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Archive for October, 2009

BECKLEY— Adding yet again to Mr. Van Nuys post on unemployment, I would like to share something I just came across.   I’d like to preface this with saying that I’ve been questioning of the government’s data that they provide to us, that are then explained by their experts, upheld by the beholden Wall Street, and then regurgitated [...]

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ATLANTA— Just read a poll from ABC/Washington Post that has to be bogus (or, at least a little skewed in its sample).  Click here to see the results.  It seems to show widespread support for the public option.  It further suggests congressional Democrats have a 50% – 39% edge over congressional Republicans and that Barack [...]

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BECKLEY— Adding to the recently posted articles by the very discerning Stephen Van Nuys regarding the wackiness of the recent stock market rally and the long-term implications of employment in this country it is apparent there are some major disconnects between perception and reality.  Even recently the Goldilocks of American economics Mr. Kudlow had this to write.

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  ATLANTA— I read an article this weekend that said our current unemployment rates are so bad, that when considering the average projected number of new workers we add to our economy every year, it would take until 2017 in order for our economy to return to unemployment rates of 5% or thereabouts.  And that [...]

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ATLANTA— The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) eclipsed 10,000 yesterday, a new milestone that for many shows the economy is well on its way to recovery. In fact, some might even be suggesting the Obama stimulus package has worked! But man, do we still have a long way to go, in my mind.

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LONG BEACH— The Nobel committee in Norway awarded yet another American for not being George W. Bush, after Paul Krugman and Al Gore. I am Tennessee Paul and I look forward to receiving my award, hopefully in the not too distant future. But, in the mean time I have to view Mr. Obama’s award and [...]

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BECKLEY— CNN really loves these boogie man stories.  It appears that “evil” insurance companies value profits above human life.  Apparently, if “evil” insurance companies kill everybody then they can have all the profits to themselves. 

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