The Scariest Unemployment Graph I've Seen Yet

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Had to go out side of the U.S. media power grab to find this .


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The Scariest Unemployment Graph I've Seen Yet - Derek Thompson - Business - The Atlantic
 
Yeah, with loss of homes and UE benefits we are going to see mass migrations in search of employment.
 
It's the clearest graphical representation ever of how Keynesianism Doesn't Work.
 
It's the clearest graphical representation ever of how Keynesianism Doesn't Work.

So now whgat are we going to do? Do we allow the smart people to continue doing what they are doing, or are we going to take back the controls from them?
 
the election is over, what are you going to do?
 
Obviously and the DHS check on this thread is unlikely to lead to armed visitors for fear of publicizing this information but 30 years in the LP does teach caution.
 

And don't expect unemployment to improve anytime soon. Big banks (oh no, it's not the big banks again, is it?) are doing their part to stifle economic growth. They've poured the 'cheap' money they got from QE into commodities instead of growing the economy.

Big Banks Are Stifling Economic Growth & Taxing Consumers | EconForecast ????
 
Are "the jobs" coming back?
How and where will they come back?
 
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And don't expect unemployment to improve anytime soon. Big banks (oh no, it's not the big banks again, is it?) are doing their part to stifle economic growth. They've poured the 'cheap' money they got from QE into commodities instead of growing the economy.

Big Banks Are Stifling Economic Growth & Taxing Consumers | EconForecast ????

Would you loan money to people who have questionable credit?
 
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