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gift4mistress -> Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 7:45:13 AM)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT9p0aDien0&feature=rec-HM-r2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vU_yxAYvVA&feature=rec-HM-r2 -- This is a great source to show how many jobs have been created =)

12 Months Percent Change
Series Id:           LNU03100024

Not Seasonally Adjusted
Series title:        (Unadj) Unemployment Level - Full-Time Labor Force Looking For Full-Time Work 20 yrs. & over
Labor force status:  Unemployed looking for full-time work
Type of data:        Number in thousands
Age:                 20 years and over




Year, Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr,May,Jun,Jul,Aug,Sep,Oct,Nov,Dec,Annual,
1999, -9.8,-4.2,-10.1,0.8,-4.1,-4.1,-2.6,-2.5,-8.4,-6.3,-5.6,-7.8,-5.5
2000, -1.8,-6.0,-2.6,-10.1,-0.7,-3.3,-7.1,-1.7,-2.1,-1.7,1.8,3.4,-2.8
2001, 6.4,7.0,11.4,18.2,14.8,17.6,19.1,23.9,34.5,45.1,50.9,56.1,24.6
2002, 44.5,44.9,42.3,48.3,38.4,38.0,32.7,21.1,17.5,13.8,12.0,8.1,29.0

2003, 4.6,4.5,2.1,2.7,5.8,8.5,8.6,9.9,8.4,4.7,2.1,-2.6,4.8
2004, -3.1,-4.0,-0.1,-8.6,-7.1,-10.2,-10.6,-13.2,-9.9,-11.2,-10.6,-6.9,-7.9
2005, -8.3,-5.9,-12.4,-9.0,-11.4,-10.7,-9.6,-9.2,-6.4,-8.2,-7.9,-9.4,-9.0
2006, -11.2,-11.7,-10.6,-7.4,-7.7,-10.0,-4.3,-3.8,-11.1,-11.8,-8.8,-7.8,-8.9
2007, 0.3,-3.1,-2.7,-5.6,-4.0,1.1,2.4,2.1,8.8,11.5,5.9,13.9,2.3
2008, 6.2,9.0,17.4,16.6,27.2,25.9,24.4,37.6,35.4,46.2,53.4,59.5,29.7
2009, 71.7,85.0,87.0,95.0,90.9,87.4,77.3,66.6, , , , , 



This graph show very interesting data, for instance the unemployment rate started to get worse all the way back in October of 2006. Also, you can compare the unemployment rate of this years to the year 2002; the date that unemployment is worse.

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mnottertail -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 7:57:11 AM)

LOL, some nobody whos source is an airport worker who ........ well, I have no doubt there is a lot of fur lined sinks in baggage when the president comes to town.

I don't know that I like it, but worship comes from the ground up, not from the top down, Nixon had his White House security dressed after the fashion of the Palace Guard of old, and the worship never came.

And you be sure and ask any neo-con, liberals worship Obama, and they are all scared and feeling the heat from the groundswell of the neo-cons, who are not even showing as well as the tax-protest parties.

More coming, you aint seen nothing yet, yeah; they always say that...they are always with us, and we have seen it all before.

Ron




DomKen -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:10:15 AM)

In regards to the first video whining about the president using a remote location, not releasing datails well in advance and bringing in their own equipment, that is standard procedure for all Presidential visits for all Presidents. Those are security measures. If the location and time is not known days in advance then an assasin cannot find a safe hiding spot before the Secret Service has secured the site or route. If all the equipment is brought in from elsewhere then none of it has a bomb hidden inside it.

If the right wing is going to start trying to make hay over presidential security matters then I suggest they demand the defunding the Secret Service with implementation delayed until the day the next Republican POTUS is sworn in. I'm sure that whoever it may be will have no need for the best bodyguards in the world.




Musicmystery -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:15:17 AM)

Not everyone should be allowed to play with data.




gift4mistress -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:15:19 AM)

I would assume that if you live in a small town working in a small airport and you see all this shit coming in; it would be pretty obvious. But none the less, I like how you never commented on the second video. 




gift4mistress -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:17:50 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: DomKen

In regards to the first video whining about the president using a remote location, not releasing datails well in advance and bringing in their own equipment, that is standard procedure for all Presidential visits for all Presidents. Those are security measures. If the location and time is not known days in advance then an assasin cannot find a safe hiding spot before the Secret Service has secured the site or route. If all the equipment is brought in from elsewhere then none of it has a bomb hidden inside it.

If the right wing is going to start trying to make hay over presidential security matters then I suggest they demand the defunding the Secret Service with implementation delayed until the day the next Republican POTUS is sworn in. I'm sure that whoever it may be will have no need for the best bodyguards in the world.


