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Jobless Rate Jumps to 9.7 Percent

posted: 158 DAYS 12 HOURS AGO
filed under: Financial Crisis
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2009-09-04 07:07:14
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BALDWJO
3:42AM Sep 5 2009 
What happened to all those shovel ready project? After flushing the US treausury..How's all that change working for all you Obozo fans!
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ALMIGHTY PREZ
10:37PM Sep 4 2009 
way to go obama,,,,nice economic recovery.....hahahaha
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SCloonan
10:37PM Sep 4 2009 
America is on the same path that caused the Romans to fall
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Sfelipes
9:01PM Sep 4 2009 
The problem that we have here in America is that most of us are very unqualified. Many of us are poorly educated so we can't compete with other the citizens of other nations. We should take education seriously and teach the new generations to stay in schools so we can compete with these emerging nations. We should motivate our childrens to study hard. We still have the best schools in the world. Many Chinese and Indians not to mention students from all over the world come here to study. These people are dedicated and well diciplined they know how hard is to live in poverty. That is way they are taking our jobs. Wake up American stop watching football and smoking weed.---- Educate yourselves. Stop complaing that an Africanamerican is at the white house. You know why dont you. You went to school just to hang out........
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ESCORT6768
8:42PM Sep 4 2009 
The bill that sent the jobs overseas has Bill Clinton's signature on it. Those jobs will continue to go overseas until that bill is changed.
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