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President Obama continues his hard work in turning around the Great Bush Depression, while Republicans continue to whine, gnash their teeth, and stick to their failed ideology that says tax cuts for the über-rich and outsourcing American jobs to China will somehow miraculously create jobs.
President Obama continues his hard work in turning around the Great Bush Depression, while Republicans continue to whine, gnash their teeth, and stick to their failed ideology that says tax cuts for the über-rich and outsourcing American jobs to China will somehow miraculously create jobs.
pres. numbnuts hasnt done a thing to progress this nation
The question to ask is, has unemployment really gone down or just people fell off the unemployment line? That's why I always try to look at the Labor Participation/Employment rate, not the unemployment rate since the government fudges those numbers and each president defines unemployment differently.
And the housing bubble was on Bush's watch as well.
Want to get to the root of it? Actually the housing bubble started with Carter. It has been passed on down ever since and Bush actually sounded the alarm on the housing bubble, only to be blasted by Barney Frank. There is a lot of blame to go around and a great deal of it lands right at the feet of THIS administration. They took a major problem and made it worse. I know you are one of the brainwashed sheeple of this administration and will not listen to the facts, but if you want to spin something, at least be accurate.
Lets not lose sight of the fact that the economy runs in basicly 10 yr cycles. There should have been ( was a mild ) recession right when king george took the helm.
He did what he had to to try and avoid the inevitable, foolish as it was. When one trys to avoid the inevitable , it will eventualy come only harder and faster and longer.
Private sector adds 206,000 jobs - Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
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Employment in the U.S. nonfarm, private business sector grew by 206,000 jobs from October to November on a seasonally adjusted basis, the ADP National Employment Report said Wednesday.
In the sagging construction industry, employment also grew by 16,000 jobs in November – the largest gain since November 2006.
The financial services sector also added 7,000 jobs.
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