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And you are so afraid of Obama - NeverMind - 12-05-2008 The nut cases that supported Bush all these years. Congratulations. November: Most jobs lost in 34 years http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/05/news/economy/jobs_november/index.htm Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - mattkime - 12-05-2008 Is it a) Clinton's Fault b) Obama's Fault Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - OWC Jamie - 12-05-2008 Who do you blame for the previous 7 years and 10 months of higher employment on ? Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - kj - 12-05-2008 I'm kind of sick of blaming politicians for everything. As a country, we don't work hard enough, and we spend too dam much. It's our fault we're sucking schist. kj. Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - SDGuy - 12-05-2008 So, the business cycle happens again. Historic US Unemployment Rates ![]() http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet?data_tool=latest_numbers&series_id=LNU04000000&years_option=all_years&periods_option=specific_periods&periods=Annual+Data Wake me up if we get past 8% - then I'll be worried, otherwise been there, done that. Every time there's a downturn of any sort, the doomsayers come out, thinking it's the end of the world. I well remember the rhetoric Bill Clinton used when he was first elected, something to the effect that we were in "the worst economy since the Great Depression". The early 1990s turned out to be a very mild, fairly shortlived recession. Now we're hearing the same kind of rhetoric all over again. At some point, you learn to tune out the boy who keeps crying wolf. Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - rgG - 12-05-2008 This mess was caused by greed, from the borrowers/consumers and the lenders. It was exacerbated by lack of oversight by the government, both parties, and keeping interest rates artificially low for too long. We are now paying the price for these mistakes. I think this recession will deepen and that unemployment may indeed reach into or near double digits. I hope that it doesn't and that things improve more quickly, but this is a worldwide problem, and the whole world, or at least the developed countries, were living well beyond their means for quite a long time. The party has come to a crashing halt and now we are all suffering one hell of a hang over, even those of us who didn't take one little drink from the trough. Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - MacGurl - 12-05-2008 Yeah - it's been a "community effort" of a global scale to bring this all on. Thank goodness one man can't make this all happen himself - that would be a scary specter indeed. Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - Filliam H. Muffman - 12-05-2008 SDGuy wrote: Set your alarm clock for six months. Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - Black Landlord - 12-05-2008 SDGuy wrote: And yet, in my informal poll of patients who are old enough to remember the great depression and together enough to carry a conversation, 100% still answer "yes" to whether we're heading back into a similar time. Re: And you are so afraid of Obama - mattkime - 12-06-2008 >>And yet, in my informal poll of patients who are old enough to remember the great depression and together enough to carry a conversation, 100% still answer "yes" to whether we're heading back into a similar time. Thats just nostalgia. Also, they want an excuse to show off their ninja level hoarding skillz. |