The classics, of course, are that the Dow has anything to do with the economy and that the "official" unemployment, without context, have *any* significance or importance. And then there's the return of the classic shibboleth that government handouts discourage people from working. Personally, I feel that anyone who rather take the crumb…
The classics, of course, are that the Dow has anything to do with the economy and that the "official" unemployment, without context, have *any* significance or importance. And then there's the return of the classic shibboleth that government handouts discourage people from working. Personally, I feel that anyone who rather take the crumbs of handouts instead of low-paying, sub-living wage work probably are better off for us staying unemployed.
But, yeah, there's a lot of focus on companies. It's like the celebrity angle on "business".
The classics, of course, are that the Dow has anything to do with the economy and that the "official" unemployment, without context, have *any* significance or importance. And then there's the return of the classic shibboleth that government handouts discourage people from working. Personally, I feel that anyone who rather take the crumbs of handouts instead of low-paying, sub-living wage work probably are better off for us staying unemployed.
But, yeah, there's a lot of focus on companies. It's like the celebrity angle on "business".