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Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up...
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 6:03 am
by D1B
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 6:15 am
by ASUG8
Thanks for being there to ride the business cycle to the bottom and now slowly back up.

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 6:42 am
by ASUMountaineer
There's a strong disconnect between the stock market rising and Main Street rising. The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting left farther and farther behind. Even Obamacare will serve to increase the gap even further. The insurance companies will continue to get rich under the ACA, and the middle class/poor will see premiums go up. For someone that is so supportive of liberals, you sure do hate poor people. Obama has eyes for big business, he's a Republican. You apparently are as well.

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 7:23 am
by kalm
ASUMountaineer wrote:
There's a strong disconnect between the stock market rising and Main Street rising. The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting left farther and farther behind. Even Obamacare will serve to increase the gap even further. The insurance companies will continue to get rich under the ACA, and the middle class/poor will see premiums go up. For someone that is so supportive of liberals, you sure do hate poor people. Obama has eyes for big business, he's a Republican. You apparently are as well.


Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 7:51 am
by houndawg
ASUG8 wrote:Thanks for being there to ride the business cycle to the bottom and now slowly back up.

Time to cut taxes on the wealthy.
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 8:14 am
by kalm
Meanwhile, I watched a Walmart commercial this morning highlighting the fact that engineers, dentists and other professionals proudly shop at Walmart.

They claimed that 60% of all Americans shop there on at least a monthly basis.
Largest employer in the world, nickel and diming it's low wage domestic employees while its foreign "employees" are dodging collapsing buildings while literally making nickels and dimes.
Thanks Obama.

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 8:29 am
by D1B
LMAO at all the Obamobstructioracists.
God bless our Commander in Chief.
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 8:34 am
by ASUMountaineer
D1B wrote:LMAO at all the Obamobstructioracists.
God bless our Commander in Chief.
LMAO at good, big company Republicans like Obama and D1B.
God bless our Insurance CEO in Chief.
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:42 am
by D1B
ASUMountaineer wrote:D1B wrote:LMAO at all the Obamobstructioracists.
God bless our Commander in Chief.
LMAO at good, big company Republicans like Obama and D1B.
God bless our Insurance CEO in Chief.
Whatever, rASUist.
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 9:58 am
by Pwns
How are the employment numbers on recent college grads looking? And those folks in their 50s or 60s looking for work, how are they faring? And manufacturing jobs?

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:00 am
by Gil Dobie
kalm wrote:Meanwhile, I watched a Walmart commercial this morning highlighting the fact that engineers, dentists and other professionals proudly shop at Walmart.

They claimed that 60% of all Americans shop there on at least a monthly basis.
Largest employer in the world, nickel and diming it's low wage domestic employees while its foreign "employees" are dodging collapsing buildings while literally making nickels and dimes.
Thanks Obama.

We have a Target and Walmart accross the street from each other. Walmart parking lot is larger and is usually packed, Target lot is busy, but not as full. Target shoppers appear to be a majority caucasion, while Walmart is about 50 percent caucasion at most.
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:32 am
by GannonFan
Pwns wrote:How are the employment numbers on recent college grads looking? And those folks in their 50s or 60s looking for work, how are they faring? And manufacturing jobs?

Stop it, the stock market is doing well, that's all you need to know!

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:33 am
by GannonFan
Gil Dobie wrote:kalm wrote:Meanwhile, I watched a Walmart commercial this morning highlighting the fact that engineers, dentists and other professionals proudly shop at Walmart.

They claimed that 60% of all Americans shop there on at least a monthly basis.
Largest employer in the world, nickel and diming it's low wage domestic employees while its foreign "employees" are dodging collapsing buildings while literally making nickels and dimes.
Thanks Obama.

We have a Target and Walmart accross the street from each other. Walmart parking lot is larger and is usually packed, Target lot is busy, but not as full. Target shoppers appear to be a majority caucasion, while Walmart is about 50 percent caucasion at most.
I shop them both, and Kohls as well. Although I can honestly say I don't think I've ever bought a piece of clothing from Walmart, and probably not much more than bathing suits from Target. Great stores for other items, and their super stores with the groceries have some great bargains.
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 10:54 am
by ASUMountaineer
D1B wrote:ASUMountaineer wrote:
LMAO at good, big company Republicans like Obama and D1B.
God bless our Insurance CEO in Chief.
Whatever, rASUist.
Excellent retort, I hope you didn't strain the brain too hard to come up with that gem. You have nothing to offer because I'm correct.
Obama has been nothing more than community organizer for big business. While you were jumping for joy at his "evolution" on gay marriage, he was busy forcing a healthcare reform bill written for big insurance companies that will do nothing to help the poor. Even Democrats are running from the ACA because they know it's a "mess," and they want to be re-elected.
You can praise "Commander Obama" all you want, but that doesn't erase the fact that the gap between the wealthy and the poor has continued to grow even while the "Party for the poor" has been in power. There's very little difference between Obama and Bush, just as there's very little difference between Democrats and Republicans. Of course, you know that seeing as how you're apparently a big-business Republican calling yourself a Democrat.
Here is your hero, Commander Obama.

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 11:18 am
by D1B
ASUMountaineer wrote:
There's a strong disconnect between the stock market rising and Main Street rising. The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting left farther and farther behind. Even Obamacare will serve to increase the gap even further. The insurance companies will continue to get rich under the ACA, and the middle class/poor will see premiums go up. For someone that is so supportive of liberals, you sure do hate poor people. Obama has eyes for big business, he's a Republican. You apparently are as well.

