California adds 30,000 new jobs last month

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
Really, damn you are a genius. Simple stat, over a quarter of a million jobs were lost in Michigan alone due to nafta, not modernization. Once again spew your theories, and I'll provide you with facts.

Unemployment rates skyrocketed to well over 25% when the puppet masters migrated to juarez Mexico.

As for infrastructure, the gov. Doesn't build shit, the American worker does, yes, paid with tax dollars by corporation's, and of course by the puppets that were paying taxes because they made decent wages, paid for by whom? The corporations of course.

Without the corporation's, no fucking good paying jobs, no tax base, no investment in communities, no tax dollars, =Detroit. Of course, to compensate for the "mans" departure the local gov. I Increases taxes prohibitively high, the inhabitants, just like the puppet masters leave town turns to shit.

As for concentration of wealth in this country, of course there is, as a matter of fact under obama it has never been greater in the history of this country. But, unlike you, I don't see others that have more money than I, and feel that I somehow deserve or am entitled to what they own. You want to be wealthy, make more money? Go fucking hustle, start your own business, work 16 hours a day and reinvest your profits to grow your company. Get off your ass and quit coveting what others have and make your own. Lot easier to sit on this forum and bitch about what others have and attempt to fid ways to take what they have for yourself, you know, because you derseve it, and your mother told you you were special.
TL;DR

I'm doing fine. I was laid off many times. When that asshole Reagan took over, I got laid off for 19 months in a row.

I simply adapted, there was a robust coke market so I went to So. Florida once a month.
Maybe you don't have the proper motivation for success?
And you're full of shit. NAFTA alone did not take those jobs. Modernization and greedy CEO's and anti union republican supreme court decisions, and off shore non invested tax dodger accounts took more jobs.

Support the greedy though, they might trickle a little down to you. If it's in their budget after the Cayman Islands acct. is big enough.
 

GranolaCornhola

Well-Known Member
Well, I admire your initiative concerning the acquisition of alternative revenue streams in Florida, must have been interesting. Actually, it was nafta, I could provide you with multiple studies proving this, but believe what you will, we only lived it here, but once again I'm sure you know better.

Proper motivation for success? I'm not the one complaining I want, deserve, or am entitled to what others have worked for, I stated just the opposite, you want it? Go fucking work for it. No one owes you shit simply because you exist.

Dont like the corporation's? Don't buy their shit, buy local. Wont happen though, people want to bitch about them yet go out and purchase overpriced shoes made by 11 year old Malaysian girls makig 30 cents an hour.
 

Catfish1966

Well-Known Member
The myth that trickle down economics is good for everybody. The myth that high taxes and tight regulations on businesses throttles innovation and economic growth are busted once again.

People in Calilfornia are coming back into the jobs market as the economy is expanding and opportunities are opening to people who had previously given up.


California adds 30,000 jobs as unemployment holds at 5.5%
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-jobs-october-20161021-snap-story.html
California’s unrelenting economy refused to slow in September, amassing another 30,000 new jobs even as more people seeking work opted into the labor market, according to state data released Friday.

The gain did not affect the unemployment rate, which held at 5.5%. September marked the eighth consecutive month that California employers hired more people than they fired.

“California’s economy is running hot right now,” says Mark Vitner, a senior economist at Wells Fargo. The influx of nearly 118,000 new people into the labor market is a sign that the state’s unceasing buildup of new jobs is luring back Californians who may have stopped looking for work during the recession.


The article has this zinger in it:

The country added 156,000 new jobs last month, meaning California generated about 19% of all employment growth nationwide.The Employment Development Department, which produces the jobs data, revised August’s gain down to 48,400 from an initial report of 61,300 new jobs.

LOL, suck it Red State losers. The state of fruits and nuts is beating your ass while doing you the favor of keeping the US economy rolling so that you can continue to collect food stamps.

States to the north of California are taking note. Oregon's initiative to increase taxes on large and profitable corporatate sales in the state is one example. Seattle has taken shots from the muddled right with its tax and wage policies. Yet this article appeared today in the Seattle Times:

High taxes, regulations and a swell economy in California
http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/high-taxes-regulations-and-a-swell-economy-in-california/

In the mythology of the right, California must fail. Its high taxes, strict environmental rules and thick book of regulations are all ingredients in the conservative recipe for economic meltdown. That California is prospering nicely throws a pie in the face of its harshest critics.

To get around this clash of ideas and reality, an alternative version of California-going-down has been created. It is built on cherry-picked facts, numbers out of context and anecdotes. And the right continues churning out stories of companies “fleeing” California.


The article ended with with this shot at right wing "free market" zealots:

What the strong numbers do mean, Beacon partner Chris Thornberg told The Los Angeles Times, is “that being ‘business friendly’ is not the be-all and end-all of economic development.” He went on: “When you actually look at the data, you’ll find that as kooky as California is, it’s not a state that’s underperforming.”

Let the critics carp. But do correct them.


Libertarians and Reganonics theologists, consider yourselves corrected.

