Moody's Predicts Democrat Landslide

Democrats must be saying to themselves..."Thank God for stupid people.......it gives us hope".




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Democrats must be saying to themselves..."Thank God for stupid people.......it gives us hope".




Yep
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Ever wonder why most of the Democrat base is Hollywood liberals, NE million and billionaires, and folks on welfare or making less that $20k per year?

Because these are the only people Democrats help, or claim to help.

What this means is Democrats want two classes. Haves....and have-nots. No in between.

Their idea of "Strengthening the Middle-Class" is taking their money and giving it to the rich and the poor that support them.

What does Obama's friend and CEO of GE Jeffery Immelt, Al Sharpton, and welfare moms have in common?

None of them pay income tax.
 
Democrats must be saying to themselves..."Thank God for stupid people.......it gives us hope".




Yep
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Ever wonder why most of the Democrat base is Hollywood liberals, NE million and billionaires, and folks on welfare or making less that $20k per year?

Because these are the only people Democrats help, or claim to help.

What this means is Democrats want two classes. Haves....and have-nots. No in between.

Their idea of "Strengthening the Middle-Class" is taking their money and giving it to the rich and the poor that support them.

What does Obama's friend and CEO of GE Jeffery Immelt, Al Sharpton, and welfare moms have in common?

None of them pay income tax.


Weird, it's the right wing AKA GOP who fights ANY plan that MIGHT increase taxes on those "job creators"? Why is that Bubs?

How does having a law the Dems/Obama support, the buffet rule with Min 30% tax on income ABOVE $1,000,000 help the rich Dems Bubba? YOU KNOW THE ONE THE GOP REFUSES TO EVEN ALLOW IN CONGRESS?


Strengthening the middle class in right wing world mean cutting off the legs of unions and demand those at the bottom take less to stay employed. Wonderful!
 
I have no fear because eventually people will figure out that left wing media outlets are seriously distorting the unemployment numbers in this country. When it becomes obvious that young people can't get jobs and people in there 20s can't find meaningful work then people may begin to figure it out. I fear it will take a generation or two because eventuall these stay at home kids will have kids of their own will have stay at home grand kids. Poor grandpa and grandpa can't afford to take care of them both.

There is one interesting fact and that is more and more articles have the phrase in this day and age it is not uncommon for 20 somethings to live at home with mom and dad. When the fuck did that ever become true in any part of the world for any generation?

Weird, lowest sustained tax "burden" on the job creators since 1932, and they aren't creating jobs? Even if their EFFECTIVE Corp tax rates are lowest in 40 years, WHILE for the first time EVER labor costs are less than half of their costs? Weird right?

Even more weird when combined with record corporate profits.
 
Bush was the worst President in History! Bush turned 3.8% Unemployment into 10% Unemployment. Obama turned 10% Unemployment into 5.1% & falling. At this pace Obama is set to be the Best President in History!
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Obamanomics has done this while strengthening the US dollar, Workers Wages & GDP! Democrats will win on the economy!
 
Dissatisfaction and disgust with Obama is at record highs among the American public. Yet the delusional partisans think the Dems are heading for a landslide. Reminds me of someone who said "liberalism is a metal disease."

Obama is heading to be like another Carter, another skunk of the Democrat part nobody wants to be associated with. But at least with Carter he may have been a horrible president yet he did well and helped a lot of people, after Americans threw his ass out. I predict when Obama leaves, he will continue to incite decisiveness and riots and pit Americans against one another along racial and economic lines.

Dissatisfaction and disgust with Obama is at record highs among the American public.

Not really record highs.
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Low oil prices hurt the Russians. Thanks to the Saudis and worldwide economic downturn, not environmental nutjob Obama, who has been on record for wanting the oil prices to remain high.

I don't think you could be more misinformed if you tried. There is more US oil production under Obama than any other time in US history.

Why U.S. oil production is booming under Obama's watch

The greatest oil boom in this nation's history has occurred during the tenure of self-proclaimed environmentalist Barack Obama.
 
Democrats must be saying to themselves..."Thank God for stupid people.......it gives us hope".




Yep
2chbc4p.png



1510255657_Vote_GOP_110511_answer_5_xlarge.jpeg


WfNUe.jpg
Ever wonder why most of the Democrat base is Hollywood liberals, NE million and billionaires, and folks on welfare or making less that $20k per year?

