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Mr. Hyde Donating Member (314 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-08-09 03:04 PM
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2. it's time for the government to keep it's hands off of the economy.
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  -US banker sees 10% jobless rate steven johnson  Apr-08-09 02:40 PM   #0 
  - It's time for the government to consider a mandatory freeze on all layoffs  bluestateguy   Apr-08-09 02:47 PM   #1 
  - it's time for the government to keep it's hands off of the economy.  Mr. Hyde   Apr-08-09 03:04 PM   #2 
  - yeah. cos deregulation worked so well the last time around. nt  La Lioness Priyanka   Apr-08-09 03:05 PM   #3 
  - Are you better off than you were four years ago?  Mr. Hyde   Apr-08-09 03:10 PM   #4 
  - how is my personal well being related to regulation vs deregulation?  La Lioness Priyanka   Apr-08-09 03:22 PM   #7 
  - Personally I am way worse off  Betty   Apr-08-09 03:35 PM   #8 
     - as do most economists. nt  La Lioness Priyanka   Apr-08-09 03:37 PM   #9 
     - I'm actually better off now than I ever was but my situation is somewhat atypical  Mr. Hyde   Apr-08-09 05:48 PM   #12 
  - The government needs to get rid of the central bank. The central bank creates bubbles by inflating  sythe200   Apr-08-09 04:10 PM   #11 
     - and replace it with what?  Mr. Hyde   Apr-08-09 05:51 PM   #13 
  - Honey, you're lost.  aquart   Apr-09-09 04:56 AM   #18 
  - Yeah that'll work...  twitomy   Apr-08-09 04:01 PM   #10 
  - How the hell can the government do that?  fujiyama   Apr-09-09 07:27 PM   #23 
  - Because going out of business is SO much better for employees!  Dappleganger   Apr-11-09 05:13 PM   #26 
  - The government declaring a freeze isn't going to change the fundamental  riverdeep   Apr-12-09 03:08 AM   #28 
  - It's already over 10%. n/t  mainegreen   Apr-08-09 03:11 PM   #5 
  - U6 tells the whole story: 15.6% unemployment+underemployment in march 2009  Mr. Hyde   Apr-08-09 03:20 PM   #6 
     - It's already close to 13 percent here . . .  DollyM   Apr-08-09 07:16 PM   #14 
        - U1 is over 10% in my neck of the woods too. Ohio is/was very dependent on the auto industry.  Mr. Hyde   Apr-08-09 10:33 PM   #17 
        - Until things get better when? And how will they get better with no jobs? n/t  cabluedem   Apr-09-09 07:47 AM   #19 
           - hope is the only thing we have left . . .  DollyM   Apr-09-09 06:07 PM   #22 
              - It took more then eight years. I'd go back to Reagan or even Nixon...  cabluedem   Apr-11-09 01:35 AM   #24 
  - the average in my part of northern illinois is over 10%...  madrchsod   Apr-08-09 08:56 PM   #15 
  - we are in southern Illinois and it is really bad here too . . .  DollyM   Apr-09-09 06:04 PM   #21 
  - Obama???? Where are ya bud????...This is growing outa control!!!  goforit   Apr-08-09 09:03 PM   #16 
  - These people need a reality check it's already 12 percent here in Michigan.  sarcasmo   Apr-09-09 09:29 AM   #20 
  - 9.9% official rate of unemployment in my county (Maryland) last month.  FreeStateDemocrat   Apr-11-09 04:18 PM   #25 
  - what planet does he live on?  Mari333   Apr-11-09 05:18 PM   #27 
  - Hah. Ten percent. It's over ten percent.  riverdeep   Apr-12-09 03:14 AM   #29 
 

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