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Bad timing for the President. The CBO (which the dems always tout as being accurate) has just released a report showing that the real unemployment rate is over 10%, and that the economy faces sluggish growth for years. Also notes high deficits and tax...
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This is precious!!....
I wonder if the conservatives have sent an email to the CBO to let them know their numbers are inaccurate: "The jobless rate will average 5.6% in 2014-2017, CBO said." I guess Obama just has to win re-election to it.
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CBO: Taxes Will Shoot Up by More Than 30 Percent Over Next 2 Years CBO is just full of good news today. On top of the report they released that stated unless you have a doctorate degree you're better off working for the Government they put out this dousy...
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CBO estimates are inherently flawed and limited annual spending increases....
Noted the CBO: “Even if the fiscal policiesWe need more govt spending to prevent more govt spending...
Of deficit spending even under its “alternative” analysis.
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Hey Rush has a point here. Has this been reported by anyone in the MSM? CBO Reveals Truth About Obama Economy January 31, 2012 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: The CBO predictions that we talked about a moment ago, the unemployment number where if you add the number...
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Limbaugh and his ilk accept the CBO as an authority when it suits their political purposes, but beat up on the CBO....
I don't necessarily agree with everything Rush Limbaugh or any other intellectual honesty .
Information from the CBO.
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A report says federal workers made 2 percent more than comparable private sector workers. Photo by AP Photo Federal workers enjoy much better benefits — including health insurance, retirement and paid vacation — than private sector workers, according ...
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I understand the CBO only looked at Federal.
Well no kidding.
From the Congressional Budget Office.
It seems the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has come up with a plan to help solve the growing deficit problem we face from 2012 to 2022. The solution is neither to increase taxes or to cut government spending. Instead, the plan would be to eliminate...
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This chart showing the CBO analysis of future budgets and Medicare payments to 90 million retirees will go over ?? Frankly, I think the CBO idea has merit.
Monday because the analysis occurred in November.
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Http://www.investorsinsight.com/blogs/forecasts_trends/archive/2012... As for the unemployment rate, the CBO had another surprise (again, not for my readers ). The CBO expects the unemployment rate to rise again before trending lower in subsequent years...
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Before all this mess back in the 90's wasn't the normal unemplo yment rate around 3-4% all the time? If so I have to believe that the unemployment rate is way over 10% now maybe its... .
I guess I would have to disagree with a 10% unemplyment rate right now .
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:58:21 -0300, John Manning <jrobertm@terra.com.br Your getting very good at dodging the question and proving my assertion.
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You really have had to give....
You have no credibility because what you post has no credibility .
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 19:21:45 -0300, John Manning <jrobertm@terra.com.br You're an insane moron, Sacket, trapped by your ideological indoctrination .
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 12:23:14 -0300, John Manning <jrobertm@terra.com.br It's a useless endeavor to attempt to correct the conglomerates of nonsense you continuously post as if it's fact. I'll simply repeat that what you have here posted is ...
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Have you too been sheep dipped in the Alinsky mantra? On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:58:21 -0300, John Manning... .
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 12:23:14 -0300, John Manning <jrobertm@terra.com.br In other words, you can't refute it, so you attack the messenger .
Post: #1 Confirmed by the CBO: Federal workers receive more compensation than private workers Quote: : Yesterday, the Congressional Budget Office released a report that confirmed what conservative labor analysts James Sherk and Jason Richwine have known...
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Federal://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/...ries....
Post: #2 RE: Confirmed by the CBO: Federal workers receive more compensation than private workers exploded during the recession, according to a USA TODAY analysis of federal salary data.
GOOD NEWS!! - CBO Says "Obama Care" will Reduce Deficit !!! That will make those Republicans who care more about America than Party leap for joy, right!? Yeah, .... if only there were any Republicans who cared more about America than Party. It seems...
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Non-partisan? So what? Run with the nonsensical pronouncement from the CBO? Are you always so easily distracted? -- Bert;joecool1969@live.com On Oct 8, 4:11 pm, ....
Sid9" <sid9@belsouth.net Why yes, that's what CBO stands for.
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