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May 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #399632May 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #399883
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ParticipantThis is what Bob has been posting about.
The Gov. has moved heaven and earth to get rates down this low. Its unnatural and not sustainable.
This spring is one last coat of lip stick on the pig. One last chance to sucker a few fence stitters into buying while we enjoy the calm at the eye of the shitstorm.
Higher rates are coming and they bode unwell for RE.
May 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #400113Rt.66
ParticipantThis is what Bob has been posting about.
The Gov. has moved heaven and earth to get rates down this low. Its unnatural and not sustainable.
This spring is one last coat of lip stick on the pig. One last chance to sucker a few fence stitters into buying while we enjoy the calm at the eye of the shitstorm.
Higher rates are coming and they bode unwell for RE.
May 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #400172Rt.66
ParticipantThis is what Bob has been posting about.
The Gov. has moved heaven and earth to get rates down this low. Its unnatural and not sustainable.
This spring is one last coat of lip stick on the pig. One last chance to sucker a few fence stitters into buying while we enjoy the calm at the eye of the shitstorm.
Higher rates are coming and they bode unwell for RE.
May 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #400317Rt.66
ParticipantThis is what Bob has been posting about.
The Gov. has moved heaven and earth to get rates down this low. Its unnatural and not sustainable.
This spring is one last coat of lip stick on the pig. One last chance to sucker a few fence stitters into buying while we enjoy the calm at the eye of the shitstorm.
Higher rates are coming and they bode unwell for RE.
May 15, 2009 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #399597Rt.66
ParticipantOops, its already spread past the evil UAW worker into skilled trades 🙁
“The people who do what I do in the Detroit area are a dime a dozen,” said Kim Allgeyer, 46, a machine toolmaker in Westland, Mich., who was laid off in January from a company that makes assembly lines for the automakers. Unable to find another full-time job, he is subsisting on day labor and one-week stints for contractors. “Who’s going to put me to work?” he asked. “Where’s the work at? It’s just a great big black hole.”
In a global market workforce who amongst us are not a “dime a dozen”? I don’t care how good you think you are at what you do, there is someone in India just as good willing to do it for much, much less. Is it too late to wake up and realize WE need to protect our jobs, because the corporations, elite and the Gov. won’t look out for us?
I bet Senators and Congresspeoples have been getting angry letter after angry letter about the bailouts of the auto makers. Its worked as now those jobs are headed to China. Really we should have all been sending letteres threatening to throw them out of offic if even ONE job left the country. We should have been demanding they issue an emergency stop to all car imports. We deal with our mess and other countries deal with theirs. Instead we will have “free” trade (hah!) which is code for “jobs go bye-bye”.
We need more influential people in the public eye like old Pat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCnoxwbguksMay 15, 2009 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #399848Rt.66
ParticipantOops, its already spread past the evil UAW worker into skilled trades 🙁
“The people who do what I do in the Detroit area are a dime a dozen,” said Kim Allgeyer, 46, a machine toolmaker in Westland, Mich., who was laid off in January from a company that makes assembly lines for the automakers. Unable to find another full-time job, he is subsisting on day labor and one-week stints for contractors. “Who’s going to put me to work?” he asked. “Where’s the work at? It’s just a great big black hole.”
In a global market workforce who amongst us are not a “dime a dozen”? I don’t care how good you think you are at what you do, there is someone in India just as good willing to do it for much, much less. Is it too late to wake up and realize WE need to protect our jobs, because the corporations, elite and the Gov. won’t look out for us?
I bet Senators and Congresspeoples have been getting angry letter after angry letter about the bailouts of the auto makers. Its worked as now those jobs are headed to China. Really we should have all been sending letteres threatening to throw them out of offic if even ONE job left the country. We should have been demanding they issue an emergency stop to all car imports. We deal with our mess and other countries deal with theirs. Instead we will have “free” trade (hah!) which is code for “jobs go bye-bye”.
