Karl Rove's Master Plan
Despite depressing media reports, despite missteps by the Administration and despite the best efforts of the irrational left wing, the economy is reaching a point known as "full employment." From Rueters (hardly a friend of a Republican administration):
- U.S. college graduates are facing the best job market since 2001, with business, computer, engineering, education and health care grads in highest demand, a report by an employment consulting firm showed on Monday.
"We are approaching full employment and some employers are already dreaming up perks to attract the best talent," said John Challenger, chief executive of Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
In its annual outlook of entry-level jobs, Challenger, Gray & Christmas said strong job growth and falling unemployment makes this spring the hottest job market for America's 1.4 million college graduates since the dot-com collapse in 2001.
And this isn't the dot.com type of boom. This is a steady growth, rock-solid economy built up over the past few years. Everything that has gone before will be forgotten as "It's the economy stupid" mantra comes to the fall election season. If the foreign policy picture comes into sharper focus, Rove is going to look like a freaking genius again.
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man,,this. is a heavy subject man karl roves master plan too heavy for me man
who writes this stuff man
what a boring post to put up on ssc.....so plain jane if ya know what i mean
its as boring as civil war history
boring as triganometry
who is karl rove? and why do we care????
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lol...just thinking the same thing...the same thing..its like when i am on the beat car on the north side and nothing is happening and then i have a sip of my latte and then i feel all better
Lunatic Fringe blog was getting to the point.
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Hey, elections are here! How many are of you think Rod deserves another chance?
He spoke against us, tell your spouse! Tell your friends (Their only a phone call away)!
Eisendrath for Gov!!!!!
Small listening device, Microphone found in 016th district car. Be very very careful...
Things one would hear in a 16th Dist. squad car:
10. More Zimne Piwo? Ok just one more. I'm driving today.
9. Could I get extra whipped cream in my latte?
8. Hey look! Alderman Levar saw his shadow! Only 6 more weeks of winter!
7. Let's go hang out at Dugans! I heard Seiser goes there.
6. 5 parkers, a mover and a bus check! I'm gonna be Officer of the Month!
5. Let's go to your house for dinner. The Blue Angel isn't giving comps anymore.
4. We better get to that job! It's been an hour since they gave it to us!
3. Hey Sarge, can I upgrade this shoplifter to a felony? I need the court time.
2. Knit one pearl two.Knit one pearl two.Knit one pearl two.Knit one pearl two....
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Blow me JAG OFF
He Blows all the time if he is working 35th Street
Quit whining and do something about it! Half you morons in 16 could find your ass with both hands.
At least they could find their ass w/ both hands you moron, it figures your at HQ, learn how to spell if your goin to bust balls. Hurry your popcorn is burning
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Following a decline in January, the unemployment rate for adult men edged
up to 4.2 percent in February. The jobless rates for the other major worker
groups--adult women (4.3 percent), teenagers (15.4 percent), whites (4.1 per-
cent), blacks (9.3 percent), and Hispanics (5.5 percent)--showed little or no
change over the month. The unemployment rate for Asians was 3.2 percent, not
seasonally adjusted.
To the dumba** who keeps posting about the A/2 guys: shut the hell up!
We already get the hint.
Thank you
Master Plan: Keep your mind hollow.
Not your choice, that is the point.
That was such a hollow point.
U crazy
General Motors in crisis talks to cut 35,000 jobs
General Motors is trying to stave off the possibility of collapse by thrashing out a last-minute job reduction plan with its former subsidiary and now major parts supplier, Delphi, and the powerful United Auto Workers union.
The problems at Delphi have raised fears that GM, the world's largest car manufacturer, could go bust. Ron Tadross, the Banc of America analyst who caused a stir at the time of Delphi's collapse when he said there was a 30% chance GM would also be brought down, now believes this is "more likely than not"
United Press International - NewsTrack - Many companies plan more outsourcing
Eighty-nine percent of U.S., British and Asian corporate technology decision makers plan to increase their outsourcing budget over the next 12 months.
Kraft Foods to Eliminate 8,000 Jobs
Posted Jan 30, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc., the nation's largest food manufacturer, said Monday it would eliminate 8,000 more jobs, or about 8 percent of its work force, and close up to 20 production plants as it broadens an ongoing restructuring effort.
Ford Motor May Eliminate 25,000 Jobs to Stem Losses
Ford Motor Co. will eliminate 25,000 or more jobs in the next four years as the world's third-biggest automaker seeks to stem North American losses, according to people familiar with the reorganization.
For those of you that just love Bush so much, based on his actions, you therefore must be Daley lovers too!
Bush uncle set to earn millions from company that profited from Iraq war
As President Bush embarks on a new effort to shore up public support for the war in Iraq, an uncle of the chief executive is collecting $2.7 million in cash and stock from the recent sale of a company that profited from the war.
A report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission shows that William H.T. Bush collected a little less than $1.9 million in cash plus stock valued at more than $800,000 as a result of the sale of Engineered Support Systems Inc. to DRS Technologies of New Jersey
Seems like the same shit different family name...
I hope "the plan" works for some one.... According to this, janitors and crane operators will be ok. That is until the housing bubble totally bursts. After that, only the janitors will be ok.
The good thing for us is with all the unemployment, crime will increase.
Here's a taste:
"The threat of globalization and the reality of de-unionization have combined to make the raise, for most Americans, a thing of the past. Between 2001 and 2004, median household income inched up by a meager 1.6 percent, even as productivity was expanding at a robust 11.7 percent. The broadly shared prosperity that characterized our economy in the three decades following World War II is now dead as a dodo.
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Will Your Job Survive?
In case you've been worrying about how the war in Iraq will end, or the coming of avian flu, or the extinction of the universe as we drift into the cosmic void, well, relax. Here's something you should really fret about: the future of the U.S. economy in the age of globalization.
In the new global order, Blinder writes, not just manufacturing jobs but a large number of service jobs will be performed in cheaper climes. Indeed, only hands-on or face-to-face services look safe. "Janitors and crane operators are probably immune to foreign competition," Blinder writes, "accountants and computer programmers are not."
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