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All of the Hot Air fell out of Obamas Speech: Unemployment Rate 8.1% ...96,000 Jobs Added?

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posted on Sep, 10 2012 @ 08:26 PM
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So if Obamas loses, I will offer you a shoulder to cry on.

As long as you will give me a shoulder to cry on, regardless of who wins.



posted on Sep, 11 2012 @ 08:42 AM
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Originally posted by butcherguy

Originally posted by karen61057
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Yes the momemtum is in place and President Obama is in the lead by a pretty wide margin too. La la la la.
Like I said see me after the election.

Dukakis held a very substantial lead in the polls after the Democratic National Convention.

He went on to lose.

You just never know what will happen between now and the first week of November.
edit on 10-9-2012 by butcherguy because: (no reason given)


I know what will happen between now and the first week of November.

The Job Reports come out the first Friday of every month.

October Job Report + November Job Report = President Mitt Romney moves into

the White House January 20, 2013.


The new Secretary of State will probably be the very qualified

Secretary of State Sarah Palin.

Bye...bye....Hillary.



posted on Sep, 11 2012 @ 08:45 AM
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Originally posted by karen61057
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Yes the momemtum is in place and President Obama is in the lead by a pretty wide margin too. La la la la.
Like I said see me after the election.


Why is the republican Tommy Thompson winning the Senate seat in Wisconsin ???

There must be a reason.

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The mighty Tea Party will swing into action this month and next month.

- Obama is doomed. -



posted on Sep, 11 2012 @ 10:29 PM
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Originally posted by TDawgRex
Where I work, the dockworkers are indispensible. Automation would be too costly.


Like I already said, not every job can be replaced by a machine. Every job can be made more efficient though. Now can you at least try to address the only point here that you wrote way too much nothing to avoid already. Just tell me if my questions are too hard.



posted on Sep, 12 2012 @ 12:58 AM
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Originally posted by wascurious

Originally posted by TDawgRex
Where I work, the dockworkers are indispensible. Automation would be too costly.


Like I already said, not every job can be replaced by a machine. Every job can be made more efficient though. Now can you at least try to address the only point here that you wrote way too much nothing to avoid already. Just tell me if my questions are too hard.


Not hard at all...pretty much basic really. I have explained my reasoning in black and white using simple analogies. Try reading the posts rather than in between the lines.
There is really nothing between the lines at all.


I work in the real world, with my hands and mind, and while automation can replace much of what we do, in my opinion, that way lies madness.

As you can see I am not a fan of Big Government. It's to constraining. I am however, a fan of the little man standing up on his own two feet and striking out on his own...to fail or succeed by his own merits.



posted on Sep, 12 2012 @ 01:02 AM
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Originally posted by Eurisko2012

The new Secretary of State will probably be the very qualified

Secretary of State Sarah Palin.


I like Mrs Palin, but would never support her as SoS. Maybe Department of Energy instead?

To tell the truth, even though he is a newbie, I would like to see LTC West. THAT would get peoples attention.



posted on Sep, 12 2012 @ 09:33 AM
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Originally posted by TDawgRex

Originally posted by Eurisko2012

The new Secretary of State will probably be the very qualified

Secretary of State Sarah Palin.


I like Mrs Palin, but would never support her as SoS. Maybe Department of Energy instead?

To tell the truth, even though he is a newbie, I would like to see LTC West. THAT would get peoples attention.


Hillary Clinton can do the job.

Why can't Gov. Sarah Palin do the job? How hard is it to be Secretary of State?



posted on Sep, 12 2012 @ 09:48 AM
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Oh, it must be really tough.


When your ambassador in Libya is murdered, you have to sign a news release that some staffer wrote, explaining how it was a very bad thing, and you don't agree with it.
You have to do this right after your underlings in the Embassy in Egypt explain how they understand why these things happen and it's kind of ok.



posted on Sep, 12 2012 @ 09:52 AM
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Originally posted by butcherguy
reply to post by Eurisko2012
 
Oh, it must be really tough.


When your ambassador in Libya is murdered, you have to sign a news release that some staffer wrote, explaining how it was a very bad thing, and you don't agree with it.
You have to do this right after your underlings in the Embassy in Egypt explain how they understand why these things happen and it's kind of ok.



It looks like the - reset button thingy - didn't work.

I prefer the Republican solution - Peace through Strength -.



posted on Sep, 13 2012 @ 12:26 AM
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Originally posted by Eurisko2012

Originally posted by TDawgRex

Originally posted by Eurisko2012

The new Secretary of State will probably be the very qualified

Secretary of State Sarah Palin.


I like Mrs Palin, but would never support her as SoS. Maybe Department of Energy instead?

To tell the truth, even though he is a newbie, I would like to see LTC West. THAT would get peoples attention.


Hillary Clinton can do the job.

Why can't Gov. Sarah Palin do the job? How hard is it to be Secretary of State?


I just think Sarah would be gaffe prone as she speaks like most people do, for which I love her.

But in the world of politics, speaking like your average person puts you in a minefield.

West on the other hand is a Vet, yet speaks his mind as well. Quite often bluntly. I like that approach. It'll still be a minefield, but he's armored...



posted on Sep, 13 2012 @ 08:50 AM
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Who should President Mitt Romney put over at the Federal Reserve?

I like James Grant.

He said if put there he will open a new office down the hall called

- The Office of Unintended Consequences -.

Quantitative Easing Devalues the U.S. Dollar and just kicks the can down the road.



posted on Sep, 13 2012 @ 09:23 AM
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Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by TDawgRex
 


Who should President Mitt Romney put over at the Federal Reserve?

I like James Grant.

He said if put there he will open a new office down the hall called

- The Office of Unintended Consequences -.

Quantitative Easing Devalues the U.S. Dollar and just kicks the can down the road.

How about this guy?
Member



posted on Sep, 13 2012 @ 09:28 AM
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We need to put someone down there to defund the CFPB.

They stole $597 Million from the Federal Reserve.

Getting money from the U.S. Congress is too much of a hassle.



posted on Sep, 13 2012 @ 09:58 AM
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They ought to rename it too, while they are shaking things up.

Like the Federal Box of Debt.



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