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Obama now blames poor job numbers on congressional inaction. Wait! His party runs Congress
August 20, 2010 |  2:22 am

www.latimes.com

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Just a few minor things to catch up on for the weekend now that the Fundraiser-in-Chief has gone on another vacation (Don't worry though. White House chef Sam Kass went along, so the first family need not eat ordinary human food.)

-- The Congressional Budget Office says the 2010 federal deficit will be in excess of $1.3 trillion, as in $1,000,000,000,000+. (BTW, the next level we'll be talking about out of Washington is quadrillion, which has fifteen 0's.)

-- Despite Vice President Joe Biden's April boast that administration stimulus spending would spur the economy to add a half-million jobs a month by now, initial unemployment claims jumped a half-million last week, the worst since last November, as national unemployment remains at 9.5% and the economy sheds 131,000 more jobs.

-- But the economy's going great at the Democratic National Committee, which reports collecting $11.5 million from donors in July on top of the $53.8 million already taken in from various sources this year. The president just devoted three workdays across five states to rake in several more millions for his party.

-- But before leaving for his ninth presidential vacation, 10 days at a....


...secluded estate on Martha's Vineyard, Obama devoted four minutes in the White House driveway to a special statement on the latest disappointing jobs numbers. (Full text, as usual, can be read on the jump, along with a brief reaction from the Republican National Committee chairman.)

No questions allowed because the president didn't want to explain why despite the administration's announced Recovery Summer Program, the jobs numbers have started going backward again after 19 months of promises and $787 billion in alleged stimulation spending. Because, faced with the uncertainty of the economy and the certainty of new taxes after Nov. 2, employers are holding back on hiring.

According to the president, he's been "adamant" with Congress for months now about a new jobs bill to help small businesses. Obama says this really good bill is stalled in the Senate, where so much administration legislation has been crammed through so effectively by Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Reid's been so good at it, in fact, that he's now running for his political life in a reelection campaign back in Nevada where Obama's legislation is not so popular.

Reid's up against a conservative Republican. So, That means that Harry Reid must be a Democrat, just like Obama, and just like 59% of the Senate's votes.

The very same party that has controlled both houses of Congress since the 2006 election and really controlled them both since the 2008 hopey-changey balloting.

So, facing the growing grim possibility of a GOP surge on Nov. 2, is this maybe the start of buddy-bickering within the Democratic huddle? Vulnerable people pointing the proverbial political finger of blame at someone else? That's ridiculous, of course.

-- One more thing: Arianna Huffington has word-processed another one of her thoughtful essays over at Huffington Post. This one sounds kind of critical of the president himself. The headline: "Memo to America's Middle Class: Obama Is Just Not That Into You."

-- Andrew Malcolm

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No questions allowed because the president didn't want to explain why despite the administration's announced Recovery Summer Program, the jobs numbers have started going backward again after 19 months of promises and $787 billion in alleged stimulation spending. Because, faced with the uncertainty of the economy and the certainty of new taxes after Nov. 2, employers are holding back on hiring.


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No crap - I have been saying this from day one of this disgusting Admn. 

Until and unless he is ousted, along with Pelosi and Reid, things will get drastically worse.

HOAX & CHANGE   

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The buck stops with Obama in my opinion, he's the top man.

He should grow a spine & take some responsibility.

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The buck stops with Obama in my opinion, he's the top man.

He should grow a spine & take some responsibility.

Without blaming others for everything under the sun, Obama has nothing else. 

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Obama can do no wrong. Nothing's his fault and nothing will ever be his fault. He's just the leader of the USA. Nothing to see here.  ::)

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vote republican I say

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This administration is collapsing. What I want to know is this: Are the media outlets and liberals who pushed this guy going to pay? Are they going to pay for telling us that Bush was horrible and this guy was the savior? Im never going to let them forget this. May Obama and these people live foreever and may thier legacies live in infamy. Bush was not a horrible president. He was at worst a mixed bag, and he has a lot more class than this douche bag.
Jan. Jobs: 36,000!!

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This administration is collapsing. What I want to know is this: Are the media outlets and liberals who pushed this guy going to pay? Are they going to pay for telling us that Bush was horrible and this guy was the savior? Im never going to let them forget this. May Obama and these people live foreever and may thier legacies live in infamy. Bush was not a horrible president. He was at worst a mixed bag, and he has a lot more class than this douche bag.

What makes me laugh are all the defenders of the Stim Bill who have gone silent. 

We said from Day 1 it was going to collapse and flop and guess what?  Unmitigated disaster.   

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Ha ha Ha Ha  - Keep it up morons.
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Dems Hit at Bush in New Cable Ad
The Hill ^ | 8/20/2010 | Jordan Fabian


Posted on Friday, August 20, 2010 11:15:44 AM by Qbert

Democrats again used former President George W. Bush as a foe in their latest TV ad campaign, driving home the point Republicans would restore policies that helped create the economic downturn.

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) released a new cable ad Friday that harped on their campaign message that the November midterm elections will be a choice between Democratic policies that will bring the country out of the recession versus Republican policies that helped created it.

No Republican is used in the ad aside from Bush -- who is shown saying "you can fool me but you can't get fooled again."

Debate has swirled whether or not using Bush as a campaign foil will work for Democrats in the 2010 cycle, two years after Bush left office.

Republicans -- especially those who worked in the Bush administration -- have said it is a tired argument that will not resonate with voters.

But many Democrats have countered, saying that using Bush will give voters a clearer idea of what they are voting for if they back Republicans in the fall. The DNC said the ad will air on national cable networks.

A Democratic official who released the ad said that "the ad -- 'Big Choices' -- amplifies the choice voters are going to face this fall between Democrats who have pulled the country out of the ditch and Bush Republican era policies which put us there."

The spot emphasizes that Democrats favor "investing" in manufacturing, education, a "clean energy" economy and want to put Main Street ahead of Wall Street.