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State jobless benefits have run out for 3 million

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansas...9953589.htm?1c

About 3 million unemployed Americans have exhausted their state
jobless benefits and are ineligible for further federal aid,
according
to a policy research organization.

Among that number are 58,800 Missourians and 27,600 Kansans, the
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities said last week.

Only about 34,000 unemployed U.S. workers continued to receive
benefits under the federal Temporary Extended Unemployment
Compensation program, said researcher Isaac Shapiro.

There are about 8 million U.S. workers looking for work.



Still less then at the end of Clinton's first term. ;-)

Yes, true, it took Clinton quite awhile to fix the other Bush's mess,
just as it will take Kerry quite awhile to fix THIS Bush's mess.

Let me get this straight.

The unemployment at the end of Clintons first term was the fault of the
previous POTUS, Bush 1.

The unemployment at the end of Bush 2's first term is the fault of Bush
2.

Nice try Bassy.

You are so simple!!! Clinton inherited a bad economy, with high
unemployment from Bush 1. That takes time to fix. Bush 2, on the other
hand inherited a good economy, with low unemployment, THEN ran it down
the drain.

Nice try, Jimmy.


Let me get this straight.

You say that Bush 2 inherited a *good* economy from Clinton and then ran
it down.

You obviously have no idea how the world and us economies work, the state
of the stock market during q3 and q4 1999 or the amount of debt the
average household was carrying at the end of 1999.

Get back with me after you do some research Bassy.


Not to mention that clinton inherited an expanding economy........his 'worst
economy in 'x' years was a flat out lie.

Asslicker once again retains his title of "king of the NG idiots"

Well, provide some evidence to prove me wrong!
You can't, all you can do is use that little boy name calling
technique. No wonder your wife ran you off.
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"DanO" wrote in message ink.net...
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You are so simple!!! Clinton inherited a bad economy, with high
unemployment from Bush 1. That takes time to fix. Bush 2, on the other
hand inherited a good economy, with low unemployment, THEN ran it down
the drain.

Nice try, Jimmy.


You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.


Enlighten us, oh, wise one.
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State jobless benefits have run out for 3 million

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansas...9953589.htm?1c

About 3 million unemployed Americans have exhausted their state
jobless benefits and are ineligible for further federal aid,
according
to a policy research organization.

Among that number are 58,800 Missourians and 27,600 Kansans, the
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities said last week.

Only about 34,000 unemployed U.S. workers continued to receive
benefits under the federal Temporary Extended Unemployment
Compensation program, said researcher Isaac Shapiro.

There are about 8 million U.S. workers looking for work.



Still less then at the end of Clinton's first term. ;-)

Yes, true, it took Clinton quite awhile to fix the other Bush's
mess,
just as it will take Kerry quite awhile to fix THIS Bush's mess.

Let me get this straight.

The unemployment at the end of Clintons first term was the fault of
the
previous POTUS, Bush 1.

The unemployment at the end of Bush 2's first term is the fault of
Bush
2.

Nice try Bassy.

You are so simple!!! Clinton inherited a bad economy, with high
unemployment from Bush 1. That takes time to fix. Bush 2, on the other
hand inherited a good economy, with low unemployment, THEN ran it down
the drain.

Nice try, Jimmy.


Let me get this straight.

You say that Bush 2 inherited a *good* economy from Clinton and then ran
it
down.

You obviously have no idea how the world and us economies work, the state
of
the stock market during q3 and q4 1999 or the amount of debt the average
household was carrying at the end of 1999.

Get back with me after you do some research Bassy.


YOU need to do some research. We (the U.S.) are in the worst fiscal
condition right now, under Bush 2's watch, than in any other time
since the Great Depression.


How so Bassy?

And how about that *Good* economy GWB inherited from Clinton.

Please elaborate on both.


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State jobless benefits have run out for 3 million

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansas...9953589.htm?1c

About 3 million unemployed Americans have exhausted their state
jobless benefits and are ineligible for further federal aid,
according
to a policy research organization.

Among that number are 58,800 Missourians and 27,600 Kansans, the
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities said last week.

Only about 34,000 unemployed U.S. workers continued to receive
benefits under the federal Temporary Extended Unemployment
Compensation program, said researcher Isaac Shapiro.

There are about 8 million U.S. workers looking for work.



Still less then at the end of Clinton's first term. ;-)

Yes, true, it took Clinton quite awhile to fix the other Bush's
mess,
just as it will take Kerry quite awhile to fix THIS Bush's mess.

Let me get this straight.

The unemployment at the end of Clintons first term was the fault of
the
previous POTUS, Bush 1.

The unemployment at the end of Bush 2's first term is the fault of
Bush
2.

Nice try Bassy.

You are so simple!!! Clinton inherited a bad economy, with high
unemployment from Bush 1. That takes time to fix. Bush 2, on the other
hand inherited a good economy, with low unemployment, THEN ran it down
the drain.

Nice try, Jimmy.

Let me get this straight.

You say that Bush 2 inherited a *good* economy from Clinton and then
ran
it down.

You obviously have no idea how the world and us economies work, the
state
of the stock market during q3 and q4 1999 or the amount of debt the
average household was carrying at the end of 1999.

Get back with me after you do some research Bassy.


