Posted on 10/09/2004 10:12:56 PM PDT by hardliquor25
keep drinking...you may begin to think you're smart.
Hmmmm... what is it with the plethora of trolls tonight?
Wow you guys read pretty fast. You must be smart.
Could you imagine how difficult it was to drum up a list of liberal professors to bitch about a Republican president!!?
Damn, this one is just 15 minutes old!
In my hands, I have a petition that establishes that no less than 1,500 guys you've blown think you're gay.
And remember, when 250 out of 250 socialist ecomonics teachers say you're wrong, you can sleep well.
Hmmm, is this something - that many people seeing the economy as stated -
No one is making them stay in the U.S. I'm sure a nice communistic, socialistic, totalitarianistic society awaits, that believes in their tax-and-spend, big government hand-out type of ideology.
THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION: SEPTEMBER 2004
Nonfarm payroll employment continued to trend upward in September, increasing by 96,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 5.4 percent, the Bureau of
Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. Over the prior 3 months, payroll employment rose by 103,000 on average. In September, modest job gains occurred in a few service-providing industries.
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
yes, and in addition, we're really good at spotting dumbasses.
Oh look, here's one named hardliquor25!!!
So how is it that the solution is fewer jobs?
Read the first paragraph Buttboy....that's all it takes...
ummm, since when was Social Security supposed to be a "revenue base"?
So did you guys even read the letter? Do you think Bush did?
Trolls are out in force tonight.
I think they attribute the bulk of the debt accumulation to decreased revenues caused by the recession.
How about a closed letter for once?
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