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Originally posted by: hoops2
So I guess you guys think that
1- 9.2% unemployment
2- 16+% un/underemployment
3- 44 million Americans on food stamps
5- $1,400 billion deficits
6- less than 2% GDP growth
7- declining wages
is good economic policy?
Originally posted by: hoops2
So I guess you guys think that
1- 9.2% unemployment
2- 16+% un/underemployment
3- 44 million Americans on food stamps
5- $1,400 billion deficits
6- less than 2% GDP growth
7- declining wages
is good economic policy?
When weighed against 8 years of policies that, if uninterrupted, would have led us today to
1- 16-18% unemployment
2- 30+% un/underemployment
3- 75 million Americans on food stamps
4- (skipping 4, like most GOPers hoops2 can't count)
5- $3,000 billion deficits
6- more than 4% GDP contraction
7- wages? what are wages?
well yes, we do.
1- 16-18% unemployment
2- 30+% un/underemployment
3- 75 million Americans on food stamps
4- (skipping 4, like most GOPers hoops2 can't count)
5- $3,000 billion deficits
6- more than 4% GDP contraction
7- wages? what are wages?
well yes, we do.