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Harry ,,, why do you accuse someone else of making a dumb statement ?? When
you said,, ""Ah, yes...the newly self-employed...laid-off workers who can't find work."" You know these newly laid off workers, they are the uncompetitive ones, the ones who have landed in this position because of their own stupidity. The reason they cannot find work there Harry is because they will only work for a ridiculous amount of money, with all the fringes. They are so spoiled by the ridiculous packages they have had historically that they now are ruined and will not work for anyone for less than 50,000 per year, even if it is picking cherries. The union mentality. Cannot find work??? I think not, I think they are ruined, I wouldn't want to hire an ex union worker, never. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.6411803546648fe5e76cec188a5e909f@107 7816413.nulluser.com... NOYB wrote: The Facts Show Increase of Jobs Under Bush Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004 The media and Democrats keep repeating it over and over: "2.3 million jobs lost" since President Bush took office. His could be the worst job record since before World War II, they claim. One little problem: It's not true. Puh-lease...these apologeticas Well, then you explain the large disparity between the Payroll Survey data and the Household Survey data. Can't? I didn't think so. The Payroll Survey (that'd be the piece of crappola you Dems keep bringing up) is flawed...and fails to account for those employed by new businesses...or those who are self-employed. Ah, yes...the newly self-employed...laid-off workers who can't find work. Many a millionaire started off as a laid-off worker who became self-employed out of necessity. Working for a corporation leaves a lot to be desired. For many of the workers, getting laid-off may be a blessing in disguise. Are you testing the next dumb statement to come out of the Bush Administration? |