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Economy: Household incomes are still down 4.4% since the recession ended four years ago. Meanwhile, the unemployment picture may be even worse than we think. The Obama "recovery" continues to impress.
However, don't criticize Obama because if you do you're a racist.
The Blue cities are booming. Welfare is flowing like water, there are lots of jobs leading up to the Obamacare implementation, lots of money flowing to the public employees....
Of course the number of unemployed is higher than the number that government wants the public to believe. The formula that government created is designed to show statistics that favors government's performance. Yeah, those thousands of people who are no longer collecting unemployment found jobs. Sure thousands of jobs have been created. Let's not mention that for every job lost two part-time jobs were created or that full-time job that had it's hours shortened became a part-time job.
Obviously there is a large segment of our population suffers from long-term brain freeze can't figure out what is happening.
Obama said here in Ohio 2008 that the Bush economy was like beating your head against the wall ...LMAO. Obama's economy is like a migraine then having your head handed to you.
Here in the mid-south there's a lot of investment going on [we are talking billions ] and a lot of hiring going on as well. Maybe it's good to live in the backward section of the country.
He is the one complaining about his inability to pick himself up
He didnt say a word about his own inabilities...
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Originally Posted by Finn_Jarber
He needs a double dose of personal responsibility.
So now you oppose things like welfare?
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