Because these are the only people Democrats help, or claim to help.

What this means is Democrats want two classes. Haves....and have-nots. No in between.

Their idea of "Strengthening the Middle-Class" is taking their money and giving it to the rich and the poor that support them.

What does Obama's friend and CEO of GE Jeffery Immelt, Al Sharpton, and welfare moms have in common?

None of them pay income tax.


Weird, it's the right wing AKA GOP who fights ANY plan that MIGHT increase taxes on those "job creators"? Why is that Bubs?

How does having a law the Dems/Obama support, the buffet rule with Min 30% tax on income ABOVE $1,000,000 help the rich Dems Bubba? YOU KNOW THE ONE THE GOP REFUSES TO EVEN ALLOW IN CONGRESS?


Strengthening the middle class in right wing world mean cutting off the legs of unions and demand those at the bottom take less to stay employed. Wonderful!

And they wonder why wages are going down, our middle class is collapsing and the greedy bastards are bringing in h1b's???? Maybe it is because of republican policies these past 40 years.
 
I have no fear because eventually people will figure out that left wing media outlets are seriously distorting the unemployment numbers in this country. When it becomes obvious that young people can't get jobs and people in there 20s can't find meaningful work then people may begin to figure it out. I fear it will take a generation or two because eventuall these stay at home kids will have kids of their own will have stay at home grand kids. Poor grandpa and grandpa can't afford to take care of them both.

There is one interesting fact and that is more and more articles have the phrase in this day and age it is not uncommon for 20 somethings to live at home with mom and dad. When the fuck did that ever become true in any part of the world for any generation?

Weird, lowest sustained tax "burden" on the job creators since 1932, and they aren't creating jobs? Even if their EFFECTIVE Corp tax rates are lowest in 40 years, WHILE for the first time EVER labor costs are less than half of their costs? Weird right?

Even more weird when combined with record corporate profits.


Corporations are getting record profit and whining about how they can't pay better...Republicans seem to think competing with asia is the way to go? We don't want to do that as we'd have to pay our workers pennies. But that is what they think of most Americans.
 
Dissatisfaction and disgust with Obama is at record highs among the American public. Yet the delusional partisans think the Dems are heading for a landslide. Reminds me of someone who said "liberalism is a metal disease."

Obama is heading to be like another Carter, another skunk of the Democrat part nobody wants to be associated with. But at least with Carter he may have been a horrible president yet he did well and helped a lot of people, after Americans threw his ass out. I predict when Obama leaves, he will continue to incite decisiveness and riots and pit Americans against one another along racial and economic lines.

Dissatisfaction and disgust with Obama is at record highs among the American public.

Not really record highs.
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46% compared to ~20% for Bush at this time in his presidency! These kinds of ratings will do the opposite for Obama's party as Bush done for his. Democrats will probably win.
 
Today's Federal Reserve Beige Book: The overall Labor supply continues to be "very tight", with contacts noting shortages of workers. Pay rates have grown by 3 percent to 20 percent, with the sharper increases reflecting a greater supply-demand gap.

The US Economy is kicking ass & Obama could win a third term.

Right, I bet you grabbed that bullshit tidbit from another liberal brainwash outlet. Ha ha ha:

The Big Lie: 5.6% Unemployment

The Big Lie:

Here's something that many Americans -- including some of the smartest and most educated among us -- don't know: The official unemployment rate, as reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, is extremely misleading.

Right now, we're hearing much celebrating from the media, the White House and Wall Street about how unemployment is "down" to 5.6%. The cheerleading for this number is deafening. The media loves a comeback story, the White House wants to score political points and Wall Street would like you to stay in the market.

None of them will tell you this: If you, a family member or anyone is unemployed and has subsequently given up on finding a job -- if you are so hopelessly out of work that you've stopped looking over the past four weeks -- the Department of Labor doesn't count you as unemployed. That's right. While you are as unemployed as one can possibly be, and tragically may never find work again, you are not counted in the figure we see relentlessly in the news -- currently 5.6%. Right now, as many as 30 million Americans are either out of work or severely underemployed. Trust me, the vast majority of them aren't throwing parties to toast "falling" unemployment.

