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Tierra_y_Libertad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-20-09 07:40 PM
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15. It's a "trickle-down" recovery with the bankers and politicians doing the trickling.
And, the usual people getting pissed on.
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  -Economic recovery with continued job losses? CoffeeCat  Sep-20-09 03:23 PM   #0 
  - Intermediate Value Theorem.  BlooInBloo   Sep-20-09 03:25 PM   #1 
  - It's all lies and spin-everyone knows that unless they are rethugs, bankster cheerleaders  earth mom   Sep-20-09 03:36 PM   #2 
  - GDP reporting can include some odd things that may seem counter-intuitive.  Selatius   Sep-20-09 03:37 PM   #3 
  - Another unexpected factor  FBaggins   Sep-20-09 04:28 PM   #10 
  - The bottom 20% of the income distribution only account for about 3% of Gross Domestic Product  FarCenter   Sep-20-09 03:39 PM   #4 
  - Jobs are usually the last thing to recover from a recession.  TxRider   Sep-20-09 03:40 PM   #5 
  - +1  Zoeisright   Sep-20-09 03:49 PM   #8 
  - Employment is a leading indicator on the way in  nadinbrzezinski   Sep-20-09 03:43 PM   #6 
  - The government and their owners on Wall Street believe  DJ13   Sep-20-09 03:43 PM   #7 
  - Simple. Your last sentence is the key.  FBaggins   Sep-20-09 04:16 PM   #9 
  - Over the last 30 years they have increasingly divorced us from them  TheKentuckian   Sep-20-09 04:57 PM   #11 
  - Measured? By Goldman Sach's bonus pool.  Ruby the Liberal   Sep-20-09 05:36 PM   #12 
  - I don't know anything about economics so I go by what I see  sabrina 1   Sep-20-09 06:45 PM   #13 
  - It is no different than  obliviously   Sep-20-09 07:07 PM   #14 
  - It's a "trickle-down" recovery with the bankers and politicians doing the trickling.  Tierra_y_Libertad   Sep-20-09 07:40 PM   #15 
  - I believe it is called a "jobless recovery"  JonQ   Sep-20-09 08:27 PM   #16 
  - Imagine that you owned a store that sold widgets. Before the recession you had 12 employees  grantcart   Sep-20-09 08:39 PM   #17 
  - Things are changing daily-this is long but I hope you get the point  Capn Sunshine   Sep-20-09 09:04 PM   #18 
  - and I didn't even mention  Capn Sunshine   Sep-20-09 09:28 PM   #20 
  - Thanks for the perspective n/t  flying rabbit   Sep-20-09 10:30 PM   #21 
  - economic recovery almost ALWAYS precedes job market recovery  unblock   Sep-20-09 09:07 PM   #19 
  - Recession/recovery is based on 2 quarters of positive/negative change to aggregated output, ie GDP  anigbrowl   Sep-20-09 10:33 PM   #22 
  - You are too logical. Remember what Humpty Dumpty said...  AdHocSolver   Sep-20-09 11:40 PM   #23 
 

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