Our respect as a economic super power is fading under Obama.
Yep and that has been in the works for about 30 years.
To blame it all on Obama is partisanly stupid.
You give him credit for super powers
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Our respect as a economic super power is fading under Obama.
About a net of 3 million jobs were created under the Bush presidency.
Here's the net job growth by President:
Jobs Created in Thousands President Political Party
6,551 Franklin D. Roosevelt Democrat
8,752 Harry S. Truman Democrat
1,555 Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican
2,728 John F. Kennedy Democrat
8,892 Lyndon B. Johnson Democrat
5,255 Richard Nixon Republican
2,234 Gerald Ford Republican
8,592 Jimmy Carter Democrat
13,594 Ronald Reagan Republican
1,042 George H. W. Bush Republican
19,495 Bill Clinton Democrat
-563 George W. Bush Republican
-871 Barack Obama Democrat
Yep it varies a bit but the high somewhat reliable source is 3 million not 8 or so like the right wing whack job claims.
Here's the net job growth by President:
Jobs Created in Thousands President Political Party
6,551 Franklin D. Roosevelt Democrat
8,752 Harry S. Truman Democrat
1,555 Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican
2,728 John F. Kennedy Democrat
8,892 Lyndon B. Johnson Democrat
5,255 Richard Nixon Republican
2,234 Gerald Ford Republican
8,592 Jimmy Carter Democrat
13,594 Ronald Reagan Republican
1,042 George H. W. Bush Republican
19,495 Bill Clinton Democrat
-563 George W. Bush Republican
-871 Barack Obama Democrat
Yep it varies a bit but the high somewhat reliable source is 3 million not 8 or so like the right wing whack job claims.
Here's the website where I got the numbers: U.S. Job Creation by President/Political Party » truthful politics
The site claims it got the numbers via the Department of Labor.
I'll tell you what JRK.....I do agree that we need to promote small businesses as.much as possible.....and those tools are available in the jobs bill that the House keeps fucking with
Our respect as a economic super power is fading under Obama.
Yep and that has been in the works for about 30 years.
To blame it all on Obama is partisanly stupid.
You give him credit for super powers
55 percent of small business owners would not start company today, blame Obama | WashingtonExaminer.com
And yet he will be re elected
that is scary with my grammar also
I've said it a dozen times, even before this op; nobody is going to hire until zero is out of office. Fuel skyrocketing, 21 new taxes, thousands of new regulations.
If barry keeps pushing the envelope beyond this there can't help but be civil unrest.
really? why do the new private sector job numbers, even though they're not as high as we'd all like, stay in the positive if "no one is going to hire"?
Your last sentence....There's a thread entitled something like " will there be riots if Obama loses"...seems as though we could ask the same if he's re-elected.
55 percent of small business owners would not start company today, blame Obama | WashingtonExaminer.com
And yet he will be re elected
that is scary with my grammar also
This administration is the greatest wet blanket to growth and job creation that I have seen in my lifetime. People say "Oh God" don't be attacking Obama, but it's Obama that is responsible for this fear in America.
The guy (Obama) keeps making speeches about redistribution and maybe we ought to do something to businesses that don't invest, or are holding too much money. We haven't heard that kind of talk except from pure socialists.
I am a Democratic businessman and I support Harry Reid. I support Democrats and Republicans. I'm telling you that the business community in this country is frightened to death of the weird political philosophy of the President of the United States. Until he's gone, everybody is going to be sitting on their thumbs.
I like to get my numbers directly from the source.Here's the net job growth by President:
Jobs Created in Thousands President Political Party
6,551 Franklin D. Roosevelt Democrat
8,752 Harry S. Truman Democrat
1,555 Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican
2,728 John F. Kennedy Democrat
8,892 Lyndon B. Johnson Democrat
5,255 Richard Nixon Republican
2,234 Gerald Ford Republican
8,592 Jimmy Carter Democrat
13,594 Ronald Reagan Republican
1,042 George H. W. Bush Republican
19,495 Bill Clinton Democrat
-563 George W. Bush Republican
-871 Barack Obama Democrat
Yep it varies a bit but the high somewhat reliable source is 3 million not 8 or so like the right wing whack job claims.
Here's the website where I got the numbers: U.S. Job Creation by President/Political Party » truthful politics
The site claims it got the numbers via the Department of Labor.
I like to get my numbers directly from the source.Yep it varies a bit but the high somewhat reliable source is 3 million not 8 or so like the right wing whack job claims.
Here's the website where I got the numbers: U.S. Job Creation by President/Political Party » truthful politics
The site claims it got the numbers via the Department of Labor.
Table A-1. Employment status of the civilian population by sex and age
In January 2001 there were 137,778,000 employed and 6,023,000 unemployed.
In January 2009 there were 142,187,000 employed and 12,049,000 unemployed.
That gives Bush a net loss of -1,617,000 jobs.
In January 2009 there were 142,187,000 employed and 12,049,000 unemployed.
In August 2012 there were 142,101,000 employed and 12,544,000 unemployed.
That gives Obama a net loss of -495,000 jobs.