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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #25 on: October 04, 2014, 11:03:48 AM »
Walk down any main street in America - this number is a joke and a lie solely put out to help fagbama in the midterms
The fact that YOU ARE MENTALLY ILL AND ARE TOO LAZY TO GET OFF GETBIG AND GET A JOB does not mean the numbers are fixed.  ::)

You sound like Jack Welch in 2012 after Romney got his ass kicked.

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #26 on: October 04, 2014, 11:08:33 AM »
Please explain exactly what Obama did.....they can't tell us where the stimulus money went. Well it did go to drive up the debt. They can't say energy prices are down. They can't say they put through things like Key Stone. We know Obamacare hasn't helped the economy as more doc's refuse to take it. What did he do exactly.
UNEMPLOYMENT IS AT 5.9%. The stock market has been over 17,000. The Obama administration has created more private sector jobs than any president in history.


Please spare the world your bitter, butthurt and incessant WHINING and KILL YOURSELF. :)

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #27 on: October 04, 2014, 11:10:58 AM »
UNEMPLOYMENT IS AT 5.9%. The stock market has been over 17,000. The Obama administration has created more private sector jobs than any president in history.


Please spare the world your bitter, butthurt and incessant WHINING and KILL YOURSELF. :)

OUCH, total fucking ownage.

Now the numbers a made up lol, global warming is a conspiracy, evolution is fake etc. these right ring morons can't admit when they are wrong about something, look at 33, he is claiming the numbers are made up. He probably should of made up better numbers during his first term.

Also, teh deficit is shrinking rapidly, fastest in history.

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #28 on: October 04, 2014, 11:11:50 AM »
I love how Obama cultists try to argue at the one time that things suck solely bc the GOP wont work with him.   But then when anything they think they can point to is working - they credit him and him alone.


LMFAO.   F Obama   

What tangible idea or legislation has the republican congress done to stimulate jobs and lower unemployment, SC?
You sure have not helped the situation by posting in this thread and others all day from mom's basement.

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #29 on: October 04, 2014, 11:17:18 AM »
I don't think you're capable of bringing anything to the table debate wise. Troll somewhere else.
You bring nothing intelligent to any conversation on this website. NOTHING


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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #30 on: October 04, 2014, 11:17:32 AM »
OUCH, total fucking ownage.

Now the numbers a made up lol, global warming is a conspiracy, evolution is fake etc. these right ring morons can't admit when they are wrong about something, look at 33, he is claiming the numbers are made up. He probably should of made up better numbers during his first term.

Also, teh deficit is shrinking rapidly, fastest in history.


LOL!!  Blame him for ebola but LIE and SPIN on something like UE#s.  

Fuck the mental midgets and their self loathing insecurities.  

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #31 on: October 04, 2014, 11:19:10 AM »
This is how it works in politics.  If you can't change the real figures, just change what "counts".  Then millions of idiots will think you have done something when you really haven't anything at all but manipulate the numbers.  Bravo!  Way to SMASH that unemployment.

Fucking morons.
Yes, the numbers are "fixed", just like the 2012 poll numbers in the run-up to the presidential election. lol
Oh, brother!  ::)

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #32 on: October 04, 2014, 11:21:23 AM »
You bring nothing intelligent to any conversation on this website. NOTHING



HAHAHA there is a reason that everyone thinks he is the stupidest person posting here.  I am sure it carries over to his real life as well.


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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #33 on: October 04, 2014, 11:21:31 AM »
Jesus christ, you do realize that the world and US was in a massive recession right? how are all those other countries doing?

He realizes it - he is just to butthurt to give the president credit for anything. Including stemming the tide of a massive financial meltdown unseen since The Great Depression.

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #34 on: October 04, 2014, 01:37:41 PM »
UNEMPLOYMENT IS AT 5.9%. The stock market has been over 17,000. The Obama administration has created more private sector jobs than any president in history.


Please spare the world your bitter, butthurt and incessant WHINING and KILL YOURSELF. :)

1. As for your 5.9%...you forget to mention that there's over 92 NINETY TWO MILLION out of the work force. The effective UE would ultimately be about 11-12%. So fuck you. Thats like saying all the money that McDonalds takes in before you count your drawer out is all profit.

and..

2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2014/09/15/obamas-claim-that-businesses-are-in-the-longest-uninterrupted-stretch-of-job-creation/

3. Just to add, people are complaining that they are not making enough...these are low paying part time jobs a a whole.

4. More people on foodstamps (or in your case, an EBT) than ever before.

Hope this helps a little, chuckles. But I seriously doubt it. He's been in office for over 6 years, it took this long to see a change? Shoot yourself. Putting more people on assistance is NOT a job.