There's another reason why the official rate is misleading. Say you're an out-of-work engineer or healthcare worker or construction worker or retail manager: If you perform a minimum of one hour of work in a week and are paid at least $20 -- maybe someone pays you to mow their lawn -- you're not officially counted as unemployed in the much-reported 5.6%. Few Americans know this.

Yet another figure of importance that doesn't get much press: those working part time but wanting full-time work. If you have a degree in chemistry or math and are working 10 hours part time because it is all you can find -- in other words, you are severely underemployed -- the government doesn't count you in the 5.6%. Few Americans know this.

There's no other way to say this. The official unemployment rate, which cruelly overlooks the suffering of the long-term and often permanently unemployed as well as the depressingly underemployed, amounts to a Big Lie.

And it's a lie that has consequences, because the great American dream is to have a good job, and in recent years, America has failed to deliver that dream more than it has at any time in recent memory. A good job is an individual's primary identity, their very self-worth, their dignity -- it establishes the relationship they have with their friends, community and country. When we fail to deliver a good job that fits a citizen's talents, training and experience, we are failing the great American dream.

Gallup defines a good job as 30+ hours per week for an organization that provides a regular paycheck. Right now, the U.S. is delivering at a staggeringly low rate of 44%, which is the number of full-time jobs as a percent of the adult population, 18 years and older. We need that to be 50% and a bare minimum of 10 million new, good jobs to replenish America's middle class.

I hear all the time that "unemployment is greatly reduced, but the people aren't feeling it." When the media, talking heads, the White House and Wall Street start reporting the truth -- the percent of Americans in good jobs; jobs that are full time and real -- then we will quit wondering why Americans aren't "feeling" something that doesn't remotely reflect the reality in their lives. And we will also quit wondering what hollowed out the middle class.
We told you about real unemployment when bush was president. You guys said if you weren't working you were responsible for you. Now the economy is getting better so now that's actually more true than ever.

Another reason you're wrong, and there are many, is companies aren't hiring the unemployed. So don't blame Obama, blame corporations. I know you can't blame what you worship.


Corporations are greedy and they have been able to form into giant corporations that don't have much competition because the government doesn't break them up. These giant corporations then outsource jobs to asia to make billions of dollars and yet the gop kisses their ass.


Reaganomics killed America’s middle class

There’s nothing “normal” about having a middle class. Having a middle class is a choice that a society has to make, and it’s a choice we need to make again in this generation, if we want to stop the destruction of the remnants of the last generation’s middle class.

Despite what you might read in the Wall Street Journal or see on Fox News, capitalism is not an economic system that produces a middle class. In fact, if left to its own devices, capitalism tends towards vast levels of inequality and monopoly. The natural and most stable state of capitalism actually looks a lot like the Victorian England depicted in Charles Dickens’ novels.

At the top there is a very small class of superrich. Below them, there is a slightly larger, but still very small, “middle” class of professionals and mercantilists – doctor, lawyers, shop-owners – who help keep things running for the superrich and supply the working poor with their needs. And at the very bottom there is the great mass of people – typically over 90 percent of the population – who make up the working poor. They have no wealth – in fact they’re typically in debt most of their lives – and can barely survive on what little money they make.

So, for average working people, there is no such thing as a middle class in “normal” capitalism. Wealth accumulates at the very top among the elites, not among everyday working people. Inequality is the default option.

You can see this trend today in America...


Reaganomics killed America’s middle class

Another internet rag. Damn, you are full of Shiite, aren't you?

You know who destroyed the middle class? Oblahblah and his anti business anti capitalist policies.


Looks like the job creators are doing a fine job of killing the middle class all by themselves.
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Tell us some more about the job killing regulations.
 
The ironic thing is that Donald Trump is railing against the forces which have driven profits up and wages down.

And his Republican supporters have more in common with Bernie Sanders than they realize.
 
Right, I bet you grabbed that bullshit tidbit from another liberal brainwash outlet. Ha ha ha:

The Big Lie: 5.6% Unemployment

The Big Lie:

Here's something that many Americans -- including some of the smartest and most educated among us -- don't know: The official unemployment rate, as reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, is extremely misleading.

Right now, we're hearing much celebrating from the media, the White House and Wall Street about how unemployment is "down" to 5.6%. The cheerleading for this number is deafening. The media loves a comeback story, the White House wants to score political points and Wall Street would like you to stay in the market.

