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John Florida:
But the figure included 117,000 jobs that the department thinks, but can't prove, were created by newly formed companies that might not even exist. In fact, the department is getting so optimistic about the labor market that it increased this imaginary job count from just 81,000 in March, 2010.



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Libertas:
Real/fake...the Fed has it's gameplan and will plow ahead.  Fake job numbers are not necessarily the only hound that will bite them in the ass!

John Florida:

--- Quote from: Libertas on April 12, 2011, 11:59:14 AM ---Real/fake...the Fed has it's gameplan and will plow ahead.  Fake job numbers are not necessarily the only hound that will bite them in the ass!

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 Just add it to the list of things for 2012.

warpmine:
The most transparent administration evah if you begin with this one. ::laughonfloor::

John Florida:

--- Quote from: warpmine on April 12, 2011, 01:35:13 PM ---The most transparent administration evah if you begin with this one. ::laughonfloor::

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 If you can see through the mud!

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