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #35 on: October 04, 2014, 02:04:04 PM »
1. As for your 5.9%...you forget to mention that there's over 92 NINETY TWO MILLION out of the work force. The effective UE would ultimately be about 11-12%. So fuck you. Thats like saying all the money that McDonalds takes in before you count your drawer out, is all profit.

and..

2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2014/09/15/obamas-claim-that-businesses-are-in-the-longest-uninterrupted-stretch-of-job-creation/

3. Just to add, people are complaining that they are not making enough...these are low paying jobs a a whole.

4. More people on foodstamps (or in your case, an EBT) than ever before.

Hope this helps a little, chuckles. But I seriously doubt it. He's been in office for over 6 years, it took this long to see a change? Shoot yourself. Putting more people on assistance is NOT a job.

coach, you are right about everything here.

however, since history is written by the winners, and mccain/romney were not winners in their elections, it will go down in history that obama rescued america from bush 10% UE and brought it back down.  It'll probably be 3.9% by the time he leaves office.  Will it be total bullshit?  of course.  But when a party picks a weak candidate, this is what happens - they give the dems a chance to write history.

Hopefully, in 2016, it'll be a CONSISTENT conservative voice like Cruz.   Not a soft-ass RINO like Christie.  Or it'll be president Warren writing history :(

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #36 on: October 04, 2014, 02:13:09 PM »
1. As for your 5.9%...you forget to mention that there's over 92 NINETY TWO MILLION out of the work force. The effective UE would ultimately be about 11-12%. So fuck you. Thats like saying all the money that McDonalds takes in before you count your drawer out, is all profit.

and..

2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2014/09/15/obamas-claim-that-businesses-are-in-the-longest-uninterrupted-stretch-of-job-creation/

3. Just to add, people are complaining that they are not making enough...these are low paying jobs a a whole.

4. More people on foodstamps (or in your case, an EBT) than ever before.

Hope this helps a little, chuckles. But I seriously doubt it. He's been in office for over 6 years, it took this long to see a change? Shoot yourself. Putting more people on assistance is NOT a job.

You are unaware of how percentages work aren't you?

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #37 on: October 04, 2014, 03:02:41 PM »
You are unaware of how percentages work aren't you?

Please tell me about it ::)


The U.S. Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate was 5.9 percent in September—but does that rate tell the real story?

Read MoreUS jobs data glitter may not be gold

A number of economists look past the "main" unemployment rate to a different figure the Bureau of Labor Statistics calls "U-6," which it defines as "total unemployed, plus all marginally attached workers plus total employed part time for economic reasons, as a percent of all civilian labor force plus all marginally attached workers."


In other words, the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged—a rate that still remains high.


The U-6 rate fell in September to 11.8 percent, the first time it was below 12% since October 2008.

While it is down 180 basis points over the last year, the trend has been somewhat more volatile than in the main unemployment rate, which steadily declined.


http://www.cnbc.com/id/102055126

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #38 on: October 04, 2014, 03:52:54 PM »
Here's something else I will predict. UE will go down even further during the holidays and I bet our resident golf pro will take credit for that as well. Why will it go down? (I'm explaining to my liberal counterparts because the rest of the world understands this) because business hire more during the holiday season...wow, what a shocker. Dumb asses.

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #39 on: October 04, 2014, 03:55:43 PM »
How exactly did Obama create jobs?
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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #40 on: October 04, 2014, 04:02:23 PM »
And the housing market is still in the tank.   More people are working part time with overall wages dropping.

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #41 on: October 04, 2014, 04:34:50 PM »
1. As for your 5.9%...you forget to mention that there's over 92 NINETY TWO MILLION out of the work force. The effective UE would ultimately be about 11-12%. So fuck you. Thats like saying all the money that McDonalds takes in before you count your drawer out is all profit.

and..

2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2014/09/15/obamas-claim-that-businesses-are-in-the-longest-uninterrupted-stretch-of-job-creation/

3. Just to add, people are complaining that they are not making enough...these are low paying part time jobs a a whole.

4. More people on foodstamps (or in your case, an EBT) than ever before.

Hope this helps a little, chuckles. But I seriously doubt it. He's been in office for over 6 years, it took this long to see a change? Shoot yourself. Putting more people on assistance is NOT a job.