We need more influential people in the public eye like old Pat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCnoxwbguksMay 15, 2009 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #400079Rt.66
ParticipantOops, its already spread past the evil UAW worker into skilled trades 🙁
“The people who do what I do in the Detroit area are a dime a dozen,” said Kim Allgeyer, 46, a machine toolmaker in Westland, Mich., who was laid off in January from a company that makes assembly lines for the automakers. Unable to find another full-time job, he is subsisting on day labor and one-week stints for contractors. “Who’s going to put me to work?” he asked. “Where’s the work at? It’s just a great big black hole.”
In a global market workforce who amongst us are not a “dime a dozen”? I don’t care how good you think you are at what you do, there is someone in India just as good willing to do it for much, much less. Is it too late to wake up and realize WE need to protect our jobs, because the corporations, elite and the Gov. won’t look out for us?
I bet Senators and Congresspeoples have been getting angry letter after angry letter about the bailouts of the auto makers. Its worked as now those jobs are headed to China. Really we should have all been sending letteres threatening to throw them out of offic if even ONE job left the country. We should have been demanding they issue an emergency stop to all car imports. We deal with our mess and other countries deal with theirs. Instead we will have “free” trade (hah!) which is code for “jobs go bye-bye”.
We need more influential people in the public eye like old Pat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCnoxwbguksMay 15, 2009 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #400136Rt.66
ParticipantOops, its already spread past the evil UAW worker into skilled trades 🙁
“The people who do what I do in the Detroit area are a dime a dozen,” said Kim Allgeyer, 46, a machine toolmaker in Westland, Mich., who was laid off in January from a company that makes assembly lines for the automakers. Unable to find another full-time job, he is subsisting on day labor and one-week stints for contractors. “Who’s going to put me to work?” he asked. “Where’s the work at? It’s just a great big black hole.”
In a global market workforce who amongst us are not a “dime a dozen”? I don’t care how good you think you are at what you do, there is someone in India just as good willing to do it for much, much less. Is it too late to wake up and realize WE need to protect our jobs, because the corporations, elite and the Gov. won’t look out for us?
I bet Senators and Congresspeoples have been getting angry letter after angry letter about the bailouts of the auto makers. Its worked as now those jobs are headed to China. Really we should have all been sending letteres threatening to throw them out of offic if even ONE job left the country. We should have been demanding they issue an emergency stop to all car imports. We deal with our mess and other countries deal with theirs. Instead we will have “free” trade (hah!) which is code for “jobs go bye-bye”.
We need more influential people in the public eye like old Pat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCnoxwbguksMay 15, 2009 at 11:16 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #400282Rt.66
ParticipantOops, its already spread past the evil UAW worker into skilled trades 🙁
“The people who do what I do in the Detroit area are a dime a dozen,” said Kim Allgeyer, 46, a machine toolmaker in Westland, Mich., who was laid off in January from a company that makes assembly lines for the automakers. Unable to find another full-time job, he is subsisting on day labor and one-week stints for contractors. “Who’s going to put me to work?” he asked. “Where’s the work at? It’s just a great big black hole.”
In a global market workforce who amongst us are not a “dime a dozen”? I don’t care how good you think you are at what you do, there is someone in India just as good willing to do it for much, much less. Is it too late to wake up and realize WE need to protect our jobs, because the corporations, elite and the Gov. won’t look out for us?
I bet Senators and Congresspeoples have been getting angry letter after angry letter about the bailouts of the auto makers. Its worked as now those jobs are headed to China. Really we should have all been sending letteres threatening to throw them out of offic if even ONE job left the country. We should have been demanding they issue an emergency stop to all car imports. We deal with our mess and other countries deal with theirs. Instead we will have “free” trade (hah!) which is code for “jobs go bye-bye”.
We need more influential people in the public eye like old Pat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCnoxwbguksMay 15, 2009 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #399582Rt.66
Participant“Jobs aren’t coming back,” said John E. Silvia, chief economist at Wachovia in Charlotte, N.C. “A lot of production either isn’t going to happen at all, or it’s going to happen somewhere other than the United States. There are going to be fewer stores, fewer factories, fewer financial services operations. Firms are making strategic decisions that they don’t want to be in their businesses.”
“The current pace of decline is breathtaking,” said Robert Barbera, chief economist at the research and trading firm ITG. “We are now falling at a near record rate in the postwar period and there’s been no change in the violent downward trajectory.”
