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Offline Drew

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Offline 01010

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Economy Grows at Solid 4.1 Percent Pace
"Since President Bush took office in January 2001, the economy has lost 2.2 million jobs."

Quoted from the article you provided.
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Offline Tiara

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ROFL! :D
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Offline Rictor

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Owned. There are so many economic indicators, to quote only a single one is to not even attempt to portray a fair picture.

 

Offline pyro-manic

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Economy Grows at Solid 4.1 Percent Pace
Yay. So some overpaid execs won't lose their bonuses.

Sorry. I'm just not one to jump for joy when millions of people can't break even on one job....
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Offline Kazan

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who ever wrote that is a conservative "presumptive"
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Offline Gank

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Petrols more expensive there than here?

 

Offline mikhael

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Economy Grows at Solid 4.1 Percent Pace
Amen, Pyro. I've been out of work for three straight months. This is the longest I've gone without working since college. Its hard to see much joy in the sluggish growth rate in the economy, if it doesn't translate into a reversal of the job losses that started after the thief in chief was installed by the Supreme Court.
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