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A stealth recession began in 2016.



 
 
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Old August 21st 19, 05:48 PM posted to comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.checkmate,rec.arts.tv
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Default A stealth recession began in 2016.

On 2019-08-21 9:35 a.m., Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Ms Nadegda replied ( to Rabid Robot ):
[ heavy deficit spending now, in "good" times ]
and even more of it when the economy slows down.


That's called "countercyclical spending",
and you show your ignorance above
when you suggest that it is bad [ Yappity, Yap Yap ]


Normally, today's level of deficit spending wouldn't occur
unless the economy was really in the tank.

Check out the CBO's chart of deficit spending since 1950,
projected out to 2028:

http://Jeff-Relf.Me/Deficits-n-Recession.PNG

Apparently, a stealth recession began in 2016,
when the Democrats were kicked out.

now tell everybody what an atheist you are
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Old August 21st 19, 07:50 PM posted to comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.checkmate,rec.arts.tv
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Default A stealth recession began in 2016.

On 8/21/2019 11:35 AM, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Ms Nadegda replied ( to Rabid Robot ):
[ heavy deficit spending now, in "good" times ]
and even more of it when the economy slows down.


That's called "countercyclical spending",
and you show your ignorance above
when you suggest that it is bad [ Yappity, Yap Yap ]


Normally, today's level of deficit spending wouldn't occur
unless the economy was really in the tank.

Check out the CBO's chart of deficit spending since 1950,
projected out to 2028:

http://Jeff-Relf.Me/Deficits-n-Recession.PNG

Apparently, a stealth recession began in 2016,
when the Democrats were kicked out.

Wait a minute didn't you say you were in the business of stealing
passwords? What other features does your website support?
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Old August 21st 19, 07:52 PM posted to comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.checkmate,rec.arts.tv
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Default A stealth recession began in 2016.

On 8/21/2019 11:48 AM, % wrote:
On 2019-08-21 9:35 a.m., Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Ms Nadegda replied ( to Rabid Robot ):
[ heavy deficit spending now, in "good" times ]
and even more of it when the economy slows down.

That's called "countercyclical spending",
and you show your ignorance above
when you suggest that it is bad [ Yappity, Yap Yap ]


Normally, today's level of deficit spending wouldn't occur
unless the economy was really in the tank.

Check out the CBO's chart of deficit spending since 1950,
projected out to 2028:

Â*Â* http://Jeff-Relf.Me/Deficits-n-Recession.PNG

Apparently, a stealth recession began in 2016,
when the Democrats were kicked out.

now tell everybody what an atheist you are


How do you avoid getting swatted in your social birdbath?
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Old August 22nd 19, 05:18 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default A stealth recession began in 2016.

On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 09:35:44 -0700 (Seattle), Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:

Normally, today's level of deficit spending wouldn't occur
unless the economy was really in the tank.


So you are claiming Spankie caused this recession.

Remember what he claimed:
If he did NOT get elected, then Putin FAILED.

So why are you claiming Spankie caused *another* recession?
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Old August 23rd 19, 02:54 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default A stealth recession began in 2016.

On Thu, 22 Aug 2019 10:01:44 -0700 (Seattle), Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:

It's as if there were a recession in 2016,
when the Democrats were kicked out -- see the link above.


There is no sign of a recession in 2016--except to those who have
little knowledge of business and economics. Need one say more?

On the other hand, there ARE signs of a recession beginning some
months ago. Therefore, the historic pattern of Republicans creating
recessions remains unbroken.
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Old August 24th 19, 12:41 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Thank you, Ms T.

On 8/23/19 4:27 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Thank you, Ms T.,
the more you reply to me, the more I'm seen.


It is not that I do not always dislike what you
say, I just want this group to be about computers.
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Old August 24th 19, 07:23 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default If you have 2 brain cells, and they're holding hands...

On Sat, 24 Aug 2019 11:16:42 -0700 (Seattle), Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:

Rabid_Robot replied ( to me ):
The poor are getting poorer; if I were president,
I'd house them in ultra-tiny studio apartments ( no common areas );
designed in such a way that bed-bugs ( and noise )
can't easily travel from room to room.


Western governments are going to convince citizens that
they need to move into [ tiny, childless ] apartments


I'm talking about getting homeless people off the streets;
their choice would be: Tiny Studio Apartments, Rehab, or Jail.

Let them do drugs, but keep them away from "us".

Family used to be a man's retirement plan;
today, it's quite the opposite.

If you have 2 brain cells, and they're holding hands,
then you know better than to trust your future to an "empowered" woman.


