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Holyfuckingshit!!WTF cares if you keep asking irrelevant questions? I gave you the NBER list of recessions and proved there was no recession. When Reagan be a me president.What was interest rates and inflation rates in 1981? I'll keep asking you till you post it or run away.
Deal with it. Or don't. Who cares?
From the biased NY Times that full of shit.
What was the interest rate and inflation rate in 1981. This will point to a recession or not.What the fuck does the New Times have to do with this?WTF cares if you keep asking irrelevant questions? I gave you the NBER list of recessions and proved there was no recession. When Reagan be a me president.What was interest rates and inflation rates in 1981? I'll keep asking you till you post it or run away.
Deal with it. Or don't. Who cares?
From the biased NY Times that full of shit.
What was the interest rate and inflation rate in 1981. This will point to a recession or not.
Interest rates and inflation do not dictate recessions. Looking at inflation rates an interest rates during the Great Recession reveal that.
What do you think GDP has to do with recessions?
Regardless of your idiocy, I gave you a link to the NBER which shows there was no recession when Reagan became president; and you don't get to re-write history to fit into your biased partisan agenda.
Next?
You were saying,
1980-82 Early 1980s Recession - Timeline - Slaying the Dragon of Debt - Regional Oral History Office - University of California Berkeley
How about the federal reserve,
Recession of 1981 82 - A detailed essay on an important event in the history of the Federal Reserve.
U.S double digits unemployment rate of 1980-1981 vs. 2008-2009 single digit InvestmentWatch
How about another,
The U.S. Recession of 1980-1982
another?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/21/business/economy/21leonhardt.html?_r=0
another,
The American Economy During the 1980s
Do you even read your own links??
From the first link: "The 1980-82 recession, which the National Bureau of Economic Research considers as two separate recessions (one lasting for the first six months of 1980, the other from July 1981 to November 19)
From the next link: "The economy officially entered a recession in the third quarter of 1981"
From another: "Only part of the period would fit the notion of recession as a period of decline in GDP and even less of it would fit the strict definition of a recession as a period in which the GDP declined for two quarters or more. But clearly the whole period of 1980-82 is one of an economic malaise and represents an episode of economic difficulty."[/b]
From yet another: "The early 1980s recession was a severe recession in the United States which began in July 1981"
And another: "The nation endured a deep recession throughout 1982."
So let's tally up the damage ... 5 out of 6 of your links actually confirm what I said, which makes you look like a moron.
And the 6th was from the NYTimes, which you earlier disqualified as "biased" and "full of shit."
All you've done is prove me right.
Meanwhile, what you're incapable of doing, is proving the NBER is wrong; and the NBER says there was no recession when Reagan became president.
sorry. Maybe you'll have better luck when we argue some other topic.
1981 recession baby is all I needed to prove. Go inn your hole you dug.