160,000 + new jobs

undertheice

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I got confused by all those words...what specific liberties has everyone here lost?
then i'll make this simple. you have the right to keep what you earn, anything else is called slavery. the expansion of public sector jobs reduces the amount of your tax dollars that are available for their intended purpose and increases the need for further taxation. the expansion of the bureaucracy required to manage the welfare state, therefore, steals the money that you pay in for necessary services and funnels it to unproductive jobs that do nothing to grow the economy. this is called larceny and corruption. in short, increasing government jobs erodes your right to keep your own earnings. is that simple enough for you?
 

max420thc

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a person would have to be a complete idiot to believe anything from our government.here are the real unemployment numbers..the worse the unemployment and underemployment gets the more the government lies about it.check out these statistics .

Have you ever wondered why the CPI, GDP and employment numbers run counter to your personal and business experiences? The problem lies in biased and often-manipulated government reporting.

The SGS Alternate Unemployment Rate reflects current unemployment reporting methodology adjusted for SGS-estimated long-term discouraged workers, who were defined out of official existence in 1994. That estimate is added to the BLS estimate of U-6 unemployment, which includes short-term discouraged workers.​
 

max420thc

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unless you progs can solve a 22% unemployment rate and climbing in less than 7 months your ass is MUD this next election.
we have had already this year alone MORE home foreclosures than ALL of last year..and last year was a record breaking year for home foreclosures.
 

FlyLikeAnEagle

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unless you progs can solve a 22% unemployment rate and climbing in less than 7 months your ass is MUD this next election.
we have had already this year alone MORE home foreclosures than ALL of last year..and last year was a record breaking year for home foreclosures.

Never mind the fact that when Obama came into office almost 800,000 jobs were being lost a month, and since it takes a year or more to foreclose anyone who has lost their house this year their problems started under Bush. Obama actually has done a remarkable job in cleaning up Bush's mess, just as Clinton did with the first Bush.

 

rocksteady6

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then i'll make this simple. you have the right to keep what you earn, anything else is called slavery. the expansion of public sector jobs reduces the amount of your tax dollars that are available for their intended purpose and increases the need for further taxation. the expansion of the bureaucracy required to manage the welfare state, therefore, steals the money that you pay in for necessary services and funnels it to unproductive jobs that do nothing to grow the economy. this is called larceny and corruption. in short, increasing government jobs erodes your right to keep your own earnings. is that simple enough for you?
There are many opinions being thrown around here. I feel i can put mine in here so i hope i dont get abused. The above statement shows someone who knows nothing about how a profitable business works. I call it a business as the politicians are trying to run your country as a profitable entity for your population. Until 2 years ago they were doing a pretty good job of it.

I dont work for the government but this person believes that you guys have it tough. Have you actally been out of the USA? It doesnt sound like it. You dont know what corruption is. I am not an American but an Australian so i am commenting from an outside view. I completely agree that politicians are overpaid monkeys except we cant live without them. The American public does have some responsibilty to take themselves. I am not against the war but the financial figures on that are astronomical. Do i even need to mentin that brainless NASA? Whoever voted in Bush in the first place is an idiot. What a joke.
Those bloody graphs you have posted are all what they want you to see. There is no truth in it. Did you know that America is to blame for a lot of the worlds financial troubles taking place. It was people borrowing too much money that couldnt afford it that has fucked it up so much. That rediculous system where you hand back the keys if you cant pay your home loan. Again quite laughable.
I do love America as without them us as Australians would have been speaking Chinese by now but i cant understand the craziness that goes on there. I should finish in reiterating that America is a wonderful country but the people cant blame politicians for all the stupidity. The population does need to take some responsibility. Please excuse the spelling errors as have had a few beers watching the Chelsea Man U game.
 

the420 apprentice

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fly like an eagle i wish u would fly like and eagle over my house so i could shoot u down and wait for obama to come save u. u are just some blind fuck who always blames the guy before u so in that case lets blame clinton for what bush had to deal with like the loosing of so many jobs just because of fucking nafta and a imboldend osama bin laben because of no balls to take action. we could play this game all day but i dont play well with dingle berrys like yourself. this country will suffer for what the obama administration has done to this country.
 

