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Fed Chairman Says High Unemployment, Skyrocketing Gas Prices Belie The Economy's Strength

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by lochlan-2009 June 10, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
"Fed Chairman Says High Unemployment, Skyrocketing Gas Prices Belie The Economy''s Strength"

With a statement like that, he should be fired immediately!!! Stock markets should be crashing around the world knowing someone this stupid, blurting out such blatantly obvious misinformation, is in charge of the Fed.

Son''t worry ***hole, all those fixed incomers and people losing their jobs should have know problem paying their mortgage, especially now that it is so easy to sell a house.
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by omega39-2009 June 10, 2008 12:44 PM EDT
"The Bush administration after tacitly accepting the decline in the dollar for years as a necessary ingredient to boost U.S. exports has switched signals
Posted by SamTheTVCat

What the he11 is manufactured in this country anymore that can be exported?
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by omega39-2009 June 10, 2008 12:42 PM EDT
For the last couple of years the fed has cut interest rates and the banks have mostly sat on them and not passed them along to consumers. The fed is about to start raising them now with an eye towards controlling inflation, anyone want to bet these will find their way into consumers pockets within days of the action?
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by rf35 June 10, 2008 12:40 PM EDT
I%u2019m sure that as long as this cadaverous looking ******%u2019s bank account is in the black, there couldn%u2019t possibly be any problem. We%u2019re in a full-blown recession and the f.ucknut thinks the economy is recovering? I%u2019ll believe this fiscal retar.d when we hit rock bottom and there%u2019s nowhere left to go but up.
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by aldon61 June 10, 2008 12:37 PM EDT
Any moron can tell you this is all Clintons fault.


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Posted by gopsoccermom

I still say you''re Ann Coulter, own up to it!
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by samthetvcat June 10, 2008 12:33 PM EDT
From the AP: ''Trade deficit jumps to highest level in 13 months''

---"The Bush administration after tacitly accepting the decline in the dollar for years as a necessary ingredient to boost U.S. exports has switched signals. Officials are now talking about the need for a stronger dollar, a reflection of the pain being inflicted on Americans by high gasoline prices"---

Geez, doesn''t sound like they''re as in control as they claim, does it? Ugh!




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by singingrick June 10, 2008 12:22 PM EDT



Modern conservatism is a morally and economically bankrupting philosophy that espouses the insane belief that the answer to every economic problem is to simply shift more money from the hands of the working class to the already full pockets of the super-wealthy and the equally insane belief that we can borrow our way to prosperity.



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by singingrick June 10, 2008 12:19 PM EDT



Of course, the die-hard neocons are absolutely certain despite all evidence to the contrary that those huge tax breaks given to the super-wealthy are eventually going to trickle down to the rest of the country. If, when the trickle reaches you, it looks and smells like urine, that''s because it is.

Thanks for voting Republican.



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by underdogus June 10, 2008 12:08 PM EDT
you got US$$$ currency you got a bulls eye on your back, and you are in Ben Bernanke cross hair.....
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by underdogus June 10, 2008 11:58 AM EDT
FloydZeppl shut up you d.amn b.astard!!
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