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Private sector jobs are increasing slightly and at least fewer states seem to be losing jobs than gaining but one can hardly call it "recovery". More like the patient is on life support.
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Originally Posted by Katiana
I'm glad you guys are all glad about this! "Compassionate conservatism"!
Katiana, no one is happy about this. Your hyperbole is baseless and amazingly immature.
I'm glad you guys are all glad about this! "Compassionate conservatism"!
No one is glad about increased unemployment and a dismal economy. I truely wish the guy was competent and would have been able to help the nation, as the middle class is getting killed.
However, Obama is not competent. We need to get a different man in the oval office in 2012, as Obama clearly cannot get the job done. I think that the nation has suffered enough with him and it is time for a change.
Considering the logic I've seen from the "conservatives", like the OPer, can I safely assume they would attribute this loss well to the same ledger that they were giving to gains following the "landslide" republican victory in the elections? Or, would it be naive to expect anything but hypocrisy?
I'm glad you guys are all glad about this! "Compassionate conservatism"!
Pointing out FACTS doesnt equate to being glad about them
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Originally Posted by Katiana
I will point out the sarcasm and the glee people are showing in blaming this on Obama:
1) Sarcasm isnt allowed when discussing failed policies of the current administration?
2) So the job losses under Bush, was Bushs fault, but the ones under Obama, not his?
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