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NOYB wrote:
You guys are pathetic and predictable. Your "the-sky-is-falling" reports on jobs always precede the Bureau of Labor Statistics *actual* employment numbers by one or two days. I guess you can call it a preemptive strike...'cause you know that tomorrow's report ain't gonna be good for the Democratic candidate...and will be *VERY GOOD* for Bush's reelection chances. I predict another 0.2 drop in the Unemployment rate. Prediction: 5.4% unemployment rate. Prediction, little or no change in the unemployment rate and the addition of some low-paying jobs most beloved by Republicans. |
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Harry Krause wrote: Prediction, little or no change in the unemployment rate and the addition of some low-paying jobs most beloved by Republicans. Prediction, you will remain a democratic liberal whore, whose sphere of influence remains a boating newsgroup on usenet. -- Charlie |
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