"Gallup's unemployment data stands to potentially refute any attempt the Obama gang makes to portray an improving economy approaching the election. Continuing abysmal jobless numbers, if accurately reported to voters, should all but doom Obama's chances in November. If the Obama administration jobless claims do not jibe with the numbers reported by Gallup, even the Obama propaganda machine, the legacy media, might start to take note."
"With Gallup reporting on Friday that 1 in 4 American workers are either unemployed or underemployed -- not counting the millions of folks who've given up looking for work -- this is simply devastating news for the guy who said he'd be a one-termer if he didn't fix the economy."
07/29/2012 9:03:26 AM PDT
· 26 of 42 NMRed
to chessplayer
My guess is that few business owners would claim they achieved success SOLELY on their own, either. They would give lots of credit to their families, their employees and, especially, their customers. But most business owners will tell you that government often gets in the way of their success, rather than contributing to it ... and that they pay their share for the services government does provide.
03/28/2012 10:33:56 AM PDT
· 18 of 19 NMRed
to Texas Fossil
And, if I’m not mistaken, the most recent jobless numbers (2012) from the regime are the first ones that incorporate “adjustments” from the 2010 census. Makes you wonder what sort of tweaking they did to get these numbers.
05/28/2011 8:20:54 AM PDT
· 5 of 12 NMRed
to dhs12345
Why is it liberals in the media invariably resort to the argument of last resort, ad hominem attacks? Hey, Schultz & Zakaria, I thought you were supposed to be the sensitive, touch-feely ones?