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|    MITT's GIRLFRIEND No. 3 to All    |
|    U.S. ADDS DISAPPOINTING 96,000 JOBs ...    |
|    07 Sep 12 13:29:32    |
      27f6e9e9       XPost: sci.econ, alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.fifty-plus.friends       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: jismquiff@yahoo.com              Ninety-six thousand jobs created.              Coincidentally, this is the exact number of jobs my close friend Mitt       Romney has cut during his once, and current, position at Bain Capital.              I told him those slashed positions would come back to haunt him. But       the only time he listens to me is when I agree to lick his four-inch       wee-wee and run my fingers through his shoe-polished hair.              If Ann knows about us, she isn't letting on. Mitt says her MS and       cancer cause too much discomfort to have sex anymore.              And he says, "Eating isn't cheating," even though he never even       nuzzles my pussy. He says it's a Mormon no-no to lick or suck cunt.              Of course, the real saying goes, "Eatin' ain't cheatin'. "              I don't like to tell tales out of school, but a few years ago, two of       Mitt's sons and I made whoopee during a family getaway in New       Hampshire. Back in some woods. And both of those guys licked my hole!       And more!              I was invited as a distant cousin of Mitt's. Which was true, since we       were and are fuckin' cousins, so to speak.              ================       "U.S. adds disappointing 96,000 jobs; August unemployment rate at       8.1%"                     By Don Lee       Los Angeles Times       September 7, 2012              WASHINGTON -- In a broadly disappointing economic report, U.S.       employers added a smaller-than-expected 96,000 jobs in August as       manufacturers cut back their payrolls and government continued to shed       workers. Moreover, the Labor Department revised lower the job-growth       numbers estimated for July and June.              The Labor Department said the jobless rate dropped over the month, to       8.1% from 8.3% in July, but that came as many people dropped out of       the labor market. In a nation where the population is growing, a       shrinking labor force suggests that many workers are giving up job       searches because they are striking out in the employment market or       don't see good prospects.              The share of workers and unemployed people who are seeking work out of       the total population -- or the labor force participation rate --       dropped to a 30-year low of 63.5% in August. Average hourly earnings       also dipped over the month, the Labor Department said.              The report, coming on the morning after President Obama’s nomination       acceptance speech, was bad news for Obama and his supporters, who       spent a considerable amount of energy during this week's Democratic       National Convention defending the president’s economic record and       pushing back against Republican challenger Mitt Romney's criticisms       that the administration’s economic policies have failed.              The report also deflated hopes that had risen in recent days that the       economy was recapturing momentum that was lost in the spring. Many       analysts were expecting job growth of 125,000 in August, and some were       looking for stronger numbers in the wake of a private survey that       suggested private-sector job growth of about 200,000.              The Labor Department on Friday revised downward job growth in July, to       141,000 from 163,000 initially estimated, and it said employers added       45,000 jobs in June, not 64,000 as previously reported.              Taking the last three months together, the economy added an average of       94,000 jobs a month. That's not enough to absorb new workers entering       the labor force and is down from an average of 226,000 in the first       quarter of this year.              The details in the August report were not particularly encouraging       either.              Manufacturing, which had been the star of the economic recovery, lost       15,000 jobs in August, confirming recent indications of slowing orders       and exports. Employment in the temporary-help sector, often considered       a harbinger of broader hiring activity, dropped by 4,900.              Of the job gains, 28,000, or 30% of the 96,000 net new positions, were       in food and drinking establishments, which typically pay lower wages       and offers fewer hours for people. Among better-paying businesses,       computer system design firms added 11,000 to their payrolls over the       month, and management and technical consulting employment grew by       9,000. Healthcare employment, which has a mix of high- and low-paying       jobs, rose by 17,000 jobs.              http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-economy-jobs-2012       907,0,5557953.story              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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