DomKen are you a security expert? Do you work or have you worked for the CIA? If the answer to all of this is no then you have no clue what the hell you are talking about.

Let me get this straight, someone may hide a bomb under a chair so the president brings his own chairs? If I become president of the U.S I will make sure to bring in my own food as-well because I don't want a bomb in my steak.




Musicmystery -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:19:21 AM)

Are you? Do you?





mnottertail -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:19:55 AM)

what? the other guy in the hotel room? bonds going down and stock market going up? wall street off on one of its futures so bright I have to wear shades tangents, or what?

well, remember when bush was in, the stock market dropped precipitously, and now it is at one of its highest points, but Obama will only recieve credit when it is going down.

Ron




DomKen -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:20:51 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: gift4mistress

quote:

ORIGINAL: DomKen

In regards to the first video whining about the president using a remote location, not releasing datails well in advance and bringing in their own equipment, that is standard procedure for all Presidential visits for all Presidents. Those are security measures. If the location and time is not known days in advance then an assasin cannot find a safe hiding spot before the Secret Service has secured the site or route. If all the equipment is brought in from elsewhere then none of it has a bomb hidden inside it.

If the right wing is going to start trying to make hay over presidential security matters then I suggest they demand the defunding the Secret Service with implementation delayed until the day the next Republican POTUS is sworn in. I'm sure that whoever it may be will have no need for the best bodyguards in the world.


DomKen are you a security expert? Do you work or have you worked for the CIA? If the answer to all of this is no then you have no clue what the hell you are talking about.


I did work with Presidential travel for a while during my time in the USN during the Reagan and Bush I administrations and this was SOP back then and I'm sure it is unchanged now.

BTW why do you think the CIA would matter? Do you think the CIA is involved in domestic security?




Musicmystery -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:22:14 AM)

In any event....

In my state, we have used the cash to fund several needed highway/bridge projects around the state.

I'm happy.




mnottertail -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:22:38 AM)

They had better not be, by statute.




DomKen -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:28:50 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

They had better not be, by statute.

You spoiled the surprise :(




mnottertail -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:30:13 AM)

Oh, hell Ken, say anything you want about the constitution, or about the law of the land, it's all gonna be a surprise to them.

Ron




RacerJim -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 8:33:37 AM)

In my State, Maryland, they are using stimulus money to fund CASA de Maryland.  Maybe that's why the majority of State funded construction/improvement projects have so many Hispanic/Latino workers who can't speak English.  Just sayin'... 




Musicmystery -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 11:29:27 AM)

quote:

Just sayin'... 


Or at least implying.




popeye1250 -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 12:08:24 PM)

I was part of the security team for then Vice President George Bush (41) when I was in the USCG and he'd come up to Kennebunkport, Maine for weekends.
Ruined a lot of weekends for us because noone ever knew when he was comming up until last minute when our beepers went off.
And, the stock market is the same right now as it was in 2001 or 02 I forget which.
We need to get out of all those rediculous outsourcing agreements disguised as "free trade" agreements




Arpig -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/13/2009 3:42:35 PM)

Ummm your kidding right? I mean about either of these links leading to anything remotely like an actual source of reliable information.... Belgrade, the supposedly "remotest place you could think of" is only 11 miles outside of Bozeman. Hardly all that remote if you ask me.
And the unemployment guy...just where did he get his numbers from? I mean anybody can spout off any numbers they want to and stick it on Youtube.




awmslave -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/14/2009 12:09:02 PM)

I find this interesting:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1212013/Revealed-The-ghost-fleet-recession.html

Globalist "remote labor" "free market"  model is breaking down.




thishereboi -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/14/2009 12:13:22 PM)

Yea, I have heard that steak bombings are on the rise. What a waste of good meat.




Mercnbeth -> RE: Stimulus money put to work :) (9/24/2009 10:40:49 AM)

The biggest (only?) growth industry stimulated by this Administration; one that adds to the deficit and doesn't add one penny to the revenue stream.

However, it will cause the private sector to contract as they, and anyone silly enough to expand and be more profitable, have to pay for these "essential" personnel.

The $787 billion economic recovery package also is stimulating growth in the federal government as agencies hire thousands of workers and spend millions of dollars to oversee and implement the package, according to government records and spokesmen.Fourteen of the top federal agencies responsible for spending under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act say they've hired about 3,000 workers with stimulus money. That's helped fuel the continued growth of the federal government, which increased by more than 25,000 employees, or 1.3%, since December 2008, according to the latest quarterly report. During that time, the ranks of the nation's unemployed increased by nearly 4 million, Labor Department statistics show.Overall, there are about 2 million federal workers, the data show.




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