Quote from southamerica:
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TraderZones: Well, its nice that your opinion trumps government statistics. After all, why should carefully-gathered numbers costing many millions of dollars via hundreds of thousands of hours of work and research by statisticians and others, and garnered from a huge variety of methods and sources be used...
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May 21, 2008
SouthAmerica: Reply to TraderZones
How good are all these government statistics?
Never mind that most of the information is not worth the paper they used to print it â the reality is that most of the information is not worth to use it even as toilet paper.
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More evidence of your inability to think outside your pillow.
I suppose you will now enlighten us with SIGNIFICANT PROOF that they are not useful? It is already obvious how incompetent you are, with your deciding that the US was incapable of gathering info but Brazil could, as in your demonstration that US 5% vs. Brazil 10% unemployment was really US 20% vs. Brazil 10%...
Statistics are always difficult to collect. But as much as is possible, that is what governments do.
Your feckless "what good are they" pretty much confirms the vacuum inside your cranium.
But thanks for your continuing babble of "yay brazil, boo USA"
The more you say, the less you say.