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Originally Posted by Kaylore
First this report:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49371146
This of course created a lot of buzz and only once the information was well spread did this little tidbit come out:
http://www.businessinsider.com/joble...-state-2012-10
So first there's the pumped up stats with largely part timers, likely people who have have fallen off unemployment for so long they HAD to find work somewhere (but it counts as a job.)
Now you have a "large state" (probably California) not reporting their unemployment numbers to try and puff up the numbers to look better than they are. Mind you, this wasn't pointed out until the jobs report was accepted as gospel.
Strategy: Proctect Big Bird and present false date showing you're doing a good job. Awesome. 
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Yeah. I prefer Romney's plan. What are the details? Who the **** knows? I know it has something to do with giving the rich more money and hoping for the old trickle down. Still waiting. I think it's been trickling down to the Cayman Islands.