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By Matt Cover, Staff WriterHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said that the issue of job creation has “permeated†the efforts of congressional Democrats over the past year. Pelosi’s statement stands in stark contrast to a bleak jobs year that saw unemployment rise to over 10 percent. “The jobs issue has permeated everything, [every] major initiative that we have,†Pelosi said at her weekly press briefing Thursday. The speaker outlined the various proposals that she said had pulled the economy “back from the brink†over the past year. “With the recovery package, we not only created jobs – about 2 million saved or created with more being rolled out – but pulled us back from the brink of even deeper recession. In his [President Obama’s] budget, which we passed one hundred days after his swearing-in, he had a blueprint for how we go into the future, create jobs, stabilize the economy [and] do so as we reduce the deficit – [it’s] very central to everything we do – reduce the deficit.snipThe results of Pelosi’s year-long “focus†on job creation does not seem to have born much fruit, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) – which compiles jobless claims and other employment data. By the end of 2009, the national unemployment rate had risen to 10 percent, two percentage points higher than Democrats claimed it would go after passing $787 billion in stimulus spending – the goal of which, as Pelosi pointed out – was to create or save 2 million jobs.
Oh, Christ on a cracker--Dear Bela, how many of those "saved or created" were in the PRIVATE sector? So you're basically saying we only went from losing 7 million jobs to 5 million in a year? And that's a GOOD thing?Oh, the stoopid, it burns!
There are more union workers employed in government jobs than in the private sector. I think something like over 10% of all jobs are in some form of government or other.