More evidence of the lousy job the Republicans are doing with the economy. They disgust me! How dare they have the lowest unemployment rate in 5 1/2 years! We want those damn soup kitchens back!
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just wait.. the dems will say its an effect of clinton’s policies way back when..
clinton had policies?
No, he had crabs. Pahrumpah.
Ah yes. Bill “Pediculis pubis” Clinton.
t’s all Bush’s fault.
Now Geroge let’s give the whole picture,
Here some Scary Debt Stats from 2001 i’m sure the number are higher now
$1.7 trillion -Total consumer credit.
$8,562 – Credit card debt carried by the average American.
$50 billion – Total finance charges Americans paid in 2001.
$1.6 billion Market capitalization of AT&T — the entire corporation.
78% Percent of U.S. households deemed “credit worthy” by the lending industry.
1.3 million Number of credit card holders declaring bankruptcy last year.
And of all those that are working how many are able to save any money?
Those do gooders compasionate republicans cutting our taxes so we can pay our debt!
ray
Hittin’ the Kool-Aid pretty hard, are we Ray? Bill will be sending your check forthwith…
Who is Bill? You mean the culture warrior?
I got this figured george, if the republicans loose on tuesday. Is a good thing for Liberterians. You see the Democrats and Republicans will not agree on anything for the next two years so Nothing will get passed, that means goverment will not get any bigger, morallity will not be legislated and the economy will continue to boom. That will be a good thing
Who knows by 2008 the republicans, will do some house cleaning, get all their gay man out of the closet and get back to being true conservatives nor more compassionate stuff.
ray
Those are good unemployment figures. If trends continue, perhaps by 2008 unemployment will be down below 4%, where they were when the current administration took over.
Here’s is the personal/income and savings stats
from the same site above.
Looks like this great economy is being financed by debt! What’s up with that?
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Title: Personal Savings Rate
Series ID: PSAVERT
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Release: Personal Income and Outlays
Seasonal Adjustment: Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate
Frequency: Monthly
Units: Percent
Date Range: 1959-01-01 to 2006-09-01
Last Updated: 2006-10-30 10:35 AM CT
Notes: A Guide to the National Income and Product Accounts of the United
States (NIPA) – (http://www.bea.gov/bea/an/nipaguid.pdf)
DATE VALUE
1990-01-01 6.6
1990-02-01 7.3
1990-03-01 7.0
1990-04-01 7.3
1990-05-01 7.2
1990-06-01 7.1
1990-07-01 7.2
1990-08-01 6.7
1990-09-01 6.7
1990-10-01 6.6
1990-11-01 6.7
1990-12-01 7.3
1991-01-01 7.9
1991-02-01 7.5
1991-03-01 6.6
1991-04-01 7.1
1991-05-01 6.9
1991-06-01 7.4
1991-07-01 6.8
