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You didn't bother to look up. Did you? Lying comes naturally (nevermind the fact that you ran away after every dismantling of your arguments, only to show up later with another opinion piece).
Oh please, show me in this thread where you back up your claim about jobs?
NOWHERE.
I think it is your arguments that are getting shot down left and right.
Come on, just point out even one post of yours.
How many jobs were added between Jan 2010 and March 2011? How many since? I'm sure you can figure that out, and you won't need my help.
Is that what you said?
One more time;
Quote:
Originally Posted by EinsteinsGhost View Post Actually, employment was gaining ground after the Health care bill was signed. It came to a grinding halt after last elections when republicans apparently won in a landslide, promising jobs.
False. From an Apr 2010 high of 229+K jobs, it's been downhill ever since. FACT.
Maybe that's why he wants a joint session with congress next week. To announce that it was a mistake to pass one of the most expensive and job killing mandates on private employment in history. To say it was especially foolish to do so in a recession. To announce that yes, I understand that the individual mandate was a bad idea and will in all likelyhood be found unconstitutional by SCOTUS. And to ask Congress to repeal Obamacare. This would be the first truely positive thing he's done for job creation.
It would be a great step in the right direction but, not Obama's agenda.