[quote]The nation's gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the nation's economic activity, grew at an annual rate of 5.9% in the quarter, the Commerce Department reported. Economists surveyed by Briefing.com had forecast that the revision would show the same 5.7% growth that was originally reported a month ago.[/quote]
Source : [url]http://money.cnn.com/2010/02/26/news/economy/gdp/index.htm[/url]
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I guess all of this expansion regarding to the new worlds social economics can give thanks to the contribution of fossil fuels. The subject of fossil fuels is a controversial issue. At first glance fossil fuels may seem un-enchanting, however its study is a necessity for anyone wishing to intellectually advance beyond their childhood. Until recently considered taboo amongst polite society, fossil fuels is featuring more and more in the ideals of the young and upwardly mobile. It still has the power to shock the aristocracy, who just don't like that sort of thing. In the light of this I will break down the issues in order to give each of them the thought that they fully deserve.
What is it with you and this businessman dinosaur shit
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Are you trying to sound businesslike? Because what you wrote made absolutely no sense
Experts believe double dip recession could actually mar our economic growth, though.
[url]http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/business/Experts-fear-double-dip-recession.6109643.jp[/url]
[QUOTE=Anteep2;20461148]So who's economy grew?
Or just the mystical magical economy?[/QUOTE]
The U.S.'s
and someone bought a whole load of shares in his made up dinosaur corporation
[QUOTE=Turnips5;20461178]The U.S.'s
and someone bought a whole load of shares in his made up dinosaur corporation[/QUOTE]
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Woo! Britain is partially dominating the world economy!
no, zimbabwe is
[QUOTE=The_Lizard_Xing;20461064]
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Hmmm, there's something wrong with this pie chart, I can't quite put my finger on it...
[QUOTE=Anteep2;20461219]no, zimbabwe is[/QUOTE]
G.B. stands for Zimbabwe?
[QUOTE=The_Lizard_Xing;20461064]
I guess all of this expansion regarding to the new worlds social economics can give thanks to the contribution of fossil fuels. The subject of fossil fuels is a controversial issue. At first glance fossil fuels may seem un-enchanting, however its study is a necessity for anyone wishing to intellectually advance beyond their childhood. Until recently considered taboo amongst polite society, fossil fuels is featuring more and more in the ideals of the young and upwardly mobile. It still has the power to shock the aristocracy, who just don't like that sort of thing. In the light of this I will break down the issues in order to give each of them the thought that they fully deserve.[/QUOTE]
This makes very little sense. Since when did the phrase "fossil fuels" "shock" "the aristocracy"?
[QUOTE=MurphyS;20461316]This makes very little sense. Since when did the phrase "fossil fuels" "shock" "the aristocracy"?[/QUOTE]
That was my opinion on the news article.
What's minutemen corp?
Yeah what the fuck is that?
That a corporation has that high a stake in there is terrifying
[QUOTE=CivilProtection;20461575]What's minutemen corp?[/QUOTE]
It's his imaginary corporation run by dinosaurs
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[QUOTE=Triumph Forks;20461859]That a corporation has that high a stake in there is terrifying[/QUOTE]
are you stupid
Holy fucking shit thats a lot
The GDP Grew 5.9%... great
What does that mean for any one person in the United States? Not a god damn thing
By no means is it a bad thing, but if you think about it as a single citizen of the United States, or a single family... it doesn't mean jack shit
[QUOTE=TheTalon;20462902]The GDP Grew 5.9%... great
What does that mean for any one person in the United States? Not a god damn thing
By no means is it a bad thing, but if you think about it as a single citizen of the United States, or a single family... it doesn't mean jack shit[/QUOTE]
Sure it does.
GDP measures the amount of income everyone is receiving at the time. It's basically a measure of how much money we're making as a population. The higher the GDP goes up, the higher salaries we are making, and the more money we're spending as consumers.
Also, when the GDP is high, jobs tend to become more available.
It's much more important than you think.
Guys there is a recession happening. The housing market just collapsed!
Why are we going to trust a dinosaur's opinion on fossil fuels.
[QUOTE=Late Man;20464612]Guys there is a recession happening. The housing market just collapsed![/QUOTE]
In context with the current economic climate, 5.9% is quite a significant figure.
[QUOTE=Mexican;20464955]Why are we going to trust a dinosaur's opinion on fossil fuels.[/QUOTE]
they are called "Fossil" fuels for a reason.
Gee whiz looks like that crazy "Rest of the world" country is the most powerful nation on Earth!
[QUOTE=smurfy;20474386]Gee whiz looks like that crazy "Rest of the world" country is the most powerful nation on Earth![/QUOTE]
That's not a country.
this imaginary company ran by dinosaurs dominating the earth makes me laugh
i blame obama
I feel so awkard asking so I pretend i'm fasting.
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