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Since they're not measured by private sector, you'll never know the impact of discouraged workers on the private sector.
And Bush lost more private sector jobs at this point than Obama.
You voted for Bush with those results but claim Obama's results don't warrant a vote. :roll::roll::roll:
Of course, if Obama put an "R" after his name, you wouldn't vote for anyone but Obama.
Really? Hmmm, even if you disagree with this link please explain the 1.057 million discouraged workers in January
Record 1.2 Million People Fall Out Of Labor Force In One Month, Labor Force Participation Rate Tumbles To Fresh 30 Year Low | ZeroHedge
You really are one desparate political hack, supporting the empty suit in the WH. Hope he is paying you well.
Discouraged workers under Bush increased 433,000
Discouraged workers under Obama increased 325,000
Try harder, Con!
:lol::lol::lol:
Really? Hmmm, even if you disagree with this link please explain the 1.057 million discouraged workers in January
Record 1.2 Million People Fall Out Of Labor Force In One Month, Labor Force Participation Rate Tumbles To Fresh 30 Year Low | ZeroHedge
You really are one desparate political hack, supporting the empty suit in the WH. Hope he is paying you well.
Stop lying, Con, I never said it was cumulative.LOL, now is funny, you really don't understand discouraged workers do you. it isn't cumulative.
Now for the rest of the story, since Obama has taken office over a million people per month have dropped out of the labor market. Guess that is a success to liberals.
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Stop lying, Con, I never said it was cumulative.
But here, check this out ... this is you saying it IS cumulative ....
Ummm, what number do you come up with when you subtract 301,000 from 734,000?Then why would you blame Bush for raising the number 433.000 when it was only for one month which you took from 2001 as a comparison? How many months has Obama had over a million? Was Bush in office in 2010? Every month that Obama has been in office a million people have dropped out of the labor market thus aren't counted as unemployed. You are the one lying.
Ummm, what number do you come up with when you subtract 301,000 from 734,000?
G'head and prove that unbelievable lie. You realize you have to show that there have been 36 million people dropping out of the labor market since January, 2009, right?Every month that Obama has been in office a million people have dropped out of the labor market thus aren't counted as unemployed. You are the one lying.
G'head and prove that unbelievable lie. You realize you have to show that there have been 36 million people dropping out of the labor market since January, 2009, right?
Still waiting for you to prove that 36 million people have dropped out of the labor market.Dropping out of the labor MARKET isn't dropping out of the labor force, NICE DIVERSION. Each Month Obama had a million discouraged workers that weren't counted as unemployed more than double the Bush average
The fact that a man like Gingrich not only had the balls to run, but actually at a point had a chance shows how bad the GOP has become.
Barone is a Senior Political Analyst for the Washington Examiner, where he writes a twice weekly column and contributes to their Beltway Confidential blog. He is also a frequent contributor during Fox News Channel's election coverage. His political views are generally conservative.
Gallup state numbers predict huge Obama loss
by Conn Carroll Senior Editorial Writer
Among all Americans, Obama leads Romney 52 to 43 percent, whereas among registered voters, the president has a narrower edge over Romney, 51 to 45 percent.
The Obama campaign is coming out with a new poster:
The GOP needs to run a real candidate in 2016. :mrgreen:
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