Yes...92 million.......high school students, full time college students, stay at home moms,....oh yea and the retired military and elderly.... ::)  idiot


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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #42 on: October 04, 2014, 04:36:43 PM »



Yes...92 million.......high school students, full time college students, stay at home moms,....oh yea and the retired military and elderly.... ::)  idiot




Back up your claim dick head.
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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #43 on: October 04, 2014, 05:28:48 PM »
UNEMPLOYMENT IS AT 5.9%. The stock market has been over 17,000. The Obama administration has created more private sector jobs than any president in history.


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lmfao what jobs did obama create?

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #46 on: October 04, 2014, 05:47:18 PM »
lmfao what jobs did obama create?
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You tell me, buddy. I am just laying out statistical FACTS. ;)


Obama Outperforms Reagan On Jobs, Growth And Investing
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) today issued America’s latest jobs report covering August.  And it’s a disappointment.  The economy created an additional 142,000 jobs last month. After six consecutive months over 200,000, most pundits expected the string to continue, including ADP which just yesterday said 204,000 jobs were created in August.

One month variation does not change a trend

Even though the plus-200,000 monthly string was broken (unless revised upward at a future date,) unemployment did continue to decline and is now reported at only 6.1% [as of September 5th, 2014]. Jobless claims were just over 300,000; lowest since 2007.  Despite the lower than expected August jobs number, America will create about 2.5 million new jobs in 2014.

And that is great news.


Back in May, 2013 (15 months ago) the Dow was out of its recession doldrums and hitting new highs. I asked readers if Obama could, economically, be the best modern President?  Through discussion of that question, the number one issue raised by readers was whether the stock market was a good economic barometer for judging “best.”  Many complained that the measure they were watching was jobs – and that too many people were still looking for work.

To put this week’s jobs report in economic perspective I reached out to Bob Deitrick, CEO of Polaris Financial Partners and author of Bulls, Bears and the Ballot Box (which I profiled in October, 2012 just before the election) for some explanation.  Since then Polaris’ investor newsletters have consistently been the best predictor of economic performance. Better than all the major investment houses.


This is the best private sector jobs creation performance in American history

Bob Deitrick: ”President Reagan has long been considered the best modern economic President.  So we compared his performance dealing with the oil-induced recession of the 1980s with that of President Obama and his performance during this ‘Great Recession.’

As this unemployment chart shows, President Obama’s job creation kept unemployment from peaking at as high a level as President Reagan, and promoted people into the workforce faster than President Reagan.

“President Obama has achieved a 6.1% unemployment rate in his sixth year, fully one year faster than President Reagan did.  At this point in his presidency, President Reagan was still struggling with 7.1% unemployment, and he did not reach into the mid-low 6% range for another full year.  So, despite today’s number [again, as of September 5, 2014], the Obama administration has still done considerably better at job creating and reducing unemployment than did the Reagan administration.

“We forecast unemployment will fall to around 5.4% by summer, 2015.  A rate President Reagan was unable to achieve during his two terms.”


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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #47 on: October 04, 2014, 05:55:02 PM »
"LMFAO" ::)
You tell me, buddy. I am just laying out statistical FACTS. ;)


Obama Outperforms Reagan On Jobs, Growth And Investing
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) today issued America’s latest jobs report covering August.  And it’s a disappointment.  The economy created an additional 142,000 jobs last month. After six consecutive months over 200,000, most pundits expected the string to continue, including ADP which just yesterday said 204,000 jobs were created in August.

One month variation does not change a trend

Even though the plus-200,000 monthly string was broken (unless revised upward at a future date,) unemployment did continue to decline and is now reported at only 6.1% [as of September 5th, 2014]. Jobless claims were just over 300,000; lowest since 2007.  Despite the lower than expected August jobs number, America will create about 2.5 million new jobs in 2014.

And that is great news.


Back in May, 2013 (15 months ago) the Dow was out of its recession doldrums and hitting new highs. I asked readers if Obama could, economically, be the best modern President?  Through discussion of that question, the number one issue raised by readers was whether the stock market was a good economic barometer for judging “best.”  Many complained that the measure they were watching was jobs – and that too many people were still looking for work.

To put this week’s jobs report in economic perspective I reached out to Bob Deitrick, CEO of Polaris Financial Partners and author of Bulls, Bears and the Ballot Box (which I profiled in October, 2012 just before the election) for some explanation.  Since then Polaris’ investor newsletters have consistently been the best predictor of economic performance. Better than all the major investment houses.


This is the best private sector jobs creation performance in American history

Bob Deitrick: ”President Reagan has long been considered the best modern economic President.  So we compared his performance dealing with the oil-induced recession of the 1980s with that of President Obama and his performance during this ‘Great Recession.’

