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hey hondo, a Q for U

sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
Why can't Daddy get full time employment back up to the level Bush had it?
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  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS12000000

    Employment was roughly 142 million when he took office and 148 million now.

    My question. How the fuck do you still believe your media source?
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    _______is your source???
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
    Obamacare is going to crater employment and the economy.

    Oh wait.
  • sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    The BLS is my source.

    ... and BLS says full time jobs fell, part time rose, 55+ have the highest labor participation rate >> 25-54 age group.

  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    The BLS is my source.

    ... and BLS says full time jobs fell, part time rose, 55+ have the highest labor participation rate >> 25-54 age group.

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  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    The BLS is my source.

    ... and BLS says full time jobs fell, part time rose, 55+ have the highest labor participation rate >> 25-54 age group.

    Great link as always.
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
  • CaptainPJCaptainPJ Member Posts: 2,986
    2001400ex said:

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
    Obamacare is going to crater employment and the economy.

    Oh wait.
    You're really this dense?

    That is a projection that will prove true.

    I thought you were supposed to be convincing US that the policies will work down the road. and we need to endure a little short term pain for the Big Picture and Greater Good?

    Victory already?

    When this moron's plan matures in 10 years, you will understand.

    And you will have another excuse for failure and more to complain about
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    CaptainPJ said:

    2001400ex said:

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
    Obamacare is going to crater employment and the economy.

    Oh wait.
    You're really this dense?

    That is a projection that will prove true.

    I thought you were supposed to be convincing US that the policies will work down the road. and we need to endure a little short term pain for the Big Picture and Greater Good?

    Victory already?

    When this moron's plan matures in 10 years, you will understand.

    And you will have another excuse for failure and more to complain about
    So let me get this straight. A republican will be elected in 2016. We go into a recession in 2017, and it's because of obamacare. Got it.
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,566 Founders Club
    edited May 2015

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
    Obamacare is going to crater employment and the economy.

    Oh wait.







    What obamacare actually does is rape, pillage and enslave the middle class with additional, growing 'debt service' (read money going out, less coming in), all for the benefit of the corporate health care industry that is often non-profit (like the NFL lol).

    ECON 101 LESSON: A monopoly only benefits the supplier.

    And you support the clown who created an artificial monopoly in health insurance. Nice corporate welfare as always.

    If you are actually 'for the middle class', I'd hate to see what it would look like if you were against it.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
    7 years into Reagan things weren't like they were when he took over. Hondo likes my Reagan comparisons. Things really sucked 7 years ago. Obama was hired to make it better.

    As a hard working boomer, retirement is for losers
    This is no Reagan recovery for sure.

    It's not a Carter malaise either though.

    But how is Obama a mediocre President?
  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,566 Founders Club

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
    7 years into Reagan things weren't like they were when he took over. Hondo likes my Reagan comparisons. Things really sucked 7 years ago. Obama was hired to make it better.

    As a hard working boomer, retirement is for losers
    This is no Reagan recovery for sure.

    It's not a Carter malaise either though.

    But how is Obama a mediocre President?
    We would be so lucky if he was even mediocre.

    His fuck ups will be felt for generations.

    He was for the middle class, until he was against it.
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited May 2015

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
    7 years into Reagan things weren't like they were when he took over. Hondo likes my Reagan comparisons. Things really sucked 7 years ago. Obama was hired to make it better.

    As a hard working boomer, retirement is for losers
    This is no Reagan recovery for sure.

    It's not a Carter malaise either though.

    But how is Obama a mediocre President?
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    Mediocre? That would be a giant improvement.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,708 Founders Club

    Those numbers don't specify full time v part time and they don't reflect a percentage of population that has grown considerably legally and illegally

    Read more than the headline next time

    Average weekly hours of all employees now = 34.5.
    Average weekly hours of all employees when Bush left office = 34.1.

    The population growth poont is valid, but on the other hand lazy ass Boomers are retiring by the day now.

    TL, DR: Things are about where they were 7 years ago. Not great, not a disaster, either way it won't be interesting.
    The number of temp, contract, and part time workers has gone way up over the years. Those categories make up 20 percent of the workforce now.
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