Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #21   Report Post  
NOYB
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...

"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...

"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...
Since June 2003, the economy has seen 27 straight months of net job
gains...yielding a *net* gain of 4,172,000 jobs over that same period.


In the last 18 months alone, we've added 3,533,000 jobs.

Since the election, we've added 1,837,000 jobs.

The unemployment rate stands at 4.9%...which is exactly where it was
prior to 9/11.

Unfortunately, Katrina will probably have a negative impact on the
numbers for the next few months.

http://tinyurl.com/dnb7a

These numbers are meaningless without information on how peoples'
incomes have changed as they take these "new" jobs.


Then I could argue that the numbers from the 90's are meaningless without
information on how many single-earner households became two income
households out of necessity during that time period. And how much the
second income earner's money contributed to a boost in GDP each year.



We know that YOU like to think
in terms of evil welfare recipients whose incomes are headed upward when
they get jobs. However, the grownup news has carried numerous stories
about people who were in the 50k-75k white collar category and had to
take nasty pay cuts in order to find ANY job in the area where they
preferred to live.


That's because you listen to those wacky liberal news stations like NPR.


Heh. Would you like whipped cream on that foot, as long as it's in your
mouth? Three weeks ago, our local NPR radio station interviewed two people
from the NYS department of labor. They were bemoaning the FACT that
although they can offer retraining to mid- and senior-level engineers who
will lose their jobs when Delphi (the auto parts maker) shuts its doors,
they know for a FACT that companies simply do not exist here which can
offer these people anywhere near the money they were making before. They
were talking about people going from 75k to 100k, down to 30k-40k. Not
funny when you're 45 years old and your first kid's going to college next
year.


Just because someone was earning $75-100k doesn't mean that they are
guaranteed that amount in the future.

Consider this:

Before you could look up the exact dealer cost of an automobile on
edmunds.com, car salesmen were all earning 6 figures. Now, they earn on
average one-third to one-half that.

The reality of a dynamic world has changed the profession. Consumers would
say for the better...and employees would say for the worse.





But, I guess that the DOL people who are actually interviewing displaced
workers have no idea what they were talking about, because they were
interviewed on an NPR affiliate station. Right?


In true NPR fashion, they interviewed only folks from one side of the
equation.

My brother just took an engineering job paying a lot more than he was
earning when Bush took office. NPR hasn't interviewed him though.





Try again, but with real data, this time. And, if you have some spare
time, take a course in statistics.


Real data? If I can't get the data from BLS, where am I supposed to get
it from?


The data is not real because it is not accompanied by missing numbers
required to give it meaning. It's as if I said to you "My friend lost all
her teeth by the time she was 40." It only tells you she lost her teeth.
You have no idea how.


In most cases, the "how" really doesn't matter. The fact is that she now
has no teeth, and needs a denture or implants to replace them.



  #22   Report Post  
Doug Kanter
 
Posts: n/a
Default

"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

That's because you listen to those wacky liberal news stations like NPR.


Heh. Would you like whipped cream on that foot, as long as it's in your
mouth? Three weeks ago, our local NPR radio station interviewed two
people from the NYS department of labor. They were bemoaning the FACT
that although they can offer retraining to mid- and senior-level
engineers who will lose their jobs when Delphi (the auto parts maker)
shuts its doors, they know for a FACT that companies simply do not exist
here which can offer these people anywhere near the money they were
making before. They were talking about people going from 75k to 100k,
down to 30k-40k. Not funny when you're 45 years old and your first kid's
going to college next year.


Just because someone was earning $75-100k doesn't mean that they are
guaranteed that amount in the future.


Obviously not, but you're using your incomplete information to "prove" that
wealth is being created, when, on the whole, it may not be.



Consider this:

Before you could look up the exact dealer cost of an automobile....


Blah. This does not support your use of incomplete data. I assume you
realize that if this were a discussion in an economics or statistics class,
your professor would've humiliated you by now.



