What's wrong with the market?

Michael Pratt mtpratt at swbell.net
Fri Jun 7 10:30:19 CDT 2002


This is something I found on Monster.  Is this rediculous or what? Ok Im
done with this job market thing...... ;) Its a VERY dead horse now.... ;)

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Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Luettgen" <crash3m at yahoo.com>
To: <kclug at kclug.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 9:31 PM
Subject: RE: What's wrong with the market?

> > Thing is, there are NO jobs in KC.
> >
> > Period.
>
> #include commonsense.h
> #include a_little_inteligence.h
>
> begin rant
>
> I second the notion and here by declare KC the
> unemployment capital of the KS/MO area...oh wait its
> not just KC its everywhere, do you people not pay
> attention to the stock market?  Times are tough and
> hiring practices show it.  Its not just here, but
> everywhere in the US.   If you want a job, go buy
> something...tell your neighbors to go buy something.
> I'm not talking a $0.99 package of hot dogs I'm
> talking stocks.  The only way to get the stock market
> back on its feet is to show confidence in it, but the
> majority of people are to stupid to realize that life
> will continue...it's not going to change that much, if
> anything it should get better as bush is going to put
> $36 billion into the economy with his new homeland
> security laughing stock...I mean homeland security
> cabinet.  Oh wait people are still scared.  The
> american public, in general, is stupid.  They follow
> the main stream press and believe every word of it.
> They pay their taxes, they go to work, and they stick
> to their same schedules.  Outside of a few days after
> the attacks everything is back to normal, accept the
> same depressing stories that are aired 24/7 by those
> damn news companies that or so freakin worried about
> ratings that they don't even realize that they are for
> the most part behind the economic down turn.
>
> End rant
>
> p.s. sorry brian I know your going to get this twice,
> my mistake
>
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