Red Herring, Dingleberry. The stock market is up because consumer confidence, housing prices and demand is up.
Thank you Mr. Obama.

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 11:20 am
by D1B
Pwns wrote:How are the employment numbers on recent college grads looking? And those folks in their 50s or 60s looking for work, how are they faring? And manufacturing jobs?

Pretty fucking good.

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 11:20 am
by Ibanez
That just means someone is getting rich, and it's not you. Weren't you on here bashing stock brokers for gambling with the hard earned money of Americans?
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 11:21 am
by D1B
ASUMountaineer wrote:D1B wrote:
Whatever, rASUist.
Excellent retort, I hope you didn't strain the brain too hard to come up with that gem. You have nothing to offer because I'm correct.
Obama has been nothing more than community organizer for big business. While you were jumping for joy at his "evolution" on gay marriage, he was busy forcing a healthcare reform bill written for big insurance companies that will do nothing to help the poor. Even Democrats are running from the ACA because they know it's a "mess," and they want to be re-elected.
You can praise "Commander Obama" all you want, but that doesn't erase the fact that the gap between the wealthy and the poor has continued to grow even while the "Party for the poor" has been in power. There's very little difference between Obama and Bush, just as there's very little difference between Democrats and Republicans. Of course, you know that seeing as how you're apparently a big-business Republican calling yourself a Democrat.
Here is your hero, Commander Obama.


Yeah, Dickweed, no one's used that pic before!

It's the classic conk response to any thread praising Obama.

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 11:46 am
by ASUMountaineer
D1B wrote:ASUMountaineer wrote:
There's a strong disconnect between the stock market rising and Main Street rising. The rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting left farther and farther behind. Even Obamacare will serve to increase the gap even further. The insurance companies will continue to get rich under the ACA, and the middle class/poor will see premiums go up. For someone that is so supportive of liberals, you sure do hate poor people. Obama has eyes for big business, he's a Republican. You apparently are as well.

Red Herring, Dingleberry. The stock market is up because consumer confidence, housing prices and demand is up.
Thank you Mr. Obama.


You truly are the SH of the left.
It's not a red herring at all, it's simply facts. Even Democrats are starting to realize it...well, those with a clue. The income gap continues to grow due to the policies of Obushma and you praise him. Yeah, he's really helping the middle class/poor, D1ngleBerry.

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 11:47 am
by ASUMountaineer
D1B wrote:ASUMountaineer wrote:
Excellent retort, I hope you didn't strain the brain too hard to come up with that gem. You have nothing to offer because I'm correct.
Obama has been nothing more than community organizer for big business. While you were jumping for joy at his "evolution" on gay marriage, he was busy forcing a healthcare reform bill written for big insurance companies that will do nothing to help the poor. Even Democrats are running from the ACA because they know it's a "mess," and they want to be re-elected.
You can praise "Commander Obama" all you want, but that doesn't erase the fact that the gap between the wealthy and the poor has continued to grow even while the "Party for the poor" has been in power. There's very little difference between Obama and Bush, just as there's very little difference between Democrats and Republicans. Of course, you know that seeing as how you're apparently a big-business Republican calling yourself a Democrat.
Here is your hero, Commander Obama.


Yeah, Dickweed, no one's used that pic before!

It's the classic conk response to any thread praising Obama.

How about trying to show evidence that my post was factually inaccurate? I'll wait here...
How's this pic, for old-time's sake?
D, you're trying too hard...and, frankly, it's sad.
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 11:51 am
by Bronco
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I wonder who the real person is that is making decisions for the country...it sure isn't BHO
The guy starts his day at 11AM He would make a good Union Boss when he retires
Here's his schedule for today

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 12:00 pm
by kalm
GannonFan wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:
We have a Target and Walmart accross the street from each other. Walmart parking lot is larger and is usually packed, Target lot is busy, but not as full. Target shoppers appear to be a majority caucasion, while Walmart is about 50 percent caucasion at most.
I shop them both, and Kohls as well. Although I can honestly say I don't think I've ever bought a piece of clothing from Walmart, and probably not much more than bathing suits from Target. Great stores for other items, and their super stores with the groceries have some great bargains.
I think Cleets suggested a while ago that Walmart is a mirror on America. But hey look! They have some good deals!

Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 12:01 pm
by Ibanez
Bronco wrote:-
I wonder who the real person is that is making decisions for the country...it sure isn't BHO
The guy starts his day at 11AM He would make a good Union Boss when he retires
Here's his schedule for today

Really, you're looking at one day of the public schedule. Hell, i'm sure you can find many Bush, Clinton, Reagan, Carter schedules that were light.
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 12:07 pm
by ASUMountaineer
Bronco wrote:-
I wonder who the real person is that is making decisions for the country...it sure isn't BHO
The guy starts his day at 11AM He would make a good Union Boss when he retires
Here's his schedule for today

And, you're posting on CS during the work day. What's your schedule like?
Re: Housing - Up, Auto sales - up, Consumer confidence - Up.
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 2:27 pm
by 89Hen
Bronco wrote:-
I wonder who the real person is that is making decisions for the country...it sure isn't BHO
The guy starts his day at 11AM He would make a good Union Boss when he retires
Here's his schedule for today

I'm calling bullshit. Where's the round of golf? He plays more than Phil Mickelson.