Littlestuff Weekender
02-11-12
By Charles Earl
Well, we
have survived Groundhog Day and now we focus on the Super Bowl. Bread and circuses, anyone? In the meantime we’ve had the
Donald endorse Mitt in Vegas where unemployment runs near 14% which is an
actual 20+%. I don’t give Las Vegas and Nevada a lot of credibility. After all,
Harry Reid is one of their senators. Their judgment can’t be all that great.
Some people
lie about their golf scores, others exaggerate about the size of fish they
landed and government lies about economic and employment statistics…….along
with everything else. This past week we found that (according to the
government) a mere 264, 000 new applications were filed for unemployment
benefits…..and the government cheered. Meanwhile in the past month another 1.2
million people slipped off the unemployment rolls into the nether land of “un-countable
and non-existent.” This little data point went generally unnoticed. “Real
unemployment” is close to 11.4-11.5% and when added to underemployment the
total exceeds 21%. That’s one out of every 5 potential workers in the country
that is not working or fully employed. Now comes our
childish President with a plan to borrow more money and bail out homeowners.
This little socialist maneuver will suck more value out of the private sector
and retard whatever level of recovery may be underway. I wish that he would
stop playing Monopoly with our economy, our money and wealth. Frankly if he
wants to play at anything, he should pretend to be a proctologist because he
already has a “head start.”
From Bill
Hamm: sorry about the numbering. I’m an amateur.
When they try to convince you that
the economy is getting better, ask them these questions....
- If the economy is getting better, then why did new home
sales in the United States hit a brand new all-time
record low during 2011?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why are there 6 million
less jobs in America today than there were before the recession started?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why is the
average duration of unemployment in this country close
to an all-time record high?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why has the
number of homeless female veterans more
than doubled?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why has the
number of Americans on food stamps increased by 3 million
since this time last year and by more than 14 million since Barack Obama
entered the White House?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why has the
number of children living in poverty in America risen for four
years in a row?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why is the
percentage of Americans living in "extreme poverty" at
an all-time high?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why is the
Federal Housing Administration on the verge of a financial collapse?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why do only
23 percent of American companies plan to hire more
employees in 2012?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why has the
number of self-employed Americans fallen by
more than 2 million since 2006?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why did an all-time
record low percentage of U.S. teens have a job last summer?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why does median
household income keep declining? Overall, median household income in the
United States has declined by a total of 6.8%
since December 2007 once you account for inflation.
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- If the economy is getting better, then why has the
number of Americans living below the poverty line increased by 10
million since 2006?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why is the
average age of a vehicle in America now sitting at
an all-time high?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why are 18
percent of all homes in the state of Florida currently
sitting vacant?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why are 19
percent of all American men between the ages of 25 and 34
living with their parents?
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- If the economy is getting better, then why does the
number of "long-term unemployed workers" stay so high? When
Barack Obama first took office, the number of "long-term unemployed
workers" in the United States was approximately 2.6 million. Today,
that number is
sitting at 5.6 million.
The Super
Bowl is this weekend and features the New York Giants versus the New England
Patriots. Normally, I cheer for patriots, but we haven’t had a decent one from
Boston since Samuel Adams. There are two of my beloved Buckeyes on the Giants’
roster (Ballard @ TE, Cordle @ OL) so I’ll sort of
lean for them. My main interest will be my son P.J.’s outstanding culinary
creations. Sunday’s main event will be a couple of gumbo dishes. Yum yum.
Monday and
Tuesday I’ll be sitting in for Brian Wilson from 3:00-6:00pm on 1370 WSPD, the
Talk of Toledo. Also, I will do my regular Tuesday evening show from 6:00-7:00pm
and David Macko, Libertarian congressional candidate
from Solon will be my guest. www.wspd.com
On Wednesday
I’ll leave for Washington, D.C. and the Conservative Political Action
Conference (CPAC), and will return by Sunday.
Have a great
weekend as we lurch into February.
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