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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-10-10 06:57 PM
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4. Unless you're a government employee
these are the job numbers that count.
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  -Bikini Graph - Private Sector Job Gain/Loss thru to the end of September Tx4obama  Oct-10-10 06:50 PM   #0 
  - IT IS loosing steam  nadinbrzezinski   Oct-10-10 06:51 PM   #1 
  - Excuse me, but how are you showing a jobs gain for the past few months,  MadHound   Oct-10-10 06:52 PM   #2 
  - They mean private sector job gain/loss, not total job gain/loss. n/t  BzaDem   Oct-10-10 06:55 PM   #3 
  - Ah, in other words this is a graph out of la-la land,  MadHound   Oct-10-10 06:57 PM   #5 
     - It Does Make A Difference  iamjoy   Oct-10-10 07:16 PM   #11 
  - Unless you're a government employee  sandnsea   Oct-10-10 06:57 PM   #4 
     - So those tens of thousands of people who lost their jobs the past few months don't county  MadHound   Oct-10-10 06:59 PM   #6 
        - And the ones that didn't because of Obama's money  sandnsea   Oct-10-10 07:07 PM   #7 
        - You keep saying that I hate this administration, I don't  MadHound   Oct-10-10 07:12 PM   #9 
           - Because private sector jobs pay the taxes  sandnsea   Oct-10-10 08:06 PM   #13 
              - Private sector jobs pay the taxes?  MadHound   Oct-11-10 07:16 AM   #18 
                 - Not enough to cover govt jobs  sandnsea   Oct-11-10 04:01 PM   #27 
        - Not on a graph labelled "private sector job gain/loss" they don't, no.  Donald Ian Rankin   Oct-11-10 06:42 AM   #17 
        - Ah, but see, it wasn't originally presented as simply "private sector gain/loss."  MadHound   Oct-11-10 07:18 AM   #19 
        - You forget the GOP filibustered the bill to keep teachers on the job  jpak   Oct-11-10 09:48 AM   #25 
  - @ everyone taking shots at this chart. Most of the recent losses were census workers  Motown_Johnny   Oct-10-10 07:11 PM   #8 
  - But the fact of the matter is that we experienced net job losses, period  MadHound   Oct-10-10 07:16 PM   #10 
     - Sugarcoating?  iamjoy   Oct-10-10 07:20 PM   #12 
     - Yes, but in this post, you are simply putting up numbers about private job creation  MadHound   Oct-10-10 09:06 PM   #14 
     - Know what?  Chan790   Oct-11-10 07:34 AM   #22 
  - That's 9 straight months of positive jobs gains in the private sector.  TexasObserver   Oct-11-10 01:44 AM   #15 
  - How is that good?  MadHound   Oct-11-10 07:21 AM   #20 
     - I've explained it many times.  TexasObserver   Oct-11-10 07:32 AM   #21 
     - LOL!!!111 Jobs gains are not good - everyone knows that  jpak   Oct-11-10 09:50 AM   #26 
  - It's really too bad that people pay more attention to their lives than to raw data  eridani   Oct-11-10 06:22 AM   #16 
  - Why doesnt every democratic officeholder wear that graph on their clothes?  AnArmyVeteran   Oct-11-10 09:26 AM   #23 
     - Because it says we've regained about 9 percent of the jobs lost since January of 08.  Brickbat   Oct-11-10 09:37 AM   #24 
 

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