Anonymous wrote:Why not go with a guy who wasa successful businessman and had executive experience running a state over someone who has driven our economy into the ditch with no recovery in sight? Seems like a no brainer to me.. How much more time with Americans give Obama ?hopefully not 4 more yrs.
It's going to be fun seeing you squirm after Romney goes down in flames. You won't be able to beat a President with 8% unemployment, because of your own stupidity, and it is going to rock your world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This chart says it all. Who would you rather have in charge? Romney or Obama, note the MASSIVE fall with Obama.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/obama-versus-romney-on-job-creation/2012/05/31/gJQAgDjE5U_blog.html?hpid=z1
Here is what the article to which you link says, "Romney’s record was weaker than other governors of similar states in the same time period."
Unemployment was less then 5% under romney how much lower could it really get, the fact he created more jobs was amazing vs obummer
Yes, 5% unemployment is full employment. Under Romney it was as low as 4.7% Are you really going to argue job creation numbers with unemployment numbers like that? Had a conversation with a MA based general contractor. He has a small construction company and reports that it was impossible to find enough workers during those days. We should have such problems now.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This chart says it all. Who would you rather have in charge? Romney or Obama, note the MASSIVE fall with Obama.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/obama-versus-romney-on-job-creation/2012/05/31/gJQAgDjE5U_blog.html?hpid=z1
Here is what the article to which you link says, "Romney’s record was weaker than other governors of similar states in the same time period."
Unemployment was less then 5% under romney how much lower could it really get, the fact he created more jobs was amazing vs obummer
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This chart says it all. Who would you rather have in charge? Romney or Obama, note the MASSIVE fall with Obama.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/obama-versus-romney-on-job-creation/2012/05/31/gJQAgDjE5U_blog.html?hpid=z1
Here is what the article to which you link says, "Romney’s record was weaker than other governors of similar states in the same time period."
Anonymous wrote:
This chart says it all. Who would you rather have in charge? Romney or Obama, note the MASSIVE fall with Obama.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/obama-versus-romney-on-job-creation/2012/05/31/gJQAgDjE5U_blog.html?hpid=z1
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of really ignorant people supporting obama and he might be re-elected. When will Obama admit he has failed? Maybe year 4 or his second term?
http://money.cnn.com/2012/06/01/news/economy/may-jobs-report/index.htm?hpt=hp_t1
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, wtf can a president do to encourage job creation?
Most companies that I see do their best to fire people to get more "productivity" out of the ones left and try to find any way they can to fire more.
I can see tax rate difference working to MOVE jobs from state to state, but it doesn't seem to CREATE jobs.
When the incentives are to hire as FEW people as possible to MAXIMIZE profits, how can anyone going to reduce unemployment? And artificially stimulating the economy by creating bubbles/non-negotiable pensions is artificial "temporary" jobs aka gas jobs, fracking jobs, oil jobs, housing jobs, solyndra jobs, union jobs.
Neither Romney or Obama's gonna change this. They both spread their legs for doners and rich friends (No, Dems just smell just as much as Reps. Reps are just more devious about it. And please I'd love for Republicans to come up with something better than just anti-Obama/Obamacare. Want to buy some real conservatives please, who wont' waste our money on poking around women's hoohahs like they owned it, and f'nkin cut subsidies, including oil and other big businesses. market competition my butt.)
Won't the ranks of poor Americans continue to grow, since our social mobility is going down (if you're born poor, you'll stay poor), middle class will be afraid of keeping their jobs, and upper class will be afraid of the poor and pay more to create more prisons cause with no social support, poor will turn to crime... I don't see any light at the end of the tunnel.