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kallend

************>Six years into the Reagan administration median household income rose
>$2,769 (inflation adjusted) while during the same period in the Obama
>administration median HH income dropped $4046.

This, then, should be very inconvenient for your worldview:



My worldview is that +$2769 is better than -$4046 in the pockets of the average American family. Apparently your worldview is that cooperate profits and the stock portfolios of the 1% is how we should benchmark success. [:/]

Wow, you just can't keep those goalposts still. Didn't like the effect the GHWB and GWB presidencies had on GDP, I guess.

Good reason for not inviting another Bush to occupy the White House. despite the usual bush republican hating aside can you address the numbers the man posted, and acknowledge that we are worse off now than we used to be despite who was at fault.

I have. He cherry picked the dates to make it look as if BHO is responsible for GWB's failed policies.

BTW, I am not worse off now. In fact I'm far better off. :P

Regrettably, me too, two pensions, a 401 k, several rental properties, a "job" running a small dropzone and a wife making six figures. I'm ok. I am worried about the folks who are not as fortunate. The facts are that the poor are worse off now then they were six years ago, and the rich are better off.

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billvon

>It happened under a Democrat.

Hmm. I'd say the Bush recession happened under Bush.

Overall the economy does better, people make more money, the deficit goes down and employment improves under democrats. But if you enjoy losing money, vote GOP.


OK I will type slowly so you will understand...., when Obama took office, household income was more than it is now....according to the Obama administration.......so......yeh....ok.....must be Lincoln's fault.

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************>Six years into the Reagan administration median household income rose
>$2,769 (inflation adjusted) while during the same period in the Obama
>administration median HH income dropped $4046.

This, then, should be very inconvenient for your worldview:



My worldview is that +$2769 is better than -$4046 in the pockets of the average American family. Apparently your worldview is that cooperate profits and the stock portfolios of the 1% is how we should benchmark success. [:/]

Wow, you just can't keep those goalposts still. Didn't like the effect the GHWB and GWB presidencies had on GDP, I guess.

Good reason for not inviting another Bush to occupy the White House. despite the usual bush republican hating aside can you address the numbers the man posted, and acknowledge that we are worse off now than we used to be despite who was at fault.

I have. He cherry picked the dates to make it look as if BHO is responsible for GWB's failed policies.

BTW, I am not worse off now. In fact I'm far better off. :P

Is weather climate?
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brenthutch

What is a better metric? I guess we could look at the wealth of the average American but that would be down as well.



You would be better off talking to a tree.
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The affected positions were mainly in stores, but "back of house" positions that were not customer facing, the company said in an email to Reuters.



Well Shazam!
At least they didn't get rid of the people that the customers would miss.
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The affected positions were mainly in stores, but "back of house" positions that were not customer facing, the company said in an email to Reuters.



Well Shazam!
At least they didn't get rid of the people that the customers would miss.

This has nothing to do with recovery and is pure capitalism at work.

Whole Foods' job isn't to provide jobs, but to increase shareholder value.

How quickly capitalists turn to socialists.

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The affected positions were mainly in stores, but "back of house" positions that were not customer facing, the company said in an email to Reuters.



Well Shazam!
At least they didn't get rid of the people that the customers would miss.

This has nothing to do with recovery and is pure capitalism at work.

Whole Foods' job isn't to provide jobs, but to increase shareholder value.

How quickly capitalists turn to socialists.

If the economy was as good as some say, the layoffs and job ending wouldn't be necessary for the shareholders to realize higher value.
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The affected positions were mainly in stores, but "back of house" positions that were not customer facing, the company said in an email to Reuters.



Well Shazam!
At least they didn't get rid of the people that the customers would miss.

This has nothing to do with recovery and is pure capitalism at work.

Whole Foods' job isn't to provide jobs, but to increase shareholder value.

How quickly capitalists turn to socialists.

Your post here, indicates to me, that you do not seem to think there is a link between capitalism and the economy?
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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The affected positions were mainly in stores, but "back of house" positions that were not customer facing, the company said in an email to Reuters.



Well Shazam!
At least they didn't get rid of the people that the customers would miss.

This has nothing to do with recovery and is pure capitalism at work.

Whole Foods' job isn't to provide jobs, but to increase shareholder value.

How quickly capitalists turn to socialists.

Your post here, indicates to me, that you do not seem to think there is a link between capitalism and the economy?

No, there isn't, but there is a link between socialism and the economy.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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The affected positions were mainly in stores, but "back of house" positions that were not customer facing, the company said in an email to Reuters.



Well Shazam!
At least they didn't get rid of the people that the customers would miss.

This has nothing to do with recovery and is pure capitalism at work.

Whole Foods' job isn't to provide jobs, but to increase shareholder value.

How quickly capitalists turn to socialists.

Your post here, indicates to me, that you do not seem to think there is a link between capitalism and the economy?

No, there isn't, but there is a link between socialism and the economy.

Explain please
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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The affected positions were mainly in stores, but "back of house" positions that were not customer facing, the company said in an email to Reuters.



Well Shazam!
At least they didn't get rid of the people that the customers would miss.

This has nothing to do with recovery and is pure capitalism at work.

Whole Foods' job isn't to provide jobs, but to increase shareholder value.

How quickly capitalists turn to socialists.

Your post here, indicates to me, that you do not seem to think there is a link between capitalism and the economy?

No, there isn't, but there is a link between socialism and the economy.

Explain please

Sarcasm
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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Your post here, indicates to me, that you do not seem to think there is a link between capitalism and the economy?



How does that indicate that to you? You will have to explain.

Capitalism is an economic and political system. There is a link by definition.

A downturn or upturn in the economy doesn't change what capitalism is though.

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The affected positions were mainly in stores, but "back of house" positions that were not customer facing, the company said in an email to Reuters.



Well Shazam!
At least they didn't get rid of the people that the customers would miss.

This has nothing to do with recovery and is pure capitalism at work.

Whole Foods' job isn't to provide jobs, but to increase shareholder value.

How quickly capitalists turn to socialists.

Your post here, indicates to me, that you do not seem to think there is a link between capitalism and the economy?

No, there isn't, but there is a link between socialism and the economy.

Explain please

Sarcasm

gotcha
That makes sense
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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SkyDekker



A downturn or upturn in the economy doesn't change what capitalism is though.


What capitalism BECOMES is changed by the requirements and regulations put in place to regulate it

And the economy has a big effect on a company and how many it may hire or lay off

And what is really souring the economy (of both countries to varying degrees) is government regulation and interference.
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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billvon

>More job cuts announced

August 2015 - 173,000 new jobs added in the US



Still does not cover the rate of new workers being born or coming into the US

As pointed out before
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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rushmc

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A downturn or upturn in the economy doesn't change what capitalism is though.


What capitalism BECOMES is changed by the requirements and regulations put in place to regulate it

And the economy has a big effect on a company and how many it may hire of lay off

And what is really souring the economy (of both countries to varying degrees) is government regulation and interference.

yeah.....ok.

So, which government regulation is forcing Whole Foods to lay off staff?

And regulations don't change capitalism. Regulations change the market the regulations pertain to.

Lastly, there aren't many people who think a truly free market, devoid of any regulation would be beneficial to the economy.

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