Posted on 04/30/2014 7:46:25 PM PDT by Nachum
The list, Ping
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Companies are still hiring, stores & restaurants are still busy here. For how long, I wonder?
Change the Libtards can believe in...
Focused like a laser beam indeed.
Obama: Just leveling the playing field so that the rest of the world can catch up.
How’s that Hope and Change workin’ out for ya?
I’m not saying that this article is right or wrong. And I like Zero Hedge. I read it every day.
But every Zero Hedge article follows the same format: Here’s an article (or graph) that shows that the economy is about to collapse.
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‘#17 The number of Americans receiving benefits from the federal government each month exceeds the number of full-time workers in the private sector by more than 60 million.’
Free sh** nation.........
Sobering read.
Texas has dodged 0’s economic destruction, for the time being, thankfully. Oil bidness and construction are booming.
May God continue to keep and bless Texas.
We owe our children an apology for wrecking their future, by supporting Democrats, and Democrat policies since the 70’s.
“It will soon burst and then the real pain will begin.”
This is all by design. Quite a few people I know made huge investments in food and metals preparing for this day. Like the Devil plagues the on coming storm will thin the herd. I hope the left pays dearly for their crimes. Sadly there are not enough intelligent people left in the world and they will swallow anything the State Run Propaganda Machine tosses at them.
Devil = Midevil
America has sold out to China.
America needs to make things again.
Now.
There are funny markets based on foreign (American-”based”) manufacturing and inflation. Prepare for the remainder of the extermination attempt against you, peasants.
#9 Nine of the top ten occupations in the U.S. pay an average wage of less than $35,000 a year.
These two statements seemingly conflict. $35,000 per year averages out to less than $17.00 per hr.
I read recently that Texas’ economy is essentially carrying the country and masking how bad things really are. If you take Texas out of the national statistics, they would show we are in a dismal economic depression.
Actually they don’t the second one is only referring to the top 10 occupations not all occupations as the #8 item does. Once you make the limitation in #9 then the two are totally different measurements. In addition both are stating less than numbers - but neither says how much less - just that they are less so even if both were the same population they could both be correct and just have one using a larger number then the other.
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