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Were your professors all socialists or just some of them?
That is all you have left. Name calling....
It's funny everyone who disagrees with you is a "socialist."
Ridiculous.
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Were your professors all socialists or just some of them?
Come, comrades...let us change the definition of "recession" so we can continue to fear monger when there's nothing to be afraid of!
That is all you have left. Name calling....
It's funny everyone who disagrees with you is a "socialist."
Ridiculous.
That is all you have left. Name calling....
It's funny everyone who disagrees with you is a "socialist."
Ridiculous.
This the best you can do, Butthead?
The definition of recession is "living and breathing" like the Constitution. It "feels" like a recession to us, therefore IT IS A RECESSION. The definition of recession is therefore, whatever the figures for the economy are right now.
See Allie....it's easy!
Could have compared bush to Britney and Paris...
What's the Enron loophole?
Stupid people shouldn't give anyone without proof of income a mortgage they know they can't afford. It happened so much that WE had to bail the banks out. That's you, and I pal. And the people that did it sold off the loans to the bigger national firms. How did all this happen? GOP De-regulations.
You guys say McCain wasn't involved in the Keating 5 scandal but that's just revisionist history. And here the GOP are 20 years later practicing the same dangerous economic philosophies, and you want to NOT blame them again. How cute. It's like a mother who can't see her son is a prick.
Unemployment is not lower. They aren't counting people that have exhausted their 6 months of benefits.
Who is this guy?
Who signs on the dotted line? No one forces you to buy anything.
I could care less about McCain. He's no conservative.
We all need to stop being greedy and do what is right ourselves.
Politicians are going to hell. We don't have to follow them there.
No matter what, some-one's making money and accruing more power. I'd just like to have full disclosure.
Liberals like to rant about American companies making "record profits". Meanwhile every-one's retirement plans are dependent on those "record profits".
It's good when Americans are making money. Even the rich ones.
Y'Ever notice that the cost of doing business always trickles down but liberals always say that trickle down economics don't work? The economic hard ships are self induced by powerful people in Washington trying to manipulate the election.
Kirk loves using that completely biased site that puts all the blame for the spending solely in the hands of Reagan and Bush. He likes to ignore that congress is the one who holds the purse strings, and Reagan had Democrat Congresses the entire time he was in Office.
Kirk Is nothing But a blatant partisan HACK!!
Peace out, dumbshit.
The definition of recession is "living and breathing" like the Constitution. It "feels" like a recession to us, therefore IT IS A RECESSION. The definition of recession is therefore, whatever the figures for the economy are right now.
See Allie....it's easy!
Hmmm..........let's see........
Rising unemployment.........check.
Record budget deficits........check.
Housing collapse.................check.
Record gas prices................check.
Record profits for Exxon.......check.
Bushie, you're doing a HECKUVA job!!!
More bad news for Democrats.Economy rebounds in 2Q, mostly spurred by exports
Thursday August 28, 12:14 pm ET
By Jeannine Aversa, AP Economics Writer
Economy rebounds at better-than-expected pace in the spring, mostly spurred by exports
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy shifted to a higher gear in the spring, growing at its fastest pace in nearly a year as foreign buyers snapped up U.S. exports and tax rebates spurred shoppers at home.
The Commerce Department reported Thursday that gross domestic product, or GDP, increased at a 3.3 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter. The revised reading was much better than the government's initial estimate of a 1.9 percent pace and exceeded economists' expectations for a 2.7 percent growth rate.
More bad news for Democrats.