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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    Reminds me of that nuclear war simulator thing-of-a-ma-bob in that movie, "War Game."

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    Well, I'll bet the 51,600 new DC area jobs are new jobs of government bureaucracy. It's understandable that SF loses jobs with their wacky liberal policies. I wonder how many of the gains near the border are government jobs to process claims of illegal aliens for food stamps, money, housing, etc.

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    Well, I'll bet the 51,600 new DC area jobs are new jobs of government bureaucracy. It's understandable that SF loses jobs with their wacky liberal policies. I wonder how many of the gains near the border are government jobs to process claims of illegal aliens for food stamps, money, housing, etc.
    to me thats a load of bs and wasting taxpayers money...instead of cutting down on programs, how about cutting down a few divisions in the govt/state/local/council....there is a few divisions that overlay each other and no need for them which can do the same .....

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    Reminds me of that nuclear war simulator thing-of-a-ma-bob in that movie, "War Game."
    Keep praying things get worse.

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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    That's the nature of a service based economy - when things go bad, they can go really, really bad...all the govt. jobs that Dubya was using to supplement the jobs that failed to materialize from his tax cuts on the wealthy started drying up at the same time the private sector went in contrition...

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