Stability?
You would need a communist government that actually knows what it's doing if you want stability.
I would just accept 55,000 full time, private sector jobs as a good sign and leave it at that.... I wonder if there's a correlation between those 55,000 jobs and the seasonal hires?
It's quite a mystery to be sure. I suppose that we'll never know
(PS - for the dim-witted, pretend I wrote this in purple)
Most would wipe their a*s but you want it shoved up your a*s. I assume you know most of the posts are 'bulky', Right?? You are rather new at giving out 'jabs' aren't you???The only things here suitable as a suppository are your posts
I would just accept 55,000 full time, private sector jobs as a good sign and leave it at that.![]()
take your pills
The issue is that Flossy is pretending that a bunch of minimum wage summer jobs is magically indicative of a robust economy is what's laughable here JLM
You shouldn't get anything for that.We have to remember that quite a few jobs are only worth minimum wage. What should we pay for having a hot dog delivered from the kitchen to the dining area?
Flossy will defer to some fuzzy definition of living wage
You shouldn't get anything for that.
They should take up Trump's offer to build the wall and they can put some doors in.Canada got the contract to build ladders for Mexico.
Any government can grow an economy through borrow and spend.
Didn't work for the NDP in the 90s. All they did was ruin the economy.Course all they wanted to spend on was social programs and higher wages for government union employees. And their friends.
I agree. Real growth is longer lasting than gov job schemes.The best way for government to grow the economy is to stay out of the way of business as much as possible.