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2018 Jan 26, 3:19am   1,606 views  6 comments

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1   Tenpoundbass   2018 Jan 26, 5:49am  

Money was no object when Obama was in office. Funny that!
2   anonymous   2018 Jan 26, 9:01am  

anonymous says
Iraq war that was self paying


The Iraq war was so last decade, please get over it.

BTW, the stock market just hit ANOTHER record. How's that working out?
3   anonymous   2018 Jan 26, 11:54am  

"The Iraq war was so last decade, please get over it."

The bills for the war aren't paid yet, please stay with it and keep adding up the totals and let your children and grandchildren know how much they are going to be in it for besides possibly having to go over to one of these places.
4   anonymous   2018 Jan 26, 12:12pm  

anonymous says
Most of the base in flyover country has neither stocks, 401-Ks or anything else much in the line of assets


Does that include residents of Indiana?

anonymous says
they have plenty of unpaid debt and many of them are working two or more part time jobs (if they are really lucky) just to keep a roof of some sort over their head let alone anything decent to eat.


It must suck that they have such terrible money management issues and can't stick to a budget and spend all their money like drunken sailors and never SAVE any of it.

That just must be Trump's fault, right?
5   anonymous   2018 Jan 26, 12:13pm  

anon_5611d says
The bills for the war aren't paid yet, please stay with it


True, and Obama tacked on another $10 TRILLION on the bill over his 8 years.

anon_5611d says
and let your children and grandchildren know how much they are going to be in it for


yep, it's a good thing we have someone in the White House that understands that now and is doing something to fix it. Just imagine 4 -8 years of Hitlery!
6   anonymous   2018 Jan 26, 4:15pm  

anonymous says
No doubt the members of the "base" in flyover country


Chattanooga adds over 11,000 jobs in 2017.

Chattanooga area employers added 11,207 jobs in the past year to cut the region's jobless rate by 1.5 percentage points during 2017.

The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development said Friday the unemployment rate in the six-county Chattanooga metropolitan area fell last month to 3.4 percent — the second lowest monthly rate on record and 30 percent below the 4.9 percent jobless rate of a year earlier.

The only month with a lower jobless rate in metro Chattanooga was in September when unemployment dipped to a record low of 3.2 percent.

Wood said the growth "did not happen by accident," citing the investments by the city, county and private sector in economic and community development programs he said are paying dividends for the local economy.


http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/business/aroundregion/story/2018/jan/25/local-unemployment-drops-near-record-low/462114/

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