None of them will tell you this: If you, a family member or anyone is unemployed and has subsequently given up on finding a job -- if you are so hopelessly out of work that you've stopped looking over the past four weeks -- the Department of Labor doesn't count you as unemployed. That's right. While you are as unemployed as one can possibly be, and tragically may never find work again, you are not counted in the figure we see relentlessly in the news -- currently 5.6%. Right now, as many as 30 million Americans are either out of work or severely underemployed. Trust me, the vast majority of them aren't throwing parties to toast "falling" unemployment.

There's another reason why the official rate is misleading. Say you're an out-of-work engineer or healthcare worker or construction worker or retail manager: If you perform a minimum of one hour of work in a week and are paid at least $20 -- maybe someone pays you to mow their lawn -- you're not officially counted as unemployed in the much-reported 5.6%. Few Americans know this.

Yet another figure of importance that doesn't get much press: those working part time but wanting full-time work. If you have a degree in chemistry or math and are working 10 hours part time because it is all you can find -- in other words, you are severely underemployed -- the government doesn't count you in the 5.6%. Few Americans know this.

There's no other way to say this. The official unemployment rate, which cruelly overlooks the suffering of the long-term and often permanently unemployed as well as the depressingly underemployed, amounts to a Big Lie.

And it's a lie that has consequences, because the great American dream is to have a good job, and in recent years, America has failed to deliver that dream more than it has at any time in recent memory. A good job is an individual's primary identity, their very self-worth, their dignity -- it establishes the relationship they have with their friends, community and country. When we fail to deliver a good job that fits a citizen's talents, training and experience, we are failing the great American dream.

Gallup defines a good job as 30+ hours per week for an organization that provides a regular paycheck. Right now, the U.S. is delivering at a staggeringly low rate of 44%, which is the number of full-time jobs as a percent of the adult population, 18 years and older. We need that to be 50% and a bare minimum of 10 million new, good jobs to replenish America's middle class.

I hear all the time that "unemployment is greatly reduced, but the people aren't feeling it." When the media, talking heads, the White House and Wall Street start reporting the truth -- the percent of Americans in good jobs; jobs that are full time and real -- then we will quit wondering why Americans aren't "feeling" something that doesn't remotely reflect the reality in their lives. And we will also quit wondering what hollowed out the middle class.
We told you about real unemployment when bush was president. You guys said if you weren't working you were responsible for you. Now the economy is getting better so now that's actually more true than ever.

Another reason you're wrong, and there are many, is companies aren't hiring the unemployed. So don't blame Obama, blame corporations. I know you can't blame what you worship.


Corporations are greedy and they have been able to form into giant corporations that don't have much competition because the government doesn't break them up. These giant corporations then outsource jobs to asia to make billions of dollars and yet the gop kisses their ass.


Reaganomics killed America’s middle class

There’s nothing “normal” about having a middle class. Having a middle class is a choice that a society has to make, and it’s a choice we need to make again in this generation, if we want to stop the destruction of the remnants of the last generation’s middle class.

Despite what you might read in the Wall Street Journal or see on Fox News, capitalism is not an economic system that produces a middle class. In fact, if left to its own devices, capitalism tends towards vast levels of inequality and monopoly. The natural and most stable state of capitalism actually looks a lot like the Victorian England depicted in Charles Dickens’ novels.

At the top there is a very small class of superrich. Below them, there is a slightly larger, but still very small, “middle” class of professionals and mercantilists – doctor, lawyers, shop-owners – who help keep things running for the superrich and supply the working poor with their needs. And at the very bottom there is the great mass of people – typically over 90 percent of the population – who make up the working poor. They have no wealth – in fact they’re typically in debt most of their lives – and can barely survive on what little money they make.

So, for average working people, there is no such thing as a middle class in “normal” capitalism. Wealth accumulates at the very top among the elites, not among everyday working people. Inequality is the default option.

You can see this trend today in America...


Reaganomics killed America’s middle class

Another internet rag. Damn, you are full of Shiite, aren't you?

You know who destroyed the middle class? Oblahblah and his anti business anti capitalist policies.


Looks like the job creators are doing a fine job of killing the middle class all by themselves.
corporate-profits-and-wages.jpg


Tell us some more about the job killing regulations.
Come on Roudy!

But I'm sure he will have a different spin on the facts. I just can't wait to hear it.

Happy Labor Day. I wonder if Republicans hate celebrating labor?
 

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