How shameful to attempt to politicize a disaster.
From: "Juneau Smog" <junea...@gmail.com>
To: "Juneau Smog" <js...@googlegroups.com>
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 9:52 PM, Gregg Taylor <gregg.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
The Economy: Hoover/Obama? Obama
Disasters: Bush/Obama? Obama "heck of a job, Christie!!!!"
<http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/31/obama-vs-hoover/?smid=go-share>
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:42 PM, Juneau Smog <junea...@gmail.com> wrote:
As I was saying, Obama is everywhere, eating up all the airtime on the news, actually doing his job and giving press conferences with his new BFF GOP keynote speaker Chris Christie, doing these:Obama in NJ: "We Are Here for You"Fox News was even forced to give Obama airtime when it aired the Obama/Christie press conference and then Christie came on Fox and praised Obama and realized that a social democracy is not that bad -- on FOX!!! Bwahahaha! Conservative heads are exploding everywhere. Chris Christie PRAISES Obama on FOX NEWS
Anyway, I'd just like to thank the Super Pacs who spent $millions & $millions trying to defeat Obama for creating so many media and advertising jobs and keeping people hard at work. Thanks for the contribution to the recovery effort. This election has been a giant Stimulus on account of the Super Pacs. Well, see ya in 2016. Hopefully for you Obama won't appoint a judge to overturn Citizens United, but unlikely. Oh well.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Kyle Curtis <kylecu...@gmail.com> wrote:
As Hurricane Sandy bears down on the Northeast, I'd like to take a moment and consider what the emergency response under a President Ron Paul would be: nothing.
Except to perhaps hand out taxpayer-funded bootstraps to those whose homes got flooded & lost everything in their life....
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Alex Romero <axm...@gmail.com> wrote:
Emergeny warning before the storm hits.....if only Bush had warned us about Katrina BEFORE the storm hit.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Juneau Smog <junea...@gmail.com> wrote:
Awesome, since his poll numbers are above 50% I guess we're looking at a speedy clean up then.
Oh yeah, and thanks to Sandy, Obama gets a bunch of free airtime and out infront of everyone's faces for the next week, doing things like this: Obama: listen to Hurricane Sandy warnings
Romney on the other hand, is going to have a hard time finding anyone who wants to hear about how states should be left to fend for their own and take care of their emergency disasters.
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Obama is the like slacker, who has avoided layoffs for the last four years cause he's a nice guy (psst and he's a minority). But due to his neverending incompetence, and lack of work ethic, the decision has been made to let him go. The date has been set and nothing can reverse it...But suddenly on the last day somebody spills coffee. Obama quickly hustles over with a mop, desperately hoping the bosses will forget the four years of incompetence and instead reward him for promptly cleaning up the mess.
A bit of good news on the economy this morning has markets gaining ground and economists revisiting their predictions, as ADP’s monthly report on US payrolls showed 158,000 jobs were added in October, well ahead of estimates–and a big increase from last month’s 88,000. Economists polled by Reuters had expected an increase of 135,000 jobs.
The report, compiled by the payroll company, featured a revamped methodology that was used for the first time in October. And while it’s hardly of the same importance as the report on employment due out Friday from Bureau of Labor Statistics, it does help many economists fine-tune their thinking about the BLS numbers.
Coming just days before the presidential election the Friday number is being even more closely watched than usual, as the outcome of the presidential race has been cast as a referendum on the performance of th economy over the past four years.
September’s BLS report was a surprise, with the unemployment rate falling to 7.8%, the lowest it has been since President Barack Obama took office in January, 2009. But while that number grabbed the headlines, another more important—the total number of jobs added – was much more dispiriting, with just 114,000 jobs added. Traditionally—at least before the dawn of the great recession–any number below 150,000 is seen as disappointing because it takes the addition of at least that number in any month to keep pace with increases in the population.
For Friday’s report, economists had forecast an increase of 125,000 jobs during October—but, and this is likely to be the only thing most people pay attention to–they predict the unemployment rate will rise to 7.9%. We’ll see.
In early trading, stocks were higher on the news, with the S&P and Dow up about 1%.