Not to mention that clinton inherited an expanding economy........his
'worst
economy in 'x' years was a flat out lie.

Asslicker once again retains his title of "king of the NG idiots"

Well, provide some evidence to prove me wrong!
You can't, all you can do is use that little boy name calling
technique. No wonder your wife ran you off.


*You* made the claims. *You* prove them right.


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State jobless benefits have run out for 3 million

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansas...9953589.htm?1c

About 3 million unemployed Americans have exhausted their state
jobless benefits and are ineligible for further federal aid,
according
to a policy research organization.

Among that number are 58,800 Missourians and 27,600 Kansans, the
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities said last week.

Only about 34,000 unemployed U.S. workers continued to receive
benefits under the federal Temporary Extended Unemployment
Compensation program, said researcher Isaac Shapiro.

There are about 8 million U.S. workers looking for work.



Still less then at the end of Clinton's first term. ;-)

Yes, true, it took Clinton quite awhile to fix the other Bush's mess,
just as it will take Kerry quite awhile to fix THIS Bush's mess.

Let me get this straight.

The unemployment at the end of Clintons first term was the fault of the
previous POTUS, Bush 1.

The unemployment at the end of Bush 2's first term is the fault of Bush
2.

Nice try Bassy.

You are so simple!!! Clinton inherited a bad economy, with high
unemployment from Bush 1. That takes time to fix. Bush 2, on the other
hand inherited a good economy, with low unemployment, THEN ran it down
the drain.

Nice try, Jimmy.


Let me get this straight.

You say that Bush 2 inherited a *good* economy from Clinton and then ran
it down.

You obviously have no idea how the world and us economies work, the state
of the stock market during q3 and q4 1999 or the amount of debt the
average household was carrying at the end of 1999.

Get back with me after you do some research Bassy.


Not to mention that clinton inherited an expanding economy........his 'worst
economy in 'x' years was a flat out lie.

Asslicker once again retains his title of "king of the NG idiots"

You poor, bitter man. You must be taking your wife running off on you
very hard, to be so bitter that you must call people childish names.
May I suggest that you get some divorce support? Oh, you've already
made everybody over there mad at you with your petty crap, too! I'm
sorry you are so bitter about that, but, life goes on. It must be
either that, or you have some inferiority complex, and name calling
makes you feel like a REAL man.


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Enlighten us, oh, wise one.


....ploink... you just made my kill file.


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On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:26:47 -0400, "P. Fritz"
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And most are temporarily out of work, just the the majjority that lack
health insurance...it is a temporary condition, besides, basic economics
teaches that around 5% unemployment is healthy.......if the labor poor
shrinks too much further, it leads to a rapid increase in labor cost, which
can cause rapid inflation.



which, of course, is wrong. the factor is not the unemployment rate,
but productivity increase. those of us who are out of work know the
difference.
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 06:55:43 -0400, Harry Krause
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thunder wrote:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:26:47 -0400, P. Fritz wrote:


And most are temporarily out of work, just the the majjority that lack
health insurance...it is a temporary condition, besides, basic economics
teaches that around 5% unemployment is healthy.......if the labor poor
shrinks too much further, it leads to a rapid increase in labor cost,
which can cause rapid inflation.


I'm assuming a typo, that you really wanted to say "labor pool", but I
find your usage somewhat telling.



Don't you just love it when some crazed conservative proclaims that
unemployment is a good thing, and that being unprotected by health
insurance is only a "temporary" condition?



yeah especially when they deny us health benefits, etc.
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Unless your company went bankrupt, use your cobra.

"Bob" wrote in message
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 06:55:43 -0400, Harry Krause
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thunder wrote:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:26:47 -0400, P. Fritz wrote:


And most are temporarily out of work, just the the majjority that

lack
health insurance...it is a temporary condition, besides, basic

economics
teaches that around 5% unemployment is healthy.......if the labor poor
shrinks too much further, it leads to a rapid increase in labor cost,
which can cause rapid inflation.

I'm assuming a typo, that you really wanted to say "labor pool", but I
find your usage somewhat telling.



Don't you just love it when some crazed conservative proclaims that
unemployment is a good thing, and that being unprotected by health
insurance is only a "temporary" condition?



yeah especially when they deny us health benefits, etc.
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Unless your company went bankrupt, use your cobra.


There is plenty of reasonable priced insurance out there, if you look.
The problem is that the socialist crowd feels they are entitled to
everything.

And anybody that thinks that 100% employment would be utopia doesn't have
many brain cells connecting.


"Bob" wrote in message
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 06:55:43 -0400, Harry Krause
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thunder wrote:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:26:47 -0400, P. Fritz wrote:


And most are temporarily out of work, just the the majjority

that
lack
health insurance...it is a temporary condition, besides, basic

economics
teaches that around 5% unemployment is healthy.......if the labor

poor
shrinks too much further, it leads to a rapid increase in labor

cost,
which can cause rapid inflation.

I'm assuming a typo, that you really wanted to say "labor pool",

but I
find your usage somewhat telling.


Don't you just love it when some crazed conservative proclaims that
unemployment is a good thing, and that being unprotected by health
insurance is only a "temporary" condition?



yeah especially when they deny us health benefits, etc.
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