Forget Bush! Obama now blames unemployment on Congress--but Dems Control Congress!!!

teapartysamurai

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NOW THIS IS COMEDY!!!!!! :lol::lol::lol::lol:

...secluded estate on Martha's Vineyard, Obama devoted four minutes in the White House driveway to a special statement on the latest disappointing jobs numbers. (Full text, as usual, can be read on the jump, along with a brief reaction from the Republican National Committee chairman.)

No questions allowed because the president didn't want to explain why despite the administration's announced Recovery Summer Program, the jobs numbers have started going backward again after 19 months of promises and $787 billion in alleged stimulation spending. Because, faced with the uncertainty of the economy and the certainty of new taxes after Nov. 2, employers are holdinhttp://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.a/6a00d8341c630a53ef01348653c1bd970c-popupg back on hiring.

According to the president, he's been "adamant" with Congress for months now about a new jobs bill to help small businesses. Obama says this really good bill is stalled in the Senate, where so much administration legislation has been crammed through so effectively by Majority Leader Harry Reid.
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Reid's been so good at it, in fact, that he's now running for his political life in a reelection campaign back in Nevada where unemployment is 14.3% and Obama's legislation is not so popular.

Reid's up against a conservative Republican. So, That means that Harry Reid must be a Democrat, just like Obama, and just like 59% of the Senate's votes.

The very same party that has controlled both houses of Congress since the 2006 election and really controlled them both since the 2008 hopey-changey balloting.

So, facing the growing grim possibility of a GOP surge on Nov. 2, is this maybe the start of buddy-bickering within the Democratic huddle? Vulnerable people pointing the proverbial political finger of blame at someone else? That's ridiculous, of course.

-- One more thing: Arianna Huffington has word-processed another one of her thoughtful essays over at Huffington Post. This one sounds kind of critical of the president himself. The headline: "Memo to America's Middle Class: Obama Is Just Not That Into You."

Obama now blames poor job numbers on congressional inaction. Wait! <em>His</em> party runs Congress | Top of the Ticket | Los Angeles Times

This means one thing. The "it's all Bush's fault" meme just isn't working with the actual public (of course the paid Obamabots on this board stick with that joke).

No one believes that Bush is more at fault than the party that has controlled Congress for the last four years and the presidenty the last two!

Obama realizes only his own paid mindless buy that one, so he's looking for something better. He doesn't care about other Democrats, only himself. So how he's blaming Congress.

Only, HIS PARTY CONTROLLS CONGRESS!

I would say it's Carter like but even Carter didn't blame his own party. He blamed US, in his "malaise" speech that his "brilliant" policies weren't working like he planned. :lol::lol::lol::lol:

It's desperation time at the Whitehouse and given Obama's ego and narcissism, he isn't going to allow any of that blame to come HIS way. Noooooooooooooooooooooo!

He has to find some scape goats for his own bad leadership, so finger pointing ahoy!!!!!!!

It's funny to watch! ;)

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

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