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More Bad News For Republicans As Very Socialist Canada Sees Unemployment Drop To 7.9% While Republican Controlled USA Wallows At 9.9%
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tunderbar
2010-11-05 14:37:49 UTC
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Looks like those Bush tax cuts for the rich aren't working 'cause the jobless
rate is still sky high with those Republicans in the House.    Maybe Rush is
right when he says rich men like him don't have enough money to give us all
jobs cleaning their swimming pools and washing their Ferraris.   Many say
that the real jobless rate if measured by those who don't work instead of
those who collect benefits would be 15%.
At least it's better than when Bush left office.
Canada gains 3,000 jobs in October
Postmedia NewsNovember 5, 2010 4:15 AM
There were 3,000 additional people employed across the country last month,
Statistics Canada said Friday.
There were 3,000 additional people employed across the country last month,
Statistics Canada said Friday.
Photograph by: File, Reuters
OTTAWA There were 3,000 additional people employed across the country last
month, Statistics Canada said Friday.
The unemployment rate fell to 7.9 eight per cent for October from eight per
cent in September
Economists were expecting job gains of 15,000 and the jobless rate to stay at
eight per cent, coming off a loss of 6,600 jobs in September.
With changes of less than 10,000 positions, Statistics Canada considered the
overall employment figures "virtually unchanged" for the second month in a
raw.
There were gains of 47,000 full-time employees in October, almost entirely
offset by 44,000 fewer part-timer workers.
Statistics Canada said employment has grown by 375,000 since October last
year, with most of those gains concentrated in the first half of this year.
Last time I looked the US was "controlled" by a Democrat whitehouse,
senate AND congress.
Michael Ejercito
2010-11-05 18:00:13 UTC
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Looks like those Bush tax cuts for the rich aren't working 'cause the jobless
rate is still sky high with those Republicans in the House.    Maybe Rush is
right when he says rich men like him don't have enough money to give us all
jobs cleaning their swimming pools and washing their Ferraris.   Many say
that the real jobless rate if measured by those who don't work instead of
those who collect benefits would be 15%.
At least it's better than when Bush left office.
Canada gains 3,000 jobs in October
And Republicans were in control in October?


Michael
Raymond
2010-11-05 21:17:53 UTC
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Looks like those Bush tax cuts for the rich aren't working 'cause the jobless
rate is still sky high with those Republicans in the House.    Maybe Rush is
right when he says rich men like him don't have enough money to give us all
jobs cleaning their swimming pools and washing their Ferraris.   Many say
that the real jobless rate if measured by those who don't work instead of
those who collect benefits would be 15%.
At least it's better than when Bush left office.
Canada gains 3,000 jobs in October
Postmedia NewsNovember 5, 2010 4:15 AM
There were 3,000 additional people employed across the country last month,
Statistics Canada said Friday.
There were 3,000 additional people employed across the country last month,
Statistics Canada said Friday.
Photograph by: File, Reuters
OTTAWA There were 3,000 additional people employed across the country last
month, Statistics Canada said Friday.
The unemployment rate fell to 7.9 eight per cent for October from eight per
cent in September
Economists were expecting job gains of 15,000 and the jobless rate to stay at
eight per cent, coming off a loss of 6,600 jobs in September.
With changes of less than 10,000 positions, Statistics Canada considered the
overall employment figures "virtually unchanged" for the second month in a
raw.
There were gains of 47,000 full-time employees in October, almost entirely
offset by 44,000 fewer part-timer workers.
Statistics Canada said employment has grown by 375,000 since October last
year, with most of those gains concentrated in the first half of this year.
The Guillotine was a machine used during the French Revolution to
execute people by beheading them. ...
Part 1: Decapitation Machines

Introduction Beheading was usually reserved for the wealthy or
powerful as it was considered to be nobler, and certainly less
painful, than other methods. Poor people do poor people things, and
rich people do rich people things. ...and often lose their heads in
the process.

MOST AFFLUENT AMERICANS EARN THEIR WEALTH, FEEL MORE SECURE. DURING
ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS, PNC SURVEY REVEALS...And the rich are set to get
richer, with their wealth forecast to grow .... incomes of the middle-
fifth families fell by more than 2 percent

Fewer than one in three Americans favor extending tax cuts enacted
into law by former President George W. Bush when they expire at the
end of this year, according to a CNN/Opinion Research poll released
Friday.

The survey finds that 31 percent say they support allowing the cuts to
continue for all taxpayers, regardless of income level. By contrast,
the poll finds 51 percent believe the reduced rates should be kept in
place for families earning less than $250,000 each year, but not for
households bringing in more than that cash amount.

Whether or not the tax cuts approved by Bush should be extended for
the wealthy has emerged as a hot topic for debate among lawmakers and
candidates running for office in the midterm election cycle.

The Obama administration, as well as many Democrats, have signaled an
intent to leave the decreased rates in place, with the exception of
for taxpayers earning an annual income that exceeds $250,000.

"There are many good reasons not to extend the high-end parts of the
Bush tax cuts having to do with the fear that a temporary extension
could be made permanent," explained chief economist to Vice President
Joe Biden, Jared Bernstein, to the Huffington Post earlier this week.
"What you are talking about -- a $30 to 40 billion range in terms of
adding to the deficit by extending the high end -- could easily become
$700 billion over a ten-year budget window."

Meanwhile, Republicans on a large scale have argued for an extension
of all the tax cuts based on the justification that the lower rates
would better enable economic growth and job creation.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office forecasted on Thursday
that allowing the reduced rates to remain in place could give the
economy a sizable jolt in the short term; however, by extending the
measure in full for all Americans, the federal deficit could increase
to the point that the debt accounts for 8% of GDP by 2020.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/20/bush-tax-cuts-less-than-o_n_688901.html

More on the use of the guillotine and beheading the rich.
The guillotine is one of European history's most bloody icons.
Although designed with the best of intentions, this hugely
recognisable machine soon became associated with events that have
overshadowed both its heritage and its development: the French
Revolution. Yet, despite such a high profile and chilling reputation,
histories of la guillotine remain muddled, often differing on quite
basic details. This article explains, not just the events that brought
the guillotine to prominence, but also the machine's place in a
broader history of decapitation which, as far as France is concerned,
finished only recently

The tribunals first beheaded members of the aristocracy, The French
Revolution was a major upheaval of the status quo in France: churches
were burned, statues were beheaded along with their rich ..They were
all beheaded during the French Revolution, but without their heads,
they don't have the brains to acknowledge their headlessness. ...

Marie Antoinette was the queen of France at the outbreak of the French
Revolution (1787–99). Her extravagant lifestyle, which included lavish
parties and expensive clothes and jewelry, made her unpopular with
most French citizens. When the king was overthrown, Marie Antoinette
was put in jail and eventually beheaded. So were her two children and
her husband, King Louis XVI. ....Louis XVI, King of France, was the
son of Louis, dauphin of France, the son of Louis XV, and of Marie
Joseph of Saxony,

Read more: Marie Antoinette Biography - life, family, children, death,
son, information, born, marriage, time
http://www.notablebiographies.com/Lo-Ma/Marie-Antoinette.html#ixzz14RbcKqNh.
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