But, I guess that the DOL people who are actually interviewing displaced
workers have no idea what they were talking about, because they were
interviewed on an NPR affiliate station. Right?


In true NPR fashion, they interviewed only folks from one side of the
equation.


That's a stupid thing to say. Long weekend? Not recovered yet? Drink more
water.


  #23   Report Post  
NOYB
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
news
"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

That's because you listen to those wacky liberal news stations like
NPR.

Heh. Would you like whipped cream on that foot, as long as it's in your
mouth? Three weeks ago, our local NPR radio station interviewed two
people from the NYS department of labor. They were bemoaning the FACT
that although they can offer retraining to mid- and senior-level
engineers who will lose their jobs when Delphi (the auto parts maker)
shuts its doors, they know for a FACT that companies simply do not exist
here which can offer these people anywhere near the money they were
making before. They were talking about people going from 75k to 100k,
down to 30k-40k. Not funny when you're 45 years old and your first kid's
going to college next year.


Just because someone was earning $75-100k doesn't mean that they are
guaranteed that amount in the future.


Obviously not, but you're using your incomplete information to "prove"
that wealth is being created, when, on the whole, it may not be.



Consider this:

Before you could look up the exact dealer cost of an automobile....


Blah. This does not support your use of incomplete data. I assume you
realize that if this were a discussion in an economics or statistics
class, your professor would've humiliated you by now.


I went to a conservative university, in a conservative town in a
conservative state. My professors were conservatives. They would not only
have *not* humiliated me, they would have agreed with me.






But, I guess that the DOL people who are actually interviewing displaced
workers have no idea what they were talking about, because they were
interviewed on an NPR affiliate station. Right?


In true NPR fashion, they interviewed only folks from one side of the
equation.


That's a stupid thing to say. Long weekend? Not recovered yet? Drink more
water.



  #24   Report Post  
Starbuck's
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I went to a very liberal NE school, they encouraged conservatives to express
their opinion and to disagree with the professors.


"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
news
"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

That's because you listen to those wacky liberal news stations like
NPR.

Heh. Would you like whipped cream on that foot, as long as it's in your
mouth? Three weeks ago, our local NPR radio station interviewed two
people from the NYS department of labor. They were bemoaning the FACT
that although they can offer retraining to mid- and senior-level
engineers who will lose their jobs when Delphi (the auto parts maker)
shuts its doors, they know for a FACT that companies simply do not
exist here which can offer these people anywhere near the money they
were making before. They were talking about people going from 75k to
100k, down to 30k-40k. Not funny when you're 45 years old and your
first kid's going to college next year.

Just because someone was earning $75-100k doesn't mean that they are
guaranteed that amount in the future.


Obviously not, but you're using your incomplete information to "prove"
that wealth is being created, when, on the whole, it may not be.



Consider this:

Before you could look up the exact dealer cost of an automobile....


Blah. This does not support your use of incomplete data. I assume you
realize that if this were a discussion in an economics or statistics
class, your professor would've humiliated you by now.


I went to a conservative university, in a conservative town in a
conservative state. My professors were conservatives. They would not
only have *not* humiliated me, they would have agreed with me.






But, I guess that the DOL people who are actually interviewing
displaced workers have no idea what they were talking about, because
they were interviewed on an NPR affiliate station. Right?

In true NPR fashion, they interviewed only folks from one side of the
equation.


That's a stupid thing to say. Long weekend? Not recovered yet? Drink more
water.





  #25   Report Post  
NOYB
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"Starbuck's" wrote in message
...
I went to a very liberal NE school, they encouraged conservatives to
express their opinion and to disagree with the professors.


But, of course, those opinions had an effect on their grades.





  #26   Report Post  
Doug Kanter
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

"Starbuck's" wrote in message
...
I went to a very liberal NE school, they encouraged conservatives to
express their opinion and to disagree with the professors.


But, of course, those opinions had an effect on their grades.




