Re: Job cuts shock prompts analysts to say that US workforce in 'meltdown'
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Re: Job cuts shock prompts analysts to say that US workforce in 'meltdown'         

Group: alt.computer.consultants · Group Profile
Author: Fed Up in L.A.
Date: Mar 19, 2008 10:48

No response from Straydog, you coward!

"Fed Up in L.A." wrote in message
news:O8nDj.3553$Rq1.3358@nlpi068.nbdc.sbc.com...
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> "Straydog" vtisp.com> wrote in message
> news:368f20c0-4ac3-4700-b1f5-fdbd59305e67@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> < > today's media, he does know how to do one thing: copy and paste from
> media articles everything he can that is negative about the USA (and
> positive about India). As I indicated in a reply to another of his
> posts, US exports are expanding at about 20%% per year (due to exports
> being cheaper for other countries to buy) and tourism here is up
> (making it cheaper for foreigners to come here and buy things and
> spend THEIR money here in OUR economy), too, but BPOking would never
> admit that some good things here are getting better, too.>>
>
> Whether or not BPOking has a prejudice against the U.S. Economy, the fact
> remains that we are in serious trouble thanks to the failed economic
> policies of George Bush and the insane monetary polices of Alan "the
> fossil" Greenspan and Ben "Helicopter" Bernanke. The fact that the trade
> deficit has narrowed slightly will do little to offest the fact that we
> are in debt up to our eyeballs and that foreign nations are no longer
> going to play our games by lending us money that cannot be paid back.
>
> Your rebuttle reads like it was copied straight from the web site of Rush
> Limbaugh (a U.S. radio host who is an apologist for George Bush).
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