I’ll give it another year before the Benedict Arnolds of US jobs start to think about THEIR jobs going bye-bye. It’s going to be odd to read posts declaring they wish they had supported US jobs BEFORE the lay-offs reached themselves.
One day we will have to riot and protest for jobs, just like they are doing in Europe. But before that can happen sentiment needs to change.
Human nature 🙁
May 15, 2009 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #399835Rt.66
Participant“Jobs aren’t coming back,” said John E. Silvia, chief economist at Wachovia in Charlotte, N.C. “A lot of production either isn’t going to happen at all, or it’s going to happen somewhere other than the United States. There are going to be fewer stores, fewer factories, fewer financial services operations. Firms are making strategic decisions that they don’t want to be in their businesses.”
“The current pace of decline is breathtaking,” said Robert Barbera, chief economist at the research and trading firm ITG. “We are now falling at a near record rate in the postwar period and there’s been no change in the violent downward trajectory.”
I’ll give it another year before the Benedict Arnolds of US jobs start to think about THEIR jobs going bye-bye. It’s going to be odd to read posts declaring they wish they had supported US jobs BEFORE the lay-offs reached themselves.
One day we will have to riot and protest for jobs, just like they are doing in Europe. But before that can happen sentiment needs to change.
Human nature 🙁
May 15, 2009 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #400064Rt.66
Participant“Jobs aren’t coming back,” said John E. Silvia, chief economist at Wachovia in Charlotte, N.C. “A lot of production either isn’t going to happen at all, or it’s going to happen somewhere other than the United States. There are going to be fewer stores, fewer factories, fewer financial services operations. Firms are making strategic decisions that they don’t want to be in their businesses.”
“The current pace of decline is breathtaking,” said Robert Barbera, chief economist at the research and trading firm ITG. “We are now falling at a near record rate in the postwar period and there’s been no change in the violent downward trajectory.”
I’ll give it another year before the Benedict Arnolds of US jobs start to think about THEIR jobs going bye-bye. It’s going to be odd to read posts declaring they wish they had supported US jobs BEFORE the lay-offs reached themselves.
One day we will have to riot and protest for jobs, just like they are doing in Europe. But before that can happen sentiment needs to change.
Human nature 🙁
May 15, 2009 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #400121Rt.66
Participant“Jobs aren’t coming back,” said John E. Silvia, chief economist at Wachovia in Charlotte, N.C. “A lot of production either isn’t going to happen at all, or it’s going to happen somewhere other than the United States. There are going to be fewer stores, fewer factories, fewer financial services operations. Firms are making strategic decisions that they don’t want to be in their businesses.”
“The current pace of decline is breathtaking,” said Robert Barbera, chief economist at the research and trading firm ITG. “We are now falling at a near record rate in the postwar period and there’s been no change in the violent downward trajectory.”
I’ll give it another year before the Benedict Arnolds of US jobs start to think about THEIR jobs going bye-bye. It’s going to be odd to read posts declaring they wish they had supported US jobs BEFORE the lay-offs reached themselves.
One day we will have to riot and protest for jobs, just like they are doing in Europe. But before that can happen sentiment needs to change.
Human nature 🙁
May 15, 2009 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Buy American and Save American Jobs….Buy GM….Oh, wait…. #400267Rt.66
Participant“Jobs aren’t coming back,” said John E. Silvia, chief economist at Wachovia in Charlotte, N.C. “A lot of production either isn’t going to happen at all, or it’s going to happen somewhere other than the United States. There are going to be fewer stores, fewer factories, fewer financial services operations. Firms are making strategic decisions that they don’t want to be in their businesses.”
“The current pace of decline is breathtaking,” said Robert Barbera, chief economist at the research and trading firm ITG. “We are now falling at a near record rate in the postwar period and there’s been no change in the violent downward trajectory.”
I’ll give it another year before the Benedict Arnolds of US jobs start to think about THEIR jobs going bye-bye. It’s going to be odd to read posts declaring they wish they had supported US jobs BEFORE the lay-offs reached themselves.
One day we will have to riot and protest for jobs, just like they are doing in Europe. But before that can happen sentiment needs to change.
Human nature 🙁
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