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Obama In 2004: Dismisses Job Creation Of 310,000 New Jobs

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Published on Jul 6, 2012

After the economy added 310,000 jobs in May 2004 and the unemployment rate was 5.6%, then-candidate Barack Obama used the Democrat weekly radio address to attack the Bush administration for citing good economic numbers.

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  • Cogbender

    obama is a hunk of shit him and his nasty looking wife. cute little kids though but they are gonna grow up with obamas shitty view of the world.

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  • aSingleDallasGuy

    I guess having a war on capitalism isn't good for creating jobs eh? But Obama is starting to get what he asked for, where everyone is equal. That is equally miserable!

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  • bornfree138

    Under Obama watch.

    HIGHEST number of unemployed Americans IN HISTORY. @ WORST job market IN HISTORY. @  WORST depression in 70 years @ HIGHEST number of poverty level Americans IN HISTORY.@ HIGHEST budget deficits IN HISTORY. @ HIGHEST national debt IN HISTORY.@ Obana canceled Keystone Pipeline! @ 16 TRILLIONS in DEBT and climbing & average! deficit/year! $818+ @ WORST job market for African Americans in HISTORY.

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  • wReCktangle

    Add up Obama's last 3 months and he hardly gets to 310,000 jobs.

    Such a slimy politician, the same as always... not even close to a "change".

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  • TBird4490

    Sorry to burst your bubble yet again, but the majority of those jobs were private sector jobs.

    I offer facts and statistics. You call me names. So you really have no ground to stand on so yeah.....

    Next.

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  • TBird4490

    Nope. send it to me in private message. You don't have to do the (dot) stuff in private message.

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  • McHale72

    weird. Try this w w w (dot)businessinsider(dot)com/c­hart-of-the-day-percent-job-lo­sses-in-world-war-ii-recession­s-2012-7

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  • TBird4490

    The page you are looking for is not found.. and yes, I replaced (dot) with a period lol.

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  • McHale72

    Here. Look at it graphically:

    businessinsider(dot)com/chart-­of-the-day-percent-job-losses-­in-world-war-ii-recessions-201­2-7#ixzz1zx5RR9GL

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  • TBird4490

    Also by the way, debt and deficit are two totally different things. A deficit is simply the result of negative cash flow. For example, if your costs are higher than your revenues, you will generate a loss in your Profit & Loss Statement and a Deficit in your Cash Flow Statement. This does not necessarily constitute a debt.

    A debt is a legally binding obligation to pay or repay a financial obligation that is based upon a contract.

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  • TBird4490

    The Department of Commerce, Bureau of Labor Statistics says otherwise.

    So you honestly think the entire media (including Fox News) and a government website are all lying? You think you somehow know more than independent government experts and all media outlets?

    data(dot)bls(dot)gov/timeserie­s/LNS12000000?yea%C2%ADrs_opti­on=all_years&periods_op%C2%ADt­ion=all_period

    I'm just not seeing your argument. I guess you can say Obama is doing bad, but when you try to prove it, you just say "he is"..

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  • McHale72

    Sorry. The decline of jobs under Obama is worse than anything else we've ever seen. Expectation from Obama were set by him during his campaign. "I will reduce the deficit by 50% my first term." I guess he misspoke because he nearly doubled it. "I will concentrate on job creation to being down the unemployment rate." Unemployment has gone up and minority groups have gone up quite a bit.

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