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![]() John H wrote: On 4 Mar 2005 05:07:48 -0800, wrote: John H wrote: Some folks want to complain that Bush has done a bad job with our economy. Perhaps they should check the rest of the world. Last week France broke the double digit unemployment rate. This week Germany does even worse. Note, especially, the second paragraph and the last section on the US economy. snip What happens elsewhere in the world has no bearing on us. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Take for example, if you were to compare Afghanistan with Germany, THEN, Germany would look economically gigantic! I won't comment on that first sentence of yours. You can "comment" on anything you like. But before you do, may I suggest that you first think about the context it was written in. The way the German government's economic policies and practices aren't relevant to our situation. In your scenario, Germany would look gigantic, and the US would look *triply* gigantic. Not if we were comparing Germany and Afghanistan. Again, U.S. economy wouldn't be in the equation. |
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![]() John H wrote: On 4 Mar 2005 06:54:05 -0800, wrote: John H wrote: On 4 Mar 2005 05:07:48 -0800, wrote: John H wrote: Some folks want to complain that Bush has done a bad job with our economy. Perhaps they should check the rest of the world. Last week France broke the double digit unemployment rate. This week Germany does even worse. Note, especially, the second paragraph and the last section on the US economy. snip What happens elsewhere in the world has no bearing on us. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Take for example, if you were to compare Afghanistan with Germany, THEN, Germany would look economically gigantic! I won't comment on that first sentence of yours. You can "comment" on anything you like. But before you do, may I suggest that you first think about the context it was written in. The way the German government's economic policies and practices aren't relevant to our situation. In your scenario, Germany would look gigantic, and the US would look *triply* gigantic. Not if we were comparing Germany and Afghanistan. Again, U.S. economy wouldn't be in the equation. Well, I'm not sure *how* Afghanistan got into the equation. The original post was in response to some of the left wing comments regarding the poor job Bush has/is doing with regard to the economy of the US. When compared to the economies of other countries, the US is doing quite well. John H Never mind, John. If you don't get it now, you probably never will. The end. |
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On 4 Mar 2005 09:49:19 -0800, wrote:
John H wrote: On 4 Mar 2005 06:54:05 -0800, wrote: John H wrote: On 4 Mar 2005 05:07:48 -0800, wrote: John H wrote: Some folks want to complain that Bush has done a bad job with our economy. Perhaps they should check the rest of the world. Last week France broke the double digit unemployment rate. This week Germany does even worse. Note, especially, the second paragraph and the last section on the US economy. snip What happens elsewhere in the world has no bearing on us. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Take for example, if you were to compare Afghanistan with Germany, THEN, Germany would look economically gigantic! I won't comment on that first sentence of yours. You can "comment" on anything you like. But before you do, may I suggest that you first think about the context it was written in. The way the German government's economic policies and practices aren't relevant to our situation. In your scenario, Germany would look gigantic, and the US would look *triply* gigantic. Not if we were comparing Germany and Afghanistan. Again, U.S. economy wouldn't be in the equation. Well, I'm not sure *how* Afghanistan got into the equation. The original post was in response to some of the left wing comments regarding the poor job Bush has/is doing with regard to the economy of the US. When compared to the economies of other countries, the US is doing quite well. John H Never mind, John. If you don't get it now, you probably never will. The end. I suppose 'it' was too subtle for me. But, I am getting pretty old and ragged. John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "John H" wrote in message ... When compared to the economies of other countries, the US is doing quite well. When compared to historical US data, the US is doing quite well. |
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