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coalition_unwilling

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23. I wish you would elaborate on this and do an OP on it, perhaps drawing
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 11:22 AM
Jul 2012

some further conclusions from your experience(s). The younger cohort here would undoubtedly profit from reading of your experiences.

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Employer Uncertainty? Give Me A Break [View all] TheMastersNemesis Jul 2012 OP
the fact of the matter is that the fed has given business far MORE certainty than usual unblock Jul 2012 #1
Europe is not a source of uncertainty? It's all we think about. nt Lucky Luciano Jul 2012 #12
Europe is a huge source of uncertainty hack89 Jul 2012 #17
well unless the republicans are advocating bailing europe out, i don't think that's relevant. unblock Jul 2012 #27
It is very relevant for US employers. hack89 Jul 2012 #30
Except that 80% of our production is geared for internal consumption... Sirveri Jul 2012 #33
I agree that US manufacturing has fundamentally changed forever hack89 Jul 2012 #34
like it said, yes. but it's not relevant to this thread. unblock Jul 2012 #37
Could have sworn the OP was titled "Employer Uncertainty" nt hack89 Jul 2012 #39
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
They are still pushing the "job creator" meme. Bonhomme Richard Jul 2012 #2
I think the uncertainly stems from... elzenmahn Jul 2012 #15
It looks (from here) like you've got it right. annabanana Jul 2012 #3
Yeah, the business and investor community detest uncertainty -- S&P 500 up 59% under Obama. progree Jul 2012 #4
It would be much easier to blame the thugs pipoman Jul 2012 #5
That Trade Agreement Is Hard To Understand TheMastersNemesis Jul 2012 #6
As usual, Chomsky nails it: coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #20
I've known this my whole life, yet it hasn't changed. Egalitarian Thug Jul 2012 #38
Vote for Romney or else. GeorgeGist Jul 2012 #7
Brilliant! People angry at Obama for the economy's stagnation fail to coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #21
If recent Republican Presidents are any indication.. girl gone mad Jul 2012 #36
Worth repeating: 99Forever Jul 2012 #8
The oligarchs know this, too... elzenmahn Jul 2012 #14
Why should they hire? Profits are at all time record levels CanonRay Jul 2012 #9
pure heaven05 Jul 2012 #10
"IT IS TIME TO CALL OUT THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY." ???? Hotler Jul 2012 #11
Actually, yes elzenmahn Jul 2012 #13
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
What's your point, though? Orrex Jul 2012 #24
1. The economic climate has never been "certain". Never. MNBrewer Jul 2012 #18
The uncertainty meme The Wizard Jul 2012 #19
The uncertainty about the ACA is over, too treestar Jul 2012 #22
Dunno. I'll have to see what happens in November first, n/t progree Jul 2012 #29
far as I know they are still hiring in China, India and Viet Nam rurallib Jul 2012 #25
The big problem is poor global demand. I guess you could label that 'uncertainty.' Flatulo Jul 2012 #26
The Tea Party-dominated House is the real cause for business uncertainty cojoel Jul 2012 #28
EXTENDING THE BUSH TAX CUTS WAS FOR FIXING UNCERTAINTY. pansypoo53219 Jul 2012 #31
IT'S DEMAND Jake2413 Jul 2012 #32
See (C) B S. L0oniX Jul 2012 #35
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