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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Say it aint so
Bush is still president, the power here is dodgy to say the least, the economy here and in the mainland is falling apart, and the barrage of bad news continues to branch out to new and unexpected territory:
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This sounds like another dastardly unAmerican feint by the French.
Check this out.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/11/12/ccview112.xml
BTW, I called a buddy of mine who lives in Buffalo, NY. I asked him how things were going, he said that there are too many job openings and not nearly enough people to fill them. Failing economy? This is classic dem/lib marketing.
-Brady
The stock market isn't so liberal, and it's a forward looking mechanism, and it just had one of its worst months ever.
If you can talk anyone, (other than Brad), into going to Buffalo from here you should do it. We seem to have just the opposite problem...lots of bodies, not many jobs. There would be plenty of opportunity for them it sounds like. Rust belt cities have seen declining populations for decades now. That can leave openings for those who are willing to move in.
Personnaly, having spent a month one winter day in Buffalo, I'll pass.
NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOoooooooooo!!!!!!!!!
don't bag on buffalo...
Brad - No one is ditching Buffalo as Bateman has finally made an accurate, perhaps brilliant, economic suggestion for Saipan.
We should run huge ads in rust belt area newspapers offering free workers, free politicians, free pawn shop consultants, and free lawyers to any community that will fly them there and give them employment opportunity.
After they all leave, we can wait 6months and run ads in the same news media with pictures of our desolate, but expensive tropical paradise to encourage affluent members of the rust belt to get the hell out of their 3rd world barrio.
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