As this unemployment chart shows, President Obama’s job creation kept unemployment from peaking at as high a level as President Reagan, and promoted people into the workforce faster than President Reagan.

“President Obama has achieved a 6.1% unemployment rate in his sixth year, fully one year faster than President Reagan did.  At this point in his presidency, President Reagan was still struggling with 7.1% unemployment, and he did not reach into the mid-low 6% range for another full year.  So, despite today’s number [again, as of September 5, 2014], the Obama administration has still done considerably better at job creating and reducing unemployment than did the Reagan administration.

“We forecast unemployment will fall to around 5.4% by summer, 2015.  A rate President Reagan was unable to achieve during his two terms.”


LOL so the private sector created jobs not obama?

you said obama created jobs, what jobs did obama create?

and for what its worth the economy is where it is despite of obama not because of him...

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #48 on: October 04, 2014, 05:59:12 PM »
"LMFAO" ::)
You tell me, buddy. I am just laying out statistical FACTS. ;)


Obama Outperforms Reagan On Jobs, Growth And Investing
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) today issued America’s latest jobs report covering August.  And it’s a disappointment.  The economy created an additional 142,000 jobs last month. After six consecutive months over 200,000, most pundits expected the string to continue, including ADP which just yesterday said 204,000 jobs were created in August.

One month variation does not change a trend

Even though the plus-200,000 monthly string was broken (unless revised upward at a future date,) unemployment did continue to decline and is now reported at only 6.1% [as of September 5th, 2014]. Jobless claims were just over 300,000; lowest since 2007.  Despite the lower than expected August jobs number, America will create about 2.5 million new jobs in 2014.

And that is great news.


Back in May, 2013 (15 months ago) the Dow was out of its recession doldrums and hitting new highs. I asked readers if Obama could, economically, be the best modern President?  Through discussion of that question, the number one issue raised by readers was whether the stock market was a good economic barometer for judging “best.”  Many complained that the measure they were watching was jobs – and that too many people were still looking for work.

To put this week’s jobs report in economic perspective I reached out to Bob Deitrick, CEO of Polaris Financial Partners and author of Bulls, Bears and the Ballot Box (which I profiled in October, 2012 just before the election) for some explanation.  Since then Polaris’ investor newsletters have consistently been the best predictor of economic performance. Better than all the major investment houses.


This is the best private sector jobs creation performance in American history

Bob Deitrick: ”President Reagan has long been considered the best modern economic President.  So we compared his performance dealing with the oil-induced recession of the 1980s with that of President Obama and his performance during this ‘Great Recession.’

As this unemployment chart shows, President Obama’s job creation kept unemployment from peaking at as high a level as President Reagan, and promoted people into the workforce faster than President Reagan.

“President Obama has achieved a 6.1% unemployment rate in his sixth year, fully one year faster than President Reagan did.  At this point in his presidency, President Reagan was still struggling with 7.1% unemployment, and he did not reach into the mid-low 6% range for another full year.  So, despite today’s number [again, as of September 5, 2014], the Obama administration has still done considerably better at job creating and reducing unemployment than did the Reagan administration.

“We forecast unemployment will fall to around 5.4% by summer, 2015.  A rate President Reagan was unable to achieve during his two terms.”



Here stupid..you seem to not want to address this.....

The U.S. Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate was 5.9 percent in September—but does that rate tell the real story?

Read MoreUS jobs data glitter may not be gold

A number of economists look past the "main" unemployment rate to a different figure the Bureau of Labor Statistics calls "U-6," which it defines as "total unemployed, plus all marginally attached workers plus total employed part time for economic reasons, as a percent of all civilian labor force plus all marginally attached workers."


In other words, the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged—a rate that still remains high.


The U-6 rate fell in September to 11.8 percent, the first time it was below 12% since October 2008.

While it is down 180 basis points over the last year, the trend has been somewhat more volatile than in the main unemployment rate, which steadily declined.


Have someone read this to you. You don't seem capable..

http://www.cnbc.com/id/102055126

While you're at it, minion. Take a gander at this (that I posted earlier)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2014/09/15/obamas-claim-that-businesses-are-in-the-longest-uninterrupted-stretch-of-job-creation/

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Re: Obama Continues to SMASH Unemployment
« Reply #49 on: October 05, 2014, 04:38:00 AM »
Back up your claim dick head.


Don't need to asshole....the number was taken from every man, woman, and child over 16 years of age in the United States.  Only a complete moron would think that all 92 million are looking for jobs 
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