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In reply to the discussion: Employer Uncertainty? Give Me A Break [View all]annabanana
(52,805 posts)3. It looks (from here) like you've got it right.
With two over-qualified, under employed sons in their mid 20's and fast approaching insurance drop-off.. I sure would like to see some MAJOR jobs bills get pushed out in a hurry.
Nothing will stimulate the economy faster than lots and lots of hiring and a reinvigorated union movement.
I am bemused by the fact that "stimulus" has become a dirty word in the beltway. It's like the "good" = "goo-goo" nomenclature.
CorpoMedia© has twisted the language in ways Orwell could barely glimpse.
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the fact of the matter is that the fed has given business far MORE certainty than usual
unblock
Jul 2012
#1
well unless the republicans are advocating bailing europe out, i don't think that's relevant.
unblock
Jul 2012
#27
i suppose, but i read a lot of talk about gop meme and republican politicians in the body of the op.
unblock
Jul 2012
#40
Yeah, the business and investor community detest uncertainty -- S&P 500 up 59% under Obama.
progree
Jul 2012
#4
Brilliant! People angry at Obama for the economy's stagnation fail to
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#21
Best gig I ever had was working in a union auto plant but it sure wasn't a "good job"
NNN0LHI
Jul 2012
#16
I wish you would elaborate on this and do an OP on it, perhaps drawing
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#23
The big problem is poor global demand. I guess you could label that 'uncertainty.'
Flatulo
Jul 2012
#26