We have finally gained back the jobs lost in the Great Bush Recession

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Another phoney aspect is that many of those new hires are part time low wage jobs. America can't handle much more of theis kind of "success".
 
We lost full time jobs and gained part time jobs. We lost skilled jobs and gained unskilled jobs. This is liberal success.

It's like the rapist who tells the woman how much she really wanted it.
 
Just a note for all the perfect forecasters out there. This is your chance to get the recognition you deserve! Be able to clobber other posters with your perfect track record! Humiliate your opponents with your verifiable brilliance!

Post your fearless predictions on the Forecasting thread. Unless of course, if you believe your predictions are going to be wrong.......
 
Just a note for all the perfect forecasters out there. This is your chance to get the recognition you deserve! Be able to clobber other posters with your perfect track record! Humiliate your opponents with your verifiable brilliance!

Post your fearless predictions on the Forecasting thread. Unless of course, if you believe your predictions are going to be wrong.......

Many of them predicted a Romney victory. Maybe they'll do a little better with this one.
 
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Just a note for all the perfect forecasters out there. This is your chance to get the recognition you deserve! Be able to clobber other posters with your perfect track record! Humiliate your opponents with your verifiable brilliance!

Post your fearless predictions on the Forecasting thread. Unless of course, if you believe your predictions are going to be wrong.......

Many of them predicted a Romney victory. Maybe they'll do a little better with this one.

Hey, I give the CBO forecasts as a benchmark to work from. You just have to figure out which way to fudge!
 
Check your memes before you post

The U.S. stock market peaked in October 2007, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average index exceeded 14,000 points. It then entered a pronounced decline, which accelerated markedly in October 2008.

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