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Strong Factory Growth Boosts Hiring

Tue Jun 1,10:32 AM ET


By Eric Burroughs

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing chugged to a full year of expansion in May, pushing factory hiring to its highest in 31 years, a survey released on Tuesday showed.

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The Institute for Supply Management said its index of national factory activity rose to 62.8 in May from 62.4 in April, compared with economists' forecasts for a fall to 62.0.


In January the index stood at a two-decade high of 63.6.


A reading above 50 points to growth.


All the signs point to growth staying strong ahead, with new orders, backlog of orders and production indexes all running at historically high levels.


But Norbert Ore, head of the ISM manufacturing survey committee, said such growth rates were probably unsustainable. Ore also said higher energy and natural gas prices could hurt the factory expansion's pace in the second half of the year.


"It's obviously a pretty good time for manufacturing. It makes one start to contemplate what's going to kick us off of this pedestal at this point," Ore said in a conference call after the data were released.


The yearlong stretch of strong growth helped power the ISM's employment index to 61.9 in May -- the highest since April 1973 -- from 57.8 the prior month. But after shedding nearly 3 million jobs over more than three years, the factory sector has a long way to go to recover all the jobs lost.


A persistent rise in prices paid by factories on everything from energy to commodities eased a bit in May but remains near its highest levels in almost 25 years. The prices index eased to 86.0 in May from 88.0 in April.


With the labor market recovering and price pressures building in the economy, economists widely believe the Federal Reserve (news - web sites) will begin raising interest rates this month from a 46-year low of 1 percent, its first hike in four years.


"Right now, the economy is booming and clearly the Fed needs to tighten," said Jim O'Sullivan, senior economist at UBS Investment Bank in Stamford, Connecticut.


The ISM index is compiled from monthly responses by purchasing executives at more than 400 industrial companies, ranging from textiles and chemicals to paper and computers.
 

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So now the election boils down to religous fanatics killing Americans so they can have 72 virgins when they get to heaven.

Kerry wanted the UN involved from the getgo. Americans have grown and realize the UN is as corrupt as it gets. It's looking like a rout.

"KEEP THE COWBOY 2004"
 

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JP....you won't see this leading the news on CBS tonight.

I'm thinking of putting out an ad for jihadist for Ramadan....I'm calling it "2 for 1 matyrdom"...Blow up yourself and 1 other muslims get 144 virgins"....think it will sell??
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by jointpleasures:
So now the election boils down to religous fanatics killing Americans so they can have 72 virgins when they get to heaven.

Kerry wanted the UN involved from the getgo. Americans have grown and realize the UN is as corrupt as it gets. It's looking like a rout.

_"KEEP THE COWBOY 2004"_<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

That's rather interesting considering that Bush has himself gone to the UN and a resolution is currently sitting on the table regarding post-sovereign Iraq. Russia, France and Germany are awaiting Iraqi acceptance of the interim Interim Government before signing off on it.

It's interesting that the right wing sites like Foxnews haven't reported as much on this, probably because it seems many right-wingers are opposed to non-governmental institutions which oversee international politics. What they're missing out on, though, is a clear opportunity to take Kerry's Iraq-war alternative plan to the people and show them that Bush has already taken care of that. Political reporting is so confounding.
 

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Bush will tell the UN what is going to occur. You can be sure of that. Whether or not the other countries accept it is up to them.

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I have no idea if it would sell. What do the virgins look like?
 

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We'll see. The main issue as I understand it is who, the US or Iraq, has final say on matters of military aggression.

And, jesus, don't you have an arrogant view of the US's role at the UN. If Bush is simply going to 'tell them how it is' then what's he doing there in the first place? Or do you concede that it's pure posturing on his part?
 

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You got it right - "Bush will tell the UN what will occur" - and it will be our soldiers alone walking the streets of Iraq getting gunned down or returning home wearing halos for the rest of their lives - by the way, did the Bath Party attack the US?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Seymour:
You got it right - "Bush will tell the UN what will occur" - and it will be our soldiers alone walking the streets of Iraq getting gunned down or returning home wearing halos for the rest of their lives - by the way, did the Bath Party attack the US?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

But it keeps the price of gas down.

The choice is pretty clear cut now.
Its a bit of a Hobsons choice, but a decision has to be made.

Do you want:

a) Lower gas prices and dead soldiers.

or

b) Higher gas prices and live soldiers.


They can pull as many resolutions outa their asses as they like, the bodies on the ground will be Uncle Sams boys because no-one else is desperate enough to get seriously involved.

[This message was edited by eek on June 02, 2004 at 07:04 PM.]
 

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