barenakedislam
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The Bush Recession started in March of 2001, Clinton was not president then, and Clinton had a UE rate of under 4% that he passed on to Bush who passed a UE rate of over 7% and rising and the Bush Depression that started in Dec 2007 to Obama.You are an idiot. If cutting taxes for the rich was supposed to create jobs we would already have them. Bush's tax cuts were passed in may of 2006. It's been over four years. Where are all the jobs? The rich haven't been hit hard by this reccession ..interest rates are at rock bottom. What's stopping the rich from creating jobs. Nothing. They never intended to invest their windfall into job creation. That is just another lie you assholes tell like its some economic fact. I'll grant you that it's worked for you so far. Many Americans have fallen for that line of bullshit. When your lies and propaganda finally wear out and the public wakes up from their stupor they are going to be very angry at those that have been leading the charge to give all the wealth to those that need it least and have no desire or need for "opportunity". Many already get it. More are waking up every day. When it reaches critical mass you wont be able to hide behind your fear mongering of gays, god, abortion, guns and fear of a black man in the white house.
Did I mention how much I hate you people?
Bush's tax cuts began in 2003 when the country was in recession that began in the last year of the Clinton admin topped off by 9/11. After the tax cuts millions of jobs were added and the unemployment rate hovered around 5% for most of his 8 years.
Your black Muslim man has ruined the country and now we intend to ruin him.
None of the Bush numbers can be believed. More than double his deficit spending was "off budget" and probably therefore more than double his unemployment was "off the books." In 8 years only 1 million jobs were created and 1.5 million new workers entered the labor force each year. That's 12 million new workers in 8 years, 11 million of whom had no jobs. Obviously that 5% UE rate didn't include them.
Believe what you will, you can't deny that Bush's unemployment rate was around 5% for most of his presidency. And your boy's rate is between 9-10% and staying there.