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"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... You can debate the intentions of the proposal all you want, but the fact is fast-food jobs are *not* considered manufacturing jobs. You're as dishonest as Harry, just smoother in your delivery. Interesting. So, do you then feel that the document titled "President's Economic Report" and that stated fast food jobs were a form of manufacturing was some sort of liberal hoax? Yes. Do you deny such a document exists? A document in which the president states that "fast food jobs were a form of manufacturing"? Yes I do deny it. Do you deny that it stated fast food jobs were to be considered "manufacturing"? Yes. What portion of my statement, "including fast food workers in the manufacturing sector skews the statistics" do you find dishonest? The part where you said they "were" included. President Bush directly stated that his administration intended to include burger flippers and sandwich wrappers in the totals for "manufacturing jobs". He, nor anyone from his administration has ever said this. From the CBS link you provided- "The report does not recommend that burger-flippers be counted alongside factory workers." Instead, it concludes that the fuzziness of the manufacturing definition is problematic, because policies — like, for example, a tax credit for manufacturers — may miss their target if the definition is overly broad or narrow. Has he changed his mind? How can he change his mind on something he never said? If not, we're back to my original "swerve" that those "mfg jobs" aren't included yet they will be in the future. Yes, we're back to *your* lie. |
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