The News Of the New News

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by mckarkies, Aug 5, 2011.

  1. mckarkies

    mckarkies Member

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    Yesterday, there was "Breaking News" on DOW's stock dropping some 300 points. Today more "Breaking News" on how the unemployment rate to 9.1 %. But, in March our rate was 8.8 %. It is staying around 9%, I expect it to stay there for the next couple months...

    Anyways, I feel that the news of the stocks, probably startled many people yesterday. It might have hurt some people's feeling that after an agreement on our debt-ceiling we could move foward in a good, positive light. So today, as people are still news hungry and in tune to the stations, they need to bust up morale with a "Breaking News" headline of unemployment rates dropping scantily.
     
  2. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    There was some good news which came out of yesterday’s debacle; one of the richest men in the world lost 8 billion dollars :2thumbsup:


    hotwater
     
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    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    mustlivelife Knows nothing!

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    I apologise if you are using sarcasm that I have not picked up on...

    WTF Are you talking about? Are the American public really that dumb? Fucking hell, they are, aren't they?

    You CAN'T move forward positively after the action taken by your "government" and financial institutions. Simply not possible.

    You need some Max Keiser! Refer to post #28 in this thread:
    http://www.hipforums.com/modules/News/showarticle.php?threadid=432573&page=3
     
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