Man o' the green

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...The above statement shows someone who knows nothing about how a profitable business works. I call it a business as the politicians are trying to run your country as a profitable entity for your population. Until 2 years ago they were doing a pretty good job of it.
If our politicians are indeed trying to run the country as a business, then we are all doomed. That would be completely against the constitution.
I dont work for the government but this person believes that you guys have it tough. Have you actally been out of the USA? It doesnt sound like it. You dont know what corruption is.
I very much agree that we ( the US ) have many advantages, such as lack of corruption. This is more of an argument to maintain some of the principles that many believe resulted in success for all, and that we are 'progressing' in the wrong direction. Americans have it relatively good compared to the rest of the world, I certainly agree with that.
The population does need to take some responsibility.
Oh, we blame the people all the time.. Just that the politicians are easy representatives of our anger towards a particular view. I'm pretty sure that's what they were elected for.
And personal responsibility, hell yes, that's a social flaw.

:peace: rock, no offense intended and I agree with you for the most part.

PS. an employment graph that doesn't take into account public vs. private sector growth is not particularly useful.
 

rocksteady6

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fly like an eagle i wish u would fly like and eagle over my house so i could shoot u down and wait for obama to come save u. u are just some blind fuck who always blames the guy before u so in that case lets blame clinton for what bush had to deal with like the loosing of so many jobs just because of fucking nafta and a imboldend osama bin laben because of no balls to take action. we could play this game all day but i dont play well with dingle berrys like yourself. this country will suffer for what the obama administration has done to this country.
I subbed to this thread as i was interested. Is your response directed at me? It doesnt seem to be.
 

undertheice

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I call it a business as the politicians are trying to run your country as a profitable entity for your population.
this is where you lost me. the duty of government is not profit, but the protection of its citizens. government creates nothing, government produces nothing and has no funds of its own. all of government's funding is profit created by the individual and confiscated in the form of taxes, funding that is intended for the operation of that government and its services. the burden of creating profit is on the individual, not government.
 

Anjinsan

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I do love America as without them us as Australians would have been speaking Chinese by now but i cant understand the craziness that goes on there.
Japanese. You'd be speaking Japanese not Chinese. Japan was the nation that wished to subjugate the world to their "superior" genetics and ideologies. They were the race that tortured/maimed/raped/killed every nation that they occupied. They raped entire cities (read about the women of Nanking) and conducted medical experiments on 100's of thousands of people. They were every bit as bat shit crazy as Hitler's Germany...but largely got away with it and do not carry the stigma due to being allowed to avoid war trials as part of their surrender agreement. Doesn't change the fact that you'd all be slaves to the Japanese if America lost.

Right now America is at a crossroads. The changes being proposed and enacted are epic in scope. In 10 years we might not be anything at all like the nation that beat the Japanese 60 odd years ago. The question is...is the change for the better or for the worse? 60 years ago we started leading the world economically and militarily. Today that dominance is being challenged by China. People here STILL underestimate them even as we have handed China the keys to our economic engine. People here are embracing ideologies that would've gotten them openly mocked and ridiculed 60 years ago. All the time completely unaware that China has become more powerful by emulating us. They have distanced themselves from Communist ideologies and we have gotten closer to them.
 

undertheice

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You dont know what corruption is.
there is no doubt that the u.s. has less corruption than seen in many parts of the world, but that doesn't mean we should tolerate what corruption we do have. the institutionalized corruption i've seen in other countries (yes, i do have first hand knowledge of just how corrupt some other countries are) didn't start out as a widespread phenomenon, but as the sort of isolated incidents that are easily ignored. corruption grows once it is considered acceptable and becomes rampant and detrimental to the ideals of justice. why on earth should we tolerate even the most minute amounts of corruption? just because it's worse somewhere else?
 

rocksteady6

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this is where you lost me. the duty of government is not profit, but the protection of its citizens. government creates nothing, government produces nothing and has no funds of its own. all of government's funding is profit created by the individual and confiscated in the form of taxes, funding that is intended for the operation of that government and its services. the burden of creating profit is on the individual, not government.
Sorry i am still unsure of how to repond to multiple posts at the same time. I am glad i wasnt bombarded with abuse so thank you. The duty of the government in my eyes is to provide a situation where the correct amount of taxes is being extracted from the correct people thus resulting in a profitable society. To say that the individual provides all the financial support is correct. However the government is there to provide you with, a somewhat, intelligent way to dispurse those funds. No government is perfect.

