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Keystone veto remains!
Even with a majority in the Senate, overturning the Presidential veto of the Keystone pipeline FAILED.
Looks as though Presidential vetoes will prevail, doesn't it? :a20: |
And the oil still burns from the train derailment in Illinois and West Virginia. Kind of make you proud doesn't? The oil is going to move folks. Personnaly I woud rather it be in a safe pipeline rather than rail cars moving through the population centers of this country.
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Did I miss the bi-paartisan compromise?
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Nebraska state rights prevail!
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The lowest unemployment rate in seven years. |
The unemployment rate is a bogus number. The unemployment rate goes down because people fall off receiving unemployment benifits. The people are not looking for work, or has taken low paying jobs to make up for the lack of unempolyment checks. If you want a turer measure look at the payroll wages paid. Is this measure increasing? Dems or Reps who tout the unemployment rate are lying, uninformed or just plain stupid. The "real" unemployment rate is about 18%!
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I'm guessing you're unteachable and a reliable Obamaphile so I won't waste my breath except to say 1. U-6 rate is about 11% 2. If everyone who wants a job finally gives up hope of ever finding one, the bogus rate you cited would approach zero. Break out the champagne |
From yesterday.
*(MarketWatch) — The U.S. economy churned out a robust 295,000 jobs in February, reducing the nation’s unemployment rate to the lowest level in almost seven years and extending the best stretch of job creation since the mid-1990s. The amount of jobs including temporary isn't even a ripple compared to these figures coming out each month. |
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No fine sir, the informaion was from Bloomberg citing Gov't published numbers. You don't know this because like other CNNers and MSNBCers these stations will not mention anything except what our supreme leader wants you to hear.
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If the baby boomers would quit retiring, then that labor participation number would probably increase! Don't look at me to help though!
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Anyone care to discuss the workforce participation rate and why it is not changing?
February jobs report shows 295,000 jobs added, jobless rate 5.5% « Hot Air |
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Economic growth for 2014 ended at about 2.3% a disappointing low rate repeated since the recession ended in 2009. Productivity is at an all time low because people are either unemployed or underemployed. The economy is providing low paying jobs and those individuals chronically unemployed or underemployed are losing job skills.
Obama's position on Keystone was a move to favor his green billionaire backers. Look for Obama to find a good paying position in the green industry when he leaves office. Obama's political assault on Keystone has embolden resistance to 10 other projects in North American. If an American worker found a decent job in the Obama economy there is a good change it was in the fracking industry. The reason Americans are enjoying lower gas prices is directly connected to the private sector's fracking activities. This will continue and Obama will continue to frustrate the one bright spot in our economy and force the movement of oil via the railway which is more expensive and dangerous. How's that for a leader's vision. Keystone veto is not a governing strategy but an act of isolation Repeatedly I remain puzzled over liberals exuberance over Obama's failed and flawed policies? Personal Best Regards: |
Unfortunately we cannot edit our posts and I noted an omission on my last post the 10 other North American projects I referenced are all pipeline projects
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Why? Because I could and wanted to enjoy the fruits of my labor. I know The Daily Sun also said on their front page that things are great in Florida! |
The pipeline will only create 35 permanent jobs, after initially using 1,500 for construction. The oil comes solely from Canada (owned in majority by the Koch Brothers..hmm) cuts through the country and will be exported out of the Gulf. Not a drop goes to the U.S. Tar sands is an extremely dirty, polluting type of oil. with virtully no domestic profit for the potential polluting costs. Right now there is NO tar sand oil travelling the hundreds of thousands of miles of pipeline and rail in our country. Google up pipeline maps in the US. You'll be amazed how many pipelines we already have in this country from Canada. The issue isn't the pipeline, The issue is its non-value/potential high-danger to U.S. interests.
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