Interesting item.....the new black Mayor of Columbus, Ohio is now
considering opening the town day and night - 24 hours a day, in an
attempt to lure people back to this once great City.  Soon no doubt,
well put it this way - two big stadiums the taxpayers were smart enought
to vote out so were funded independently  but this money is being
drained out of the economy.....Cincinnati and other cities are getting
wise to this stuff, for this floosie Madonna has had to cancel shows due
to poor ticket sales...years ago Frank Sinatra backed off too, not
enough ticket sales...so things are tough all over.   Gues in
California and other states taxpayers have built these big stadiums,
etc., for these pigs who come in and get paid how much to kick a
football or hit a baseball with a bat, or sing their "concerts" creating
safety problems?

Now - loot at the meat and potatos - and yes Joshua2, you pig - we do
have people living in trailers here to whom you refer as "trailer
trash"....what do you do for a living asshole - spend all day on web
lurking and spying on even and get this - from all indications spends a
ot of time in those "shady aeas"....right, (wink).

So Lucent in Columbus took big money to open up (once used to be the
Great Western Electric efore all this anti trust stuff with ATT which
destroyes the giants)....so they are laying off 25,000 people and how
many business are going to Mexico and around the world under this new
system....

Now lets take a good look at the pigs in this country - the real pigs at
the trough.   You see Clinton welcomed into Harlem with a brass band
where he fits in well, but you know those trailer black trash in Harlem
do not like this and I understand the Grand Nation of Islam is
reactivating to fight some of this stuff....lots of blacks live in
trailers Joshua, did you know that - seems there are a lot of "trailer
trash" for you to kick around.

So Columbus is in trouble - but Lex Wexner Joshua, he built on my turf
and he came to a nice white suburb - not many trailers in this area, and
I own my home - all paid for, for I do not live in a trailer with all
that "trash" as you call them - but some of these trailers I understand
are much better than what you live in for they are not HUD housing and
people segregate peacefully.   Years ago a lot of young pilots from
Rickenbacker used to live in this one area in with the other 'trailer
trash".

So Joshua hope you hang onto your job, but doubt you have one unless it
is just flaming other lists and consultiong with your Marxists friends
on how down trodden they all are.

My family is safe - is yours?

So see what is in the future for America.....

Look for this Schottenstein Center to fall first - and Value City
Stadium  for when the public gets onto this Madonna - now this pig along
with Paula Poundstone checked always to make sure there were no sodomy
laws on the books before they would come into a community.   At least
one pig out of the way, and one to go?

Stand Up for America - and its heritage.   Buy American and do not
patronize the greedy pigs at the trough who never have enough - who ran
drugs and pornography routes and now put their money where it is
laundered into the Southern Poverty Stricken Law Cener and ADL  perhaps
and some of these tax free foundations>

Did the FBi ever really check into some of these big planes and one
biggie who comes into Rickenbacker with stuff loaded - and hey about tht
Macey Bloch.....now this is the guy who wanted my pilot to do a little
smuggling for him - well his buddy got caught up and got immunity but
somehow Macy was not touched????

But then his synagogue has a lot of drag here with the police for maybe
too many have submitted to their control taking pieces of silver?

Buy American......

Saba

And Joshua, or is is Bill Schwartz - you still spying on the trailer
trash - better watch out for the day will come when everyone will see
what and who you really area - ADL lurker?

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Monday, 6 August, 2001, 17:05 GMT 18:05 UK
US lay-offs hit record high

Fears over the health of US companies have been rekindled by a report
showing the number of jobs cut last month surged 65% to a record high.
The number of layoffs announced by US firms in July hit 205,975,
employment firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas said.
The figure, the highest since the report was first compiled in 1993, was
more than three times the number of redundancies recorded in July 2000.
And it compares with 124,953 job cuts revealed in June, the report said.
Bleak outlook
CG&S, blaming the redundancy rise largely on telecoms firms, said the
figure painted a bleak outlook for the US economy.
"Job cuts tell us as much about the economy's future as they do about
the present," John Challenger, chief executive, said.
"Companies are looking at their staffing needs for the balance of 2001
and the numbers do not present a very positive picture."
Eric Green, chief economist at BNP Paribas, said: "This is a very, very
big surge in layoffs. It says... that the employment situation is not
going to turn around in the near future and will continue to get worse
during summer months."
But he said that the report would have only limited impact on US
markets, coming after an official report on Friday revealed stable
unemployment.
"Everyone knows the labour market is weak and will continue to get
weaker in the coming months," he said.
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The telecom sector, reporting almost 45,000 cuts, overtook the
technology sector, with 26.321, in July in the lay-off league, Monday's
report said.
Firms announcing redundancies included Ericsson, which revealed almost
22,000 cuts, and Lucent, which unveiled plans to lay off 15-22,000
employees this month.
At 1700 GMT, the broad-ranging Dow Jones industrial average stood 97.49
points lower at 10.415.29, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq off 28.46 points
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