The Unemployment Rate Meets Global Warming Science.
Posted 4 weeks 2 days ago byWhich statement is more believable? The Himalayas will melt by 2035. Or, The unemployment rate in the month of January fell from 10% to 9.7%.
Which statement is more believable? The Himalayas will melt by 2035. Or, The unemployment rate in the month of January fell from 10% to 9.7%.
Thoughts
Now a days, we don't even
Submitted on February 13th, 2010 by MashonNow a days, we don't even know what to believe. We have been deceived many times and we need tremendous reforms. Issues either being unemployment or global warming, still they are issues to be resolve once and for all. Now, those are not only the main problems of the state but also the tax refund loans, foreclosure and the likes. The government should act now for the people are fed up with all the promises.
Social Security
Submitted on February 9th, 2010 by rom12921breakeven for most folks is between 74-76. If a person is not working, better get while the gettin's good.
In the United States we have had more rags to riches stories not even possible in other countries. We need to keep our freedom, free markets and opportunity for all.
great point Rom
Submitted on February 9th, 2010 by John 2000"We brought families and communities together in a time of crisis"
It's too bad that we are being forced to interpret almost all of the rhetoric in such a convoluted manner.
If you opt to take SS early, the rate of payout is reduced substantially which reduces future deficits.
I've read
Submitted on February 9th, 2010 by rom12921unemployment in some states close to 20%. Some just giove up and collect SS if they are old enough or move in with a relative.
Sounds like a campaign speech "We brought families and communities together in a time of crisis"
There are
Submitted on February 8th, 2010 by John 2000Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics, and we get all three.
The unemployment lies will come back to bite them in the ass big time, just like the global warming lies.