Posted on 11/23/2009 1:54:11 PM PST by NormsRevenge
President Barack Obama said on Monday his top priority was to tackle high U.S. unemployment, and stressed that although the economy was growing again, many Americans were still suffering.
Oh for God’s sake!...Go back to bed Obama!
Komrade Obamaski is too modest about his efforts to date.
The Japanese and Koreans are quite satisfied with the jobs he created in their countries with his Kash for Klunkers program.
Maybe he can boost employment in a few other countries with a Kash for Klunker TV program. Or a Kash for Klunker Toasters and Small Appliance program.
It seems most all issues are top priority with Zer0 other than the military.
Let’s see, the economy grew. If you take in account growth attributed to the declining value of the dollar, good for US firms doing overseas business and subtract that from the total, and jobs”saved” in the public financed sector, which has no ay with falling revenues to “save” them next year without more “stimulus”, what is the economic growth, really? Also, as the Bush tax cuts expire and the costs to businesses from cap andtax and Obamacare get implemented, what will be the impact on job growth? (I think it will be a killer). This will result in a continued level but no growth in the main street economy hence employment and increasing deficits, due to lower tax revenues will be the likely result until we shed ourselves of our marxist POTUS.
You smell that trend too huh? sad when the CinC is a
NinComPoop
Don’t know: buy more ammo as you’re likely to need it.
For practice only and initial shots, of course. You too can harvest the gains from our “growing” economy.
I think that it’s really getting to be about that time...
Hasn’t he done enough to ease unemployment already? I think we are better off if he does nothing than if he does something.
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