There have actually been some very positive signs over the past few weeks. If it wasn't for the situation in Greece, the market would keep climbing; lots of caution because of that.
But, domestically, things have definitely turned a corner.
Yeah....as soon as the market 'turns'....these folks can give up the food stamps................................un-fuckin'-believable...![]()
That seems to be a common response when someone points out the truth about the economy. By doing so, they're somehow saying that all problems are solved, and that everyone is employed and all are off of food stamps.
It's a simplistic response, that has nothing to do w/ what I said. I assumed your thread title was some sort of sarcasm, but the economy really is moving in a positive direction. Hiring is up, GDP is up, and the outlook is just better than it was.
I'm talking about the people that need food stamps and that they keep growing in numbers.....you're the one brought up the stock market, like its gonna mean something to these people......well...it ain't gonna mean shit to them, they're not investing on Wall Street.....
Aren't you one of those sympathizing with those protesting the robber barons on Wall St....? and then cheering as the stock market goes up....
Seems like deep down you know its true that those Wall St. barons are the only hope in digging this economy out of the hole its in...
No; I just understand the market. When it does well, businesses hire. When it doesn't, they don't.
Then you and the dude need to understand that businesses hire when they are making profits and have a potential to expand to make even more profit...., regardless of what the stock market is doing....as a matter of fact, a stock may decrease while that business is spending its money on more or better equipment and hiring more people......
Profit.....its that dirty word that the protesters are complaining about......you know, Conoco Phillips, American Express, Chevron, Exxon, Bank or America, Boing, Halliburton, Delta, Phillip Morris, etc....those greedy corporations that actually hire people and have a payroll.....that pollute the water and air, supply gasoline and electricity....that make it possible for you to go to a store and buy food and clothes and those wonderful Ipads......
Bravo I'm an MBA for chevron, you have nothing to teach me about business. You skinheads and trailer trash are always crying about the poor. We will always have poor. Yor life doesn't suck because of them it just sucks.
Usually, when you have to paint things in extremes, it's not a good sign.
Your a retired biggot, racist and former deck mopper. News flash even when the economy is at its best we have people going on welfare and food stamps you loser.YSkinheads ?...Crying about the poor?......wtf are you ranting about now.....when did you EVER hear me crying about the poor or that my life sux ?.....
Affirmative action might get you an MBA or some other degree, but it can't make you intelligent...thats been proven over and over in the last few decades.
You're an MBA for Chevron ?...you can't even write Chevron correctly.....you're not fooling anyone here.....
FYI I'm the Archbishop of Canterbury.....
There have actually been some very positive signs over the past few weeks. If it wasn't for the situation in Greece, the market would keep climbing; lots of caution because of that.
But, domestically, things have definitely turned a corner.
Nearly 15% of the U.S. population relied on food stamps in August, as the number of recipients hit 45.8 million.
At least something is growing besides the national debt......
Nearly 15% of the U.S. population relied on food stamps in August, as the number of recipients hit 45.8 million.
At least something is growing besides the national debt......
If the Euro crashes you may look back on these times as halycon days, just saying.
What do you think Greece will do? Aren't they talking about dumping the Euro?