Would that states to the east of California pay attention too.
In other news, 55,000 new immigrants arrived, keeping unemployment rates unchanged
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
In other news, 55,000 new immigrants arrived, keeping unemployment rates unchanged
Did you know that California's economy added 30,000 new jobs in September? Also that California has the strongest growth of high paying jobs among all 50 states? That people previously discouraged from looking for work are now back on the active unemployment rolls which is why unemployment did not change? Also that you are a lying piece of shit and what you posted meets only your standard for truth?
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
Dude seriously, do you have some type of mental disorder, or are you just plain stupid. YOU DID NOT VOTE on the federal law to triple cigarette taxes. It is a highly regressive tax, which mainly affects those with low income. The poor foot the major portion of the tax increase. Its ok though, as long as the government gets to extract even more cash from the pockets of the poor...retard.





You should quit smoking, it's bad for health. Lol and you think I'm stupid, silly....
 

Catfish1966

Well-Known Member
Did you know that California's economy added 30,000 new jobs in September? Also that California has the strongest growth of high paying jobs among all 50 states? That people previously discouraged from looking for work are now back on the active unemployment rolls which is why unemployment did not change? Also that you are a lying piece of shit and what you posted meets only your standard for truth?
Did you know I was responding to a post that said, "California added 30,000 jobs in September"?
Nice that you finally comprehended that unemployment rates are not a barometer of economic growth the way they are now calculated, even tho you called me a liar when I said the same thing awhile ago. Funny, huh?
 

Fogdog

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Did you know I was responding to a post that said, "California added 30,000 jobs in September"?
Nice that you finally comprehended that unemployment rates are not a barometer of economic growth the way they are now calculated, even tho you called me a liar when I said the same thing awhile ago. Funny, huh?
come on man, nothing you say is funny. You have the imagination of a termite.

My post was intended to gently remind a retarded person that CA added 30,000 new jobs in September. I'm so proud of how far you've come in the past 55 years that you can actually remember things like that. Good on you. :clap:
 

Catfish1966

Well-Known Member
come on man, nothing you say is funny. You have the imagination of a termite.

My post was intended to gently remind a retarded person that CA added 30,000 new jobs in September. I'm so proud of how far you've come in the past 55 years that you can actually remember things like that. Good on you. :clap:
Remind me of the post I was responding to? So who is retarded?
 

choomer

Well-Known Member
The myth that trickle down economics is good for everybody. The myth that high taxes and tight regulations on businesses throttles innovation and economic growth are busted once again.

People in Calilfornia are coming back into the jobs market as the economy is expanding and opportunities are opening to people who had previously given up.


California adds 30,000 jobs as unemployment holds at 5.5%
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-jobs-october-20161021-snap-story.html
California’s unrelenting economy refused to slow in September, amassing another 30,000 new jobs even as more people seeking work opted into the labor market, according to state data released Friday.

The gain did not affect the unemployment rate, which held at 5.5%. September marked the eighth consecutive month that California employers hired more people than they fired.

“California’s economy is running hot right now,” says Mark Vitner, a senior economist at Wells Fargo. The influx of nearly 118,000 new people into the labor market is a sign that the state’s unceasing buildup of new jobs is luring back Californians who may have stopped looking for work during the recession.


The article has this zinger in it:

The country added 156,000 new jobs last month, meaning California generated about 19% of all employment growth nationwide.The Employment Development Department, which produces the jobs data, revised August’s gain down to 48,400 from an initial report of 61,300 new jobs.

LOL, suck it Red State losers. The state of fruits and nuts is beating your ass while doing you the favor of keeping the US economy rolling so that you can continue to collect food stamps.

States to the north of California are taking note. Oregon's initiative to increase taxes on large and profitable corporatate sales in the state is one example. Seattle has taken shots from the muddled right with its tax and wage policies. Yet this article appeared today in the Seattle Times:

High taxes, regulations and a swell economy in California
http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/high-taxes-regulations-and-a-swell-economy-in-california/

In the mythology of the right, California must fail. Its high taxes, strict environmental rules and thick book of regulations are all ingredients in the conservative recipe for economic meltdown. That California is prospering nicely throws a pie in the face of its harshest critics.

To get around this clash of ideas and reality, an alternative version of California-going-down has been created. It is built on cherry-picked facts, numbers out of context and anecdotes. And the right continues churning out stories of companies “fleeing” California.


The article ended with with this shot at right wing "free market" zealots:

What the strong numbers do mean, Beacon partner Chris Thornberg told The Los Angeles Times, is “that being ‘business friendly’ is not the be-all and end-all of economic development.” He went on: “When you actually look at the data, you’ll find that as kooky as California is, it’s not a state that’s underperforming.”

Let the critics carp. But do correct them.


Libertarians and Reganonics theologists, consider yourselves corrected.

Would that states to the east of California pay attention too.
30K more bartenders and bus boys do prove an overwhelmingly "healthy" hiring economy.
 
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