The Democrat/Republican issue is the smoke and mirrors - the Fed is the fire, the Fed controls both parties. We need to determine what the Fed's greatest weakness is and hit it like a $15 Trillion heavy thing. Obama, Pelosi, Reid, their counterparts on the other side are all salves to the Fed - if you support any of them, you are slaves to the slaves.
Breitbart's own article "Meltdown 101: Unemployment by the Numbers" published on July 2, 2009, written by Christopher Rugaber cites that, "US payrolls shrank by 467,000 in June, more than analysts expected." That number and the number of new people filing for unemployment benefits are different. But, if that can be insinuated in any way to be an improvement... I'd hate to think what a decline would look like...
Well, let's put it this way - Obama is a dedicated "whatever he needs to be at the moment he starts reading his teleprompter to someone." Would be cheaper to not have a middleman or a press secretary, and just read the teleprompter ourselves. We really didn't need a president who can read a teleprompter, we needed a president who could use a calculator.
Speaker of the House of Commons in England was forced to resign. Brings up far too much wishful thinking...
Why do we constantly keep going from really bad to so very much worse?
They don't know what the virus is but they know the virus hasn't compromised anything... And things are improving even though unemployment is going up. And, we will solve the debt problem... by assuming more debt. Of course, the economy will improve because we will be taxed even more next year! Of course, we will spend even more next year, too...so we will need to borrow even more.
Yes We CAN! Change you can believe in? I'd hate to see the kind of change we couldn't believe in...ha.
Would kind of think that if someone is getting eaten... by mice, that you would close it down immediately. But, maybe in Australia getting eaten by mice is... normal or something...
I've met lots of people in plenty worse stressful situations than he could possibly be in, who have no money, no job, no one to turn to, no home, unless you count living on the streets and digging through garbage cans a home and a job. They don't commit suicide.
If he had "demons" he was in a position to bring them out into the open as CFO. If there were "demons" - as CFO he had the responsibility to address them, especially for a government (tax-payer) financed institution. Either way he made several decisions, culminating in his decision to take his own life. That is a supremely selfish decision by all counts, for everyone concerned. If you wanted to know why I have no compassion, this is why.
You may be correct. I should stay out of the compassion business. I'll stick to the respect and dignity business for people who don't give up. I can happily agree to that.
Who the hell am I? Just like you, entitled to state my view, too. The last thing I will do is not present my view.
The logic here is profound and irrefutable. It's funny. There's a problem though - that saying, "If you're under 30 and you're a Republican, you don't have a heart; if you're over 30 and you're a Democrat, you don't have a brain." The only explanation is that Republicans have hearts and brains. Heh.