-You say that can't be? The #20 on a bingo card is under the I letter not G. Your right, but let me play on that theme.
-However, pp is in France at the G 20 Meeting for a couple of days. But he said before leaving his #1 priority while in France, is fixin' the European financial woes, especially the EU, Greece, Italy, Spain, Portagal, Ireland and et.al., socialized countries in Europe and those around the globe that need financial help. I suppose he will rest, before heading back to DC, to solve our financial delemma.
-He already had the PM of Greece recind the January's referandum vote if determine if the Greek people wanted more austratiy measures or not. I think the Greek PM is is going to fold his tent and abondom the PM chair, rather than have the people riot in the streets. They hadn't had a real job in centuries. They lived off the government, a little fishing and tourism.
-Earlier this week in Colorada, Prop #13 a tax increase issue was defeated 63.5% to 36.4%. This is one of the swing states pp thought had in the bag.
-The are 15 House approved jobs bills awaiting to be voted upon by the Senate, but Dirty Harry will not bring then to the floor for a vote. Rather he offers a $50 B on infrastructure projects that take months to ramp up, procure material, weather related befor construction worker are need. Greatefully it was voted down. More time wasted, but wait the hero of G20 will be back in town next week.
-New unemployment numbers for last report was down to only 397,000, 9,000 less than their secret ballot indicated. However 80,000 new jobs were created over the entire USA last week so the jobless rate drops to 9.0 % from 9.1%. Speaking about imaginary numbers?
-Some "Wall Streeters across America" have a skewed view of the Free-Enterprise Capitalism in America. They say the people should be paided before profits are taken! Huh! Profits are what left after wages,rent, interest and a million other things are paid. Profits are the payment for risk taking, innovation and decision making. In general legit corporations make 5 to 8 cent on one a dollar. Salaries and wages range 50 to 60 cents on the dollar. What's there problem? Do they not know the basic business principles.
Friday, November 4, 2011
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