Unemployment tumbles verses Romney's one good night.

I have two words for you dumb ass:

Seasonal Hiring.

Oh no, it's the war on Christmas.... Wait, it's only Sept.

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He correct to a certain extent.

Firms like UPS and FEDEX are doing hiring now.
 
Let us not forget that every single republican (Conservative or otherwise) since Reagan has INCREASED the deficit when they were in office.

The three bad months there were when our job creators were shocked with the knowledge that we had just elected a Marxist as POTUS. So the smart money closed up shop and headed for the exits.

They don't call it smart money for nothing.



Agree or disagree?

Good Lord, what a noob you are.

Is that the best rebuttal you could muster, gubmint dependent?


LOL
 
Unemployment does what? Tumbles? You almost gotta laugh at the left's desperation. Another couple of thousand people quit looking for jobs and the stupid bureaucracy interprets it as lower unemployment. It's nice that the left admits the debate went to Romney but it's not so much a good Romney showing as it is a peek inside president Hussein's empty suit.
 
I have two words for you dumb ass:

Seasonal Hiring.

That doesn't start for at least another month. This was not unexpected. Last month, everything was pointing toward this, but the numbers were just lagging by one month. No matter how Republicans try to spin this, barring a major gaffe from Obama, this is the nail in Romney's coffin.

BS warehouses started hiring more for the holiday load, remember skippy inventory has to be IN the STORES before the holidays
 
When Obama took office in January 2009 the unemployment figure was 7.8%; nearly four years later the unemployment rate is still at 7.8%. In other words, we haven't moved forward. . . . This is not progress, folks.

If one takes off the rose-colored glasses, one sees that the real unemployment figure is somewhere between 11 - 14% (people who stopped looking for work are simply not counted).

We don't need a jobs report to see how's the economy faring. We can gage the dire economic woe from the personal stories in our lives: the sibling who you take in because he lost his job and can't make the mortgage; the neighbor who pulls up stake and moves in with his parents in another part of the country; the friend who unburdens himself about the trouble in his marriage due to financial strains.

. . . . The status quo is unsustainable. America needs change.
 

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