I believe that Americans as a whole have life pretty easy. I may not have stated it properly before but i believe that commercial entities are running your country and not the government.
Commercial enterprises also pay a great deal of money for your roads, tranport, cost of food and many other things that you take for advantage. Like i said previously its pretty ignorant to get irritated about these things when you live in one of the most advantaged countries in the world. In my opinion, which is only MY opinion, i do always find it hard to understand people whinging when they are actually entitled to more than they deserve.

Like Australia, Americans get welfare. To me i think there is actually a job out there for anyone willing to work. It may be a shit job but there is a job. People for some reason believe that they are beyond doing a specific job. You look at many Asian countires and this doesnt bother them. They work their arses off for sweet fuck all and dont whinge half as much as Australians or Americans.

Anyway i may be rambling but it gets under my skin. I have grown up thinking that America is the strongest country in the world but the way it is being run and also the way that American people are behaving is the result in China taking that mantle a few years ago and i dont see it going back. Maybe food for thought.
 

FlyLikeAnEagle

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fly like an eagle i wish u would fly like and eagle over my house so i could shoot u down and wait for obama to come save u. u are just some blind fuck who always blames the guy before u so in that case lets blame clinton for what bush had to deal with like the loosing of so many jobs just because of fucking nafta and a imboldend osama bin laben because of no balls to take action. we could play this game all day but i dont play well with dingle berrys like yourself. this country will suffer for what the obama administration has done to this country.
Let me guess, you are either in 7th grade or that was the highest level of education you received. Which is it?
 

rocksteady6

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there is no doubt that the u.s. has less corruption than seen in many parts of the world, but that doesn't mean we should tolerate what corruption we do have. the institutionalized corruption i've seen in other countries (yes, i do have first hand knowledge of just how corrupt some other countries are) didn't start out as a widespread phenomenon, but as the sort of isolated incidents that are easily ignored. corruption grows once it is considered acceptable and becomes rampant and detrimental to the ideals of justice. why on earth should we tolerate even the most minute amounts of corruption? just because it's worse somewhere else?
No one should. I am not saying that everyone needs to just lay down and accept it but it is one of those things in life that in unavoidable. As shit as it is corruption exists in every society. Greed, even in the wealthy, over runs even the intelligent and that results in corrupt people.

A person mentioned the American Constitution earlier. Do people actually still believe that crap? I read in the paper in Sydney the other day about an American, no need to name the city, 15 year girl basically prostituting her 7 year old sister to 7 men who gang raped her. I was sick in the stomach. For a country that has those issues ( i am not saying Australia doesnt) and still whinges about their rights for something so insignificant it may be worth redirecting your efforts to more important issues.
 

undertheice

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The duty of the government in my eyes is to provide a situation where the correct amount of taxes is being extracted from the correct people thus resulting in a profitable society.
that is a socialistic model and i'm sure there are many people who would agree with you, but it is based on the concept of wealth redistribution and is inherently unjust toward the individual. its results are a society governed by mob rule and the creation of a political elite, distributing confiscated funds to those it deems worthy. that "correct amount of taxes extracted from the correct people" is entirely at the discretion of whatever regime is in power, whether it favors industry or the envious mob, and the very concept flies in the face of the tenets of the constitution, which promises equal protection for every individual.

the concepts of liberty and individual rights as described by the founders of this nation include the rights to both success and failure. that each individual is responsible for their own path and that no man or agency has the right to interfere in that path is fundamental to the ethos of our society. that the society may rise or fall by the choices of its individuals may be true, but it is not our government's place to exert undue influence over those choices. government's only duty is to protect our basic rights while we make our own way through this life.
 

NoDrama

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A person mentioned the American Constitution earlier. Do people actually still believe that crap?

