does taxation. a this from a guy who lives in a country with soicalized medicine texas has the highest rate of people not covered by ANY medical insurance in the country put your money where you mouth is canuck. move to the paradise of TX |
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In the universe where Kenya is NOT in Australia
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 17:21:55 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: We were assured by a lib here that 47% of recent govt jobs were created in Texas. Of couse the same guy told us that Kenya is in Australia. So, in the universe in which I live where Kenya is in AFRICA, here is what CNN (no friend of Rick Perry) says: "Construction jobs, for instance, have grown by 5.4% in the past year, according to the center. Employment in professional services is up 4.5% and in the hospitality business by 3%. Only the government and information technology sectors have seen drops, of 1.4% and 5%, respectively. "Texas has fared better than most of the nation," said Terry Clower, who directs the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas. "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Note, that govt jobs dropped in Texas while Professional services went up 4.5%. Govt jobs cannot account for 47% of new govt jobs while dropping 1.4% unless Texas is really getting rid of govt jobs and refilling them at a rate less than they eliminate them. Further note that Obama friendly CNN says in the above paragraph that: "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Maybe, just maybe, in the universe where Kenya is in Australia, Obama really is a genius.........However, we do not live in that universe. In the universe where you are not a moron... is only a theoretical place. |
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 20:31:12 -0500, Boating All Out
wrote: In article , says... In article bad433ec-7426-414a-b3a7-806f516d9fb7 @k9g2000vbd.googlegroups.com, says... We were assured by a lib here that 47% of recent govt jobs were created in Texas. Of couse the same guy told us that Kenya is in Australia. So, in the universe in which I live where Kenya is in AFRICA, here is what CNN (no friend of Rick Perry) says: "Construction jobs, for instance, have grown by 5.4% in the past year, according to the center. Employment in professional services is up 4.5% and in the hospitality business by 3%. Only the government and information technology sectors have seen drops, of 1.4% and 5%, respectively. "Texas has fared better than most of the nation," said Terry Clower, who directs the Center for Economic Development and Research at the University of North Texas. "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Note, that govt jobs dropped in Texas while Professional services went up 4.5%. Govt jobs cannot account for 47% of new govt jobs while dropping 1.4% unless Texas is really getting rid of govt jobs and refilling them at a rate less than they eliminate them. Further note that Obama friendly CNN says in the above paragraph that: "Private sector job creation has been pretty strong compared to most other states." Maybe, just maybe, in the universe where Kenya is in Australia, Obama really is a genius.........However, we do not live in that universe. Don't get all excited. 25 states have lower unemployment than Texas. Texas has the highest unemployment rate it's had in decades. Texas is tied with Mississippi for percentage of min-wage jobs. When the fed stimulus runs out Texas will start laying off teachers, health field workers, and other state employee whose jobs rely on fed funding. Texas is a deadbeat state with a huge deficit. But here's the worst of it. All you hear good about Texas comes from Texans. What CNN said above is from the mouth of Texans. Only a fool would believe a Texan talking about Texas. Wait...now I know why you get all excited about Texas. Oops. Forgot to tell you that the forged Obama "Kenyan" birth certificate was proven to be based on an Australian Certificate of Birth. Just thought you should know that so you can stop making a fool of yourself - on that score at least. He's too stupid to make that connection. |
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