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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mitt has signed on with Grover, like all Republicans he is whoring himself out to whoever will pay the price and bring a block of vote. First, the Super PAC's, Karl Rove et al, The Koch brothers, now Grover. Republicans have decided that we the people aren't important. Anyone really believe that tax cuts for the wealthiest 0.001% are going to create jobs? If you do, please step away from the Fox News Kool Aid dispenser, you've OD'ed at the Tea Party[/quote] This sums up the wonderful jobs report resulting from our wonderful Obama leader [/quote] I realize that accuracy is probably not your strong suit, nor even a goal for you. However, Obama has presided over 27 months of job growth. As dismal as the 69K jobs created last month is, the number is still greater than the average of 66K created from 2001-2009. Romney called the jobs numbers "devastating". I guess that means the entire Bush presidency was worse than devastating. That might not be important were it not for the fact that Romney wants to reinstitute the Bush policies. So, while I understand that most of us are not pleased by the 66K number, I am sure we can all agree that we don't want a return to policies that produce even less jobs. [/quote] Basically Bush created more jobs than obama could lose so thats why we're up a little[/quote] Again, Republican logic. Do you even use the same mathematical system as the rest of us? Bush's job creation numbers averaged less that what is considered a "devastating" month for Obama. In fact, more private-sector jobs were created in just one year of the Obama administration then were created during the entire 8 years of the Bush administration. Bush simply didn't create jobs. [/quote]
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