Oh my goodness you look like death warmed over in that photo. Aren't
you like 85 years old or something.
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Old August 24th 19, 08:16 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Not everyone is a whore.

On 2019-08-24 12:13 p.m., Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Some rando told me:
you look like death warmed over


Not everyone is a whore, like you.

what kind are they like then
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Old August 24th 19, 08:39 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Not everyone is a whore.

On 8/24/2019 2:13 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Some rando told me:
you look like death warmed over


Not everyone is a whore, like you.


You use the expression "whore" as though it is a bad thing.

I am always happy when someone achieves the very best they are
capable of being. And I think it a good thing for you to have the
services of someone who fulfills a human need you're incapable
of getting any other way. I think demeaning a "whore" must be a
form demonstrating how much you despise yourself.

BTW, why do you cross post so much and really add so little to
the conversation.
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Old August 24th 19, 08:49 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Not everyone is a whore.

On Sat, 24 Aug 2019 12:13:13 -0700 (Seattle), Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:

Some rando told me:
you look like death warmed over


Not everyone is a whore, like you.


Now now, don't be mean. I was just being factual. Peace bro.
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Old August 24th 19, 08:50 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Not everyone is a whore.

On Sat, 24 Aug 2019 14:39:28 -0500, whodat
wrote:

On 8/24/2019 2:13 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Some rando told me:
you look like death warmed over


Not everyone is a whore, like you.


You use the expression "whore" as though it is a bad thing.

I am always happy when someone achieves the very best they are
capable of being. And I think it a good thing for you to have the
services of someone who fulfills a human need you're incapable
of getting any other way. I think demeaning a "whore" must be a
form demonstrating how much you despise yourself.

BTW, why do you cross post so much and really add so little to
the conversation.


Yeah, why is that Jeff Relf? Inquiring minds vant to know!
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Old August 24th 19, 09:41 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default You morons keep replying to me.

On 2019-08-24 1:37 p.m., Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
why do you cross post so much and add so little


Yeah, why is that Jeff Relf ?
Inquiring minds vant to know !


Because you morons keep replying to me.

it's so nice to see that you have turned into what i told you you would
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Old August 25th 19, 12:55 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default The richer you are, the more family is a liability.

On 2019-08-24 4:51 p.m., Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Mark L. Fergerson, don't project your idiotic desires onto me.

I've more than enough money, love, and "sex".

Women are paid billions of dollars to ditch their husbands.
Every dollar you make is another reason to divorce.

Other than that, money had nothing to do with my divorce.
She wanted more kids, and more Mormonism, and I wasn't having it.

I asked my ex's lover to adopt the kids, and he did.
They live in the fanciest part of Salt Lake City,
up on the mountain, at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon.

The richer you are, the more family is a liability; proof:

http://Jeff-Relf.Me/Global.Fertility.Rates.PNG

that's not the richest part of salt lake , park city is
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Old August 25th 19, 12:58 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default The richer you are, the more family is a liability.

On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, % wrote:
On 2019-08-24, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Mark L. Fergerson, don't project your idiotic desires onto me.

I've more than enough money, love, and "sex".

Women are paid billions of dollars to ditch their husbands.
Every dollar you make is another reason to divorce.

Other than that, money had nothing to do with my divorce.
She wanted more kids, and more Mormonism, and I wasn't having it.

I asked my ex's lover to adopt the kids, and he did.
They live in the fanciest part of Salt Lake City,
up on the mountain, at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon.

The richer you are, the more family is a liability; proof:

http://Jeff-Relf.Me/Global.Fertility.Rates.PNG

that's not the richest part of salt lake , park city is


LOL! Park City is a freaking ski resort, you fool.

--
Yours Truly, Sir Gregory

Nadegda, kensi, Fran, Pandora » these are easily
ignored misandrists and anti-American, leftist liars.
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Old August 25th 19, 01:07 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default The richer you are, the more family is a liability.

On 2019-08-24 4:58 p.m., Sir Gregory Hall, Esq. wrote:
On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, % wrote:
On 2019-08-24, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Mark L. Fergerson, don't project your idiotic desires onto me.

I've more than enough money, love, and "sex".

Women are paid billions of dollars to ditch their husbands.
Every dollar you make is another reason to divorce.

Other than that, money had nothing to do with my divorce.
She wanted more kids, and more Mormonism, and I wasn't having it.

I asked my ex's lover to adopt the kids, and he did.
They live in the fanciest part of Salt Lake City,
up on the mountain, at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon.

The richer you are, the more family is a liability; proof:

http://Jeff-Relf.Me/Global.Fertility.Rates.PNG

that's not the richest part of salt lake , park city is


LOL! Park City is a freaking ski resort, you fool.

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