1991-08-01 7.0
1991-09-01 7.2
1991-10-01 7.5
1991-11-01 7.3
1991-12-01 7.9
1992-01-01 7.4
1992-02-01 7.9
1992-03-01 7.9
1992-04-01 8.0
1992-05-01 7.9
1992-06-01 7.8
1992-07-01 7.5
1992-08-01 7.6
1992-09-01 6.9
1992-10-01 7.1
1992-11-01 7.0
1992-12-01 9.4
1993-01-01 5.8
1993-02-01 5.6
1993-03-01 5.6
1993-04-01 6.4
1993-05-01 6.3
1993-06-01 5.9
1993-07-01 5.4
1993-08-01 5.6
1993-09-01 5.0
1993-10-01 5.0
1993-11-01 5.0
1993-12-01 7.6
1994-01-01 4.0
1994-02-01 3.9
1994-03-01 4.3
1994-04-01 4.2
1994-05-01 5.8
1994-06-01 5.1
1994-07-01 5.1
1994-08-01 4.7
1994-09-01 5.0
1994-10-01 5.3
1994-11-01 5.2
1994-12-01 5.3
1995-01-01 5.6
1995-02-01 5.9
1995-03-01 5.5
1995-04-01 4.8
1995-05-01 4.9
1995-06-01 4.4
1995-07-01 4.6
1995-08-01 4.1
1995-09-01 4.1
1995-10-01 4.4
1995-11-01 3.9
1995-12-01 3.6
1996-01-01 4.2
1996-02-01 4.3
1996-03-01 4.2
1996-04-01 3.1
1996-05-01 4.1
1996-06-01 4.5
1996-07-01 4.1
1996-08-01 4.1
1996-09-01 4.1
1996-10-01 3.8
1996-11-01 3.8
1996-12-01 3.8
1997-01-01 3.7
1997-02-01 3.5
1997-03-01 3.7
1997-04-01 3.8
1997-05-01 4.0
1997-06-01 3.9
1997-07-01 3.3
1997-08-01 3.3
1997-09-01 3.6
1997-10-01 3.5
1997-11-01 3.7
1997-12-01 3.8
1998-01-01 4.6
1998-02-01 4.6
1998-03-01 4.7
1998-04-01 4.7
1998-05-01 4.4
1998-06-01 4.4
1998-07-01 4.5
1998-08-01 4.3
1998-09-01 4.2
1998-10-01 3.9
1998-11-01 4.0
1998-12-01 3.5
1999-01-01 4.0
1999-02-01 3.7
1999-03-01 3.3
1999-04-01 2.5
1999-05-01 2.1
1999-06-01 2.1
1999-07-01 1.9
1999-08-01 1.8
1999-09-01 1.4
1999-10-01 2.0
1999-11-01 2.1
1999-12-01 1.6
2000-01-01 2.9
2000-02-01 2.4
2000-03-01 2.0
2000-04-01 2.4
2000-05-01 2.4
2000-06-01 2.5
2000-07-01 2.9
2000-08-01 2.8
2000-09-01 2.2
2000-10-01 2.3
2000-11-01 2.1
2000-12-01 1.5
2001-01-01 1.9
2001-02-01 1.7
2001-03-01 2.0
2001-04-01 1.6
2001-05-01 1.0
2001-06-01 1.1
2001-07-01 2.4
2001-08-01 3.7
2001-09-01 4.2
2001-10-01 -0.2
2001-11-01 0.7
2001-12-01 1.1
2002-01-01 2.9
2002-02-01 2.8
2002-03-01 3.0
2002-04-01 2.6
2002-05-01 3.1
2002-06-01 2.8
2002-07-01 1.9
2002-08-01 1.7
2002-09-01 2.2
2002-10-01 2.0
2002-11-01 1.8
2002-12-01 1.5
2003-01-01 1.8
2003-02-01 2.0
2003-03-01 1.7
2003-04-01 2.0
2003-05-01 2.3
2003-06-01 2.1
2003-07-01 2.8
2003-08-01 2.5
2003-09-01 1.7
2003-10-01 2.1
2003-11-01 2.2
2003-12-01 2.4
2004-01-01 2.1
2004-02-01 2.3
2004-03-01 2.0
2004-04-01 2.2
2004-05-01 1.5
2004-06-01 2.1
2004-07-01 1.7
2004-08-01 2.0
2004-09-01 1.2
2004-10-01 1.4
2004-11-01 1.2
2004-12-01 4.3
2005-01-01 0.9
2005-02-01 0.6
2005-03-01 0.2
2005-04-01 -0.4
2005-05-01 -0.1
2005-06-01 -0.5
2005-07-01 -0.9
2005-08-01 -3.0
2005-09-01 -0.5
2005-10-01 -0.3
2005-11-01 -0.3
2005-12-01 -0.3
2006-01-01 -0.3
2006-02-01 -0.3
2006-03-01 -0.4
2006-04-01 -0.4
2006-05-01 -0.7
2006-06-01 -0.6
2006-07-01 -0.8
2006-08-01 -0.5
2006-09-01 -0.2
Ray,
I get the feeling, you would be the one to point out a solitary cloud on an otherwise beautiful day with brilliant blue skies..