Ummm the Constitution is what made The USA the greatest nation that ever existed. When we stopped using it was when the greatest nation ever to exist began its trip down the slippery slope.
 

undertheice

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For a country that has those issues ( i am not saying Australia doesn't) and still whinges about their rights for something so insignificant it may be worth redirecting your efforts to more important issues.
there is nothing more important than the rights of the individual, every individual. our government and our society failed to protect the rights of that seven year old girl and the result was horrific. what must be understood is that all of our rights are interconnected and that no good can come of interfering in the least of them. what the state may do to one right may be done to all our rights and what crimes they may perpetrate against one of us may be perpetrated against us all. a system of entitlements perpetuates a lessening of personal responsibility and cannot help but lead to a nation of irresponsible louts.
 

rocksteady6

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Japanese. You'd be speaking Japanese not Chinese. Japan was the nation that wished to subjugate the world to their "superior" genetics and ideologies. They were the race that tortured/maimed/raped/killed every nation that they occupied. They raped entire cities (read about the women of Nanking) and conducted medical experiments on 100's of thousands of people. They were every bit as bat shit crazy as Hitler's Germany...but largely got away with it and do not carry the stigma due to being allowed to avoid war trials as part of their surrender agreement. Doesn't change the fact that you'd all be slaves to the Japanese if America lost.

Right now America is at a crossroads. The changes being proposed and enacted are epic in scope. In 10 years we might not be anything at all like the nation that beat the Japanese 60 odd years ago. The question is...is the change for the better or for the worse? 60 years ago we started leading the world economically and militarily. Today that dominance is being challenged by China. People here STILL underestimate them even as we have handed China the keys to our economic engine. People here are embracing ideologies that would've gotten them openly mocked and ridiculed 60 years ago. All the time completely unaware that China has become more powerful by emulating us. They have distanced themselves from Communist ideologies and we have gotten closer to them.
I actually missed this comment and wanted to read what i had posted to make sure i hadnt said anything stupid. I dont really agree with what you have said. Sure the Japanese did try and invade Australia but they also tried to invade a few countries. Sure the A bomb sorted them out and we have you guys to thank for it. The Chinese however, if they wanted to take over the world, i have no doubt could. Australian, British and especially Americans are lazy these days and tax payers support so many lazy fuckers. I love the freedom that we are all entitled to but i wish that America still was the superpower it once was. I think those days are over. Too many laws and bloody "constitutions" make us a bunch of pussies and not willing to put in a decent days work.
 

Anjinsan

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I actually missed this comment and wanted to read what i had posted to make sure i hadnt said anything stupid. I dont really agree with what you have said. Sure the Japanese did try and invade Australia but they also tried to invade a few countries. Sure the A bomb sorted them out and we have you guys to thank for it. The Chinese however, if they wanted to take over the world, i have no doubt could. Australian, British and especially Americans are lazy these days and tax payers support so many lazy fuckers. I love the freedom that we are all entitled to but i wish that America still was the superpower it once was. I think those days are over. Too many laws and bloody "constitutions" make us a bunch of pussies and not willing to put in a decent days work.
http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/bfa/attack.html

Japan actually attacked Australia...China never did. We saved you from Japanese occupation. China was occupied by Japan. Korea was occupied by Japan. That is the truth of it all. Fact is China never has been a nation that was imperialistic in it's desires. Sure they fucked Tibet and sure they all but control North Korea...but nothing at all like the ambitions of the Japanese.

China has long realized that their nation is so vast...that they have all the land and resources that any nation on Earth could ever want. Their problem was their system of government is hugely inefficient and unable to capitalize on their natural good fortunes. Hence the start of free market capitalist zones in China. These free market capitalist zones are what drives the current profitable Chinese efforts. Like I said...to gain success they copied us. To gain our demise...we will copy their failed efforts of total government control.
 

rocksteady6

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Having read the recent posts. I have obviously offended most Americans. There are many things sacred to me as an Australian and i really dont understand what the Constitution stands for. To me on the surface it seems a little bit of a joke considering what is taking place in your counrty. I should not comment on something i dont understand properly. I do stand by the rest of what i said however.
 
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