I can haz thread merge?
I can haz thread merge?
Awww.
So much for riding that post convention wave of employment, team Obama. Though I suspect you will come right out today and lie about how great everything is.
Many of the jobs were in lower-paying industries such as retail, which added 6,100 jobs, and hotels, restaurants and other leisure industries, which gained 34,000. Higher-paying manufacturing jobs fell by 15,000, the most in two years.
He's in Portsmouth today--I fully expect the bullshit river to be overflowing Congress Street, out Woodbury Avenue, and piling on to I-95 right about rush hour.
We might make it home to tuck the kids into bed. :censored:
Many of the jobs were in lower-paying industries such as retailSounds like those "burger flipper" jobs the dems said Bush created.
From the Boston Herald website's story:
Welcome to the O-conomy.
The Magic Negro has no clue about how to increase jobs. 396,000 dropped off the employment roles and 96k were hired. That is horrible. The O is toast.
A top White House economics spokesman cautions against reading too much into a single month of employment data — and we concur: One month isn't enough. So how about 44 months instead?Investors Business Daily (http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/090712-625088-four-years-of-obama-failure-on-jobs-is-enough.htm)
The only reason the jobless rate fell in August was 368,000 people left the labor force, pushing labor force participation down to a 31-year low of 63.5%. Some 23 million people either don't have jobs, are looking for full-time work or are underemployed.
As IBD points out on its front page today, if the labor force participation rate had remained constant during Obama's years in office, unemployment today would be about 11.1%.
They have been pushing this "can't read too much into one month's report" shtick for at least 6 months straight now
Ya know, they have a point. One shouldn't read too much into one month's report.
When there's forty-three monthly reports in a row that say the same thing, one can read a lot into month #44.
:werd:Thunderbird.
Thunderbird.
Reason ?
Fifty twice?That's the price, although in my neighborhood, it's 2 dimes twice.