Do you believe that Obama TRULY RESPECTS YOU? I mean truly!
Drue-AFCL
2012/07/17 02:07:52
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Top Opinion
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Obama has had a respectable history of job growth especially compared to G W Bush. Obama's record is even better when you exclude government workers.
There is just less need for employees across the board. I think what needs to be done is to cut the work week to 30 hours and keep the pay the same. Top 1% may take a hit but it is not like they haven't made out like bandits the past 30 years.
Have to laugh about the health care bill as that was a republican bill and I am not talking about Mitt. I am talking about what Richard Nixon proposed in the early seventies. Obama offered that bill from a compromised position. He should have come out for single Payor Universal health care and pushed hard for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Like saying "the economy doing fine". That is probably his stupidest lie.
http://www.marketminder.com/f...
Specifically:
US Industrial Production Reaccelerates and Expands
Following a -0.2% dip in May (+4.4% y/y), US industrial production (IP) rebounded nicely in June (+0.4%)—solidly besting expectations. Diving deeper into the data, manufacturing and mining production rebounded solidly, but declining utility production detracted. Automotive production recovered from a relatively steep decline in May, and business equipment production (+1.6% m/m) reaccelerated.
To be sure, month-to-month headline IP figures can be volatile and subject to revisions down the road. However, contrary to headline proclamations June’s result marks a resumption of the expansion, the trend—strong growth—hasn’t changed much since the recovery began. Far smoother year-over-year figures continue to be nicely positive—June’s print was up 4.7% from a year ago and marks the 10th consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth. (See Exhibit 1.) To put that in perspective, the 4.7% y/y rate is faster than any seen during the entire 2001-20007 expansion.