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But...but...that website used to not work.ZVUGKTUBM wrote:[color=#333399]I saw that! More bad news for the frighty-righties, huh?
we will never know. so that thought is well, USELESS and I don't care.ZVUGKTUBM wrote:If we had only elected Mitt Romney in November of 2012, those unemployment figures would be at 3% now, correct?
Whoa! Wait just a minute!! All you conservatives have been calling the PPACA a 'job killer' for three years, now.Chrissy wrote:we will never know. so that thought is well, USELESS and I don't care.ZVUGKTUBM wrote:If we had only elected Mitt Romney in November of 2012, those unemployment figures would be at 3% now, correct?
I tend to deal with what we have. and what we have is a very poor leader who the working class people don't trust.
besides, you know over 40% of those numbers were created from GOV jobs.. probably obamacare jobs.
and even with that, its not a good number. You can not be excited about a 7% unemployment rate and be honest with your self. not only that you also blah, blah, looked like he was going to be elected the shit hit the fan for the worse, the day he is gone things will look up.
No, that's virtually impossible.ZVUGKTUBM wrote:If we had only elected Mitt Romney in November of 2012, those unemployment figures would be at 3% now, correct?
id be interested in where they get their evidence. because I beg to differ.PkrBum wrote:CNN
White House address:
Allowing unemployment benefits to expire will “actually harm our economy,” Obama said, hitting Republicans in what’s been termed a do-nothing Congress for failing to take action.
“Unemployment insurance is one of the most effective ways there is to boost our economy. When people have money to spend on basic necessities, that means more customers for our businesses and, ultimately, more jobs. And the evidence shows that unemployment insurance doesn’t stop people from trying hard to find work.
Obama continued: “But now that economic lifeline is in jeopardy. All because Republicans in this Congress — which is on track to be the most unproductive in history — have so far refused to extend it.”
On December 28, unemployment benefits will expire for 1.3 million workers. In order for the jobless benefits to continue, lawmakers must extend the recession-era program by the end of the month. The Congressional Budget Office notes that if the benefits expire the U.S. GDP could fall 0.2 percentage points next year.
Don't be too hard on him... his delusion is our demise. This social engineering bs looks great on a classroom chalkboard.VectorMan wrote:Data from the same people the lied about unemployment when Obama got reelected. They have no credibility now. But, I know ANY little thing that can point to Obama being a good president will be broadcast as rainbows and butterflys. Even while ObamaCare is in it's death spiral.
CRASH AND BURN, MOTHER JUMPER, CRASH AND BURN! LOL
Obama = a bad man with bad corrupt ideas.
OH THE HUMANITY! LOL
omg . . . . heaven forbid things are actually improving . . . .2seaoat wrote:or.......the economy is improving
As we have learned all too well, the truth and facts are not relevant to this administration.Chrissy wrote:I'd be interested in where they get their evidence. because I beg to differ.PkrBum wrote:CNN
White House address:
Allowing unemployment benefits to expire will “actually harm our economy,” Obama said, hitting Republicans in what’s been termed a do-nothing Congress for failing to take action.
“Unemployment insurance is one of the most effective ways there is to boost our economy. When people have money to spend on basic necessities, that means more customers for our businesses and, ultimately, more jobs. And the evidence shows that unemployment insurance doesn’t stop people from trying hard to find work.
Obama continued: “But now that economic lifeline is in jeopardy. All because Republicans in this Congress — which is on track to be the most unproductive in history — have so far refused to extend it.”
On December 28, unemployment benefits will expire for 1.3 million workers. In order for the jobless benefits to continue, lawmakers must extend the recession-era program by the end of the month. The Congressional Budget Office notes that if the benefits expire the U.S. GDP could fall 0.2 percentage points next year.
knothead wrote:omg . . . . heaven forbid things are actually improving . . . .2seaoat wrote:or.......the economy is improving
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