Skull Pilot
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- Nov 17, 2007
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Everything the government tells us is smoke and mirrors.
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Was this nonsense really necessary?
Here's the Technical Documentation. Tell me how the sample could be manipulated.So who decides who is stay at home and who just gave up???
Seriously? If you have to ask this, then you didn't read. So let's see if you can read this:
THE BLS DETERMINES UNEMPLOYMENT NUMBERS USING A SAMPLE SURVEYS EVERY MONTH. THROUGH THESE SURVEYS THEY ASK PEOPLE ABOUT THEIR EMPLOYMENT STATUS TO DETERMINE IF THEY ARE EMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYED BUT SEEKING EMPLOYMENT, PART TIME WORKERS SEEKING FULL TIME, UNEMPLOYED BECAUSE THEY CHOOSE NOT TO WORK, UNEMPLOYED BECAUSE THEY HAVE GIVEN UP LOOKING FOR WORK, ETC.
Using a "sample" sometimes can be manipulated, and often is.
That would be LESS accurate as you'd be ignoring all the people who never received benefits.Every person that loses their benefits should be asked what their current status is, not just a sampling if you want to be accurate.
Using a "sample" sometimes can be manipulated, and often is.
Every person that loses their benefits should be asked what their current status is, not just a sampling if you want to be accurate.
After your lie about what I said in the first sentence I stopped reading.
Translation: Your arguments are presented for their flaws, and you don't want to go any farther because you can't handle it.
I never said that government creates jobs. They merely make conditions conducive to job creation or hostile to job creation.
Okay, so let's take this, then. This would mean that the government can do all the "right" things, and still there might be no jobs being created. And that the government could do all the "wrong" things and that jobs could still be created, just maybe not as well.
The truth is that it's the MARKET that dictates job creation. When demand out paces production capacity, businesses create jobs. If not, they won't create jobs. Even if it's "difficult" to create jobs because of whatever reason. They'd still rather make more money than less money.
Government can create jobs inside the government, but they always result in a net loss. The reason Democrats love this scenario is because they love control. Not to mention the power over government workers. Democrats prefer public-sector jobs over private because it means a certain amount of control is inherent in the system and they just love raising taxes, which means more power, whereas private-sector is essentially freedom.
Listen, if you can't put forth an argument unless it's based on blind partisan hackery, then don't say anything at all. You sound like one of those guys standing on a street corner shouting "The end is nigh!"