They should. In a decent college, you're not trained to take tests. You're
trained to debate, interact and make decisions.


  #27   Report Post  
Doug Kanter
 
Posts: n/a
Default

"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
news
"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

That's because you listen to those wacky liberal news stations like
NPR.

Heh. Would you like whipped cream on that foot, as long as it's in your
mouth? Three weeks ago, our local NPR radio station interviewed two
people from the NYS department of labor. They were bemoaning the FACT
that although they can offer retraining to mid- and senior-level
engineers who will lose their jobs when Delphi (the auto parts maker)
shuts its doors, they know for a FACT that companies simply do not
exist here which can offer these people anywhere near the money they
were making before. They were talking about people going from 75k to
100k, down to 30k-40k. Not funny when you're 45 years old and your
first kid's going to college next year.

Just because someone was earning $75-100k doesn't mean that they are
guaranteed that amount in the future.


Obviously not, but you're using your incomplete information to "prove"
that wealth is being created, when, on the whole, it may not be.



Consider this:

Before you could look up the exact dealer cost of an automobile....


Blah. This does not support your use of incomplete data. I assume you
realize that if this were a discussion in an economics or statistics
class, your professor would've humiliated you by now.


I went to a conservative university, in a conservative town in a
conservative state. My professors were conservatives. They would not
only have *not* humiliated me, they would have agreed with me.


Bull****. You stated that more jobs were created. You did NOT indicate at
what income levels they were created. 95% may have been jobs which pay
minimum wage. Or not. You don't know. And, you don't know where those
employees came from before. Were they unemployed? Did they leave other jobs
for reasons other than money, like travel distance or job satisfaction? You
have no idea. Therefore, you cannot argue that there was any gain or loss,
or that it has any political significance whatsoever.


  #28   Report Post  
Starbuck's
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Harry,
Would you like to compare my real degree, with your imaginary degree?


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"Starbuck's" wrote in message
...
I went to a very liberal NE school, they encouraged conservatives to
express their opinion and to disagree with the professors.


But, of course, those opinions had an effect on their grades.





The only Northeast school Smithers got close to was Mrs. Porters School
for Girls, and that was during a drive-by.

--
- - -
George W. Bush, our hero!

"You see, not only did the attacks help accelerate a recession, the
attacks reminded us that we are at war."—Bush, Washington, D.C., June 8,
2005



  #29   Report Post  
Starbuck's
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Their opinions did not have an effect on their grades, their ability to
express their opinions and support that opinion with a viable argument did
effect their grades.


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...

"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net...

"Starbuck's" wrote in message
...
I went to a very liberal NE school, they encouraged conservatives to
express their opinion and to disagree with the professors.


But, of course, those opinions had an effect on their grades.




They should. In a decent college, you're not trained to take tests. You're
trained to debate, interact and make decisions.



  #30   Report Post  
NOYB
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"RG" wrote in message news:_EjVe.8816$mH.3300@fed1read07...

Read back, RG. You'll see that Harry turned an statistical/informational
thread into a political one. And then thunder piled on with his "take it
back to 1977, only when a Republican was in the WH" claim.


"armchair partisan political hacks that populate this forum"

If the shoe fits...

If it serves you to claim no political intent to this post, and if you
believe such a claim extends to exonerate you any history of such
activity, then I simply leave you to the enjoyment of your delusion.


I don't get it.

Bad news=news
Good news=political

I'm just pointing out that the sour mood sweeping over this country is
because the news media only reports on the bad news...and ignores the good
news.







Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Crimes Against Nature-- RFK, Jr. Interview W. Watson General 0 November 14th 04 11:05 PM
The Real Reason Bush went to War Harry Krause General 18 August 5th 04 01:12 PM
Bwahaha! Bye Bye Bushy! Bobsprit ASA 1 June 18th 04 11:37 PM
What a Great Day! Capt.American ASA 16 July 25th 03 12:54 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:34 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 BoatBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Boats"

 

Copyright © 2017