Posted on 02/05/2005 8:20:56 AM PST by Dubya
Great biased MSM headline!
http://polipundit.com/index.php?p=6327
Gloomy
5.2 percent = the U.S. unemployment rate, as of Jan. 2005.
On the other hand, theres this:
5.3 percent = the unemployment rate back in Jan. 1997.
Oh, the humanity.
Data: Here. http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?bls
I saw some idiot yesterday on MSNBC grudgingly admit President Bush is NOT the first president since Hoover to lose jobs on his watch. She looked as if she had swallowed a carp.
5.2 percent = the U.S. unemployment rate, as of Jan. 2005.
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Yes, the leftist MSM ignores the real facts, and spins to the negative. As usual. They are losers, just spreading hate and discontent, with their lies and half-truths.
No kidding! Bush AVOIDS the label, as if he's running down dark streets to escape it. By now we should be used to the bias, but things like this still make me shake my head.
Hoover didn't prop-up the economy by expanding the federal payroll with over $1.7 trillion of deficit spending.
this makes me so dammm mad!!!
Talk about biased headline.
Don't just shake your head- write letters and email to these turds.
ASSOCIATED PRESS SUCKS
Say it with me, buddy:
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Biased headline? The whole story is biased. Good news like the low unemployment rate is due to people giving up the job search, according to this writer. It's a total hack job!
Oh heck no! There's absolutely NOOOOOOOOOOOO liberal media bias. None whatsoever. Nothing to see here. Move along.
No thanks, chanting mindless mantras is not my style.
It still makes me mad too. But we really can take some comfort in realizing we withstood this gabage throughout Bush's first term and we STILL won. People don't fall for the crap anymore. I don't get as angry as I used to because for the first time in my life, I can see that most of the public has turned on the press. And the tide is moving entirely our way.
Where do I find an annual job growth/loss graph going back to the early 20th century? I searched for about an hour yesterday and couldn't find squat. I suspect and interesting story would appear in terms of administration changes.
Willie, I would accept that as a valid criticism of Bush from most freepers. However, considering you are constantly promoting large-scale boondoogle projects on FR, you are hardly being politically or intellectually consistent here.
It's actually becoming fun to see how bad they can get, and collect the worst examples.
We must have been mislead by --
expanding the federal payroll with over $1.7 trillion of deficit spending!!!
expanding the federal payroll with over $1.7 trillion of deficit spending!!!
expanding the federal payroll with over $1.7 trillion of deficit spending!!!
Only problem is that there's no sense or rhythm to it. If we're going to do something, let's do it right:
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Four more years!!!
Well, I'm a statistic. I lost a job I loved on "Bush's watch."
Do I blame Bush? Hell no! I blame the selfish socialist I was working for who left his wife and family of 33 years for a bimbette! His actions caused his wife to fight tooth and nail to keep the company she'd spent thirty years of her life building, and she had to liquidate my shop to pony up the cash to get "the man who done her wrong" paid off and out of the picture. I would've done the exact same thing, had I been in her shoes.
You know, there are stories just like mine behind anyone who's ever lost a job. And you know what? I was lookin' for a job before I found that one, LOL! I can do it again.
The MSM will never convince me that life is Doom and Gloom. Life is a journey, an adventure and a blast! It's up to us each to chart our own course. (Though a strong economy and a GREAT leader in the White House helps greatly, LOL!)
Really good point, Diana. You know, EVERY company, town, state and country has its share of professional helpless-victims/gripers/complainers/BLAMERS, and they have their h/g/c/B representatives in Washington still skewing the progress and screwing things up.
"As one can plainly see from the following chart, unlike the data depicted by the Establishment Survey, the Household Survey shows an increase of 2.5 million jobs since Mr. Bush took office, and a 4.5 million rise from the January 2002 recession low." -- from Tech Central Station, HERE
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