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MintJulep
07-05-2010, 01:20 PM
Spot-on op-ed.


As former President Ronald Reagan might have said, "Obama, there you go again."

The current occupant of the White House claims to know how to create jobs. He claims jobs have been created. But so far the score is Great Obama Depression 2.2 million lost jobs, Obama 0 -- a blowout.

Obama is as hopeless, helpless, clueless and bankrupt of good ideas as the manager of the Chicago Cubs in late September. This "community organizer" knows as much about private-sector jobs as Pamela Anderson knows about nuclear physics.

It's time to call Obama what he is: The Great Jobs Killer. With his massive spending and tax hikes -- rewarding big government and big unions, while punishing taxpayers and business owners -- Obama has killed jobs, he has killed motivation to create new jobs, he has killed the motivation to invest in new businesses, or expand old ones. With all this killing, Obama should be given the top spot on the FBI's Most Wanted List.

Meanwhile, he has kept the union workers of GM and Chrysler employed (with taxpayer money). He has made sure that most government employee union members got their annual raises for sleeping on the job (with taxpayer money). He made sure that his voters got handouts mislabeled as "tax cuts" even though they never paid taxes (with taxpayer money). And he made sure that major campaign contributors collected billions off government stimulus (with taxpayer money).

As far as the taxpayers -- the people who actually take risks with our own money to create small businesses and jobs and pay most of the taxes -- we require protection under the Endangered Species Act.

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It has now become clear that, outside of the burgeoning field of Census takers, there will be no major increase in new jobs for years to come. Outside government, Obama has created a wasteland of economic ruin and depression that looks much like the landscape of Mel Gibson's first movie "Mad Max." Without a printing press in Obama's world, you're just plain out of luck.

The days of believing the Obama propaganda about a jobs recovery are over.

The trillion-dollar corporate handouts (neatly named "stimulus") may have kept big business in the money for the past 18 months, and artificially propped up the stock market, but small business is the real canary in the coal mine.

My small business-owning friends aren't creating one job. Not one. They are shedding jobs. They are learning to do more with fewer employees. They are creating high-tech businesses that don't need employees. And many business owners are making plans to leave the country. In a high-tech world where businesses can be run from anywhere, Obama has a problem. His one-trick pony -- raise taxes, raise taxes, raising taxes -- is chasing away the business owners he desperately needs to pay his bills.

So who is going to pay Obama's taxes? Not his voters. They want government to pay them. Who is going to create Obama's jobs? Not his voters -- they've never created a job in their lives.

So what is Obama going to do? Maybe he can get Pamela Anderson on the line.

http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/barack-obama--the-great-jobs-killer-97758294.html

Trinnity
07-05-2010, 01:29 PM
Worst President ev-uh.

Hawkeye2j
07-05-2010, 01:38 PM
Spot-on op-ed.



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http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/barack-obama--the-great-jobs-killer-97758294.html
Something is wrong with this assessment. Private hiring was up in both May and June. The hike in unemployment was the fact that the census jobs are over.

MintJulep
07-05-2010, 01:40 PM
Something is wrong with this assessment. Private hiring was up in both May and June. The hike in unemployment was the fact that the census jobs are over.Private hiring in May and June was miniscule, at best.

Hawkeye2j
07-05-2010, 01:46 PM
Private hiring in May and June was miniscule, at best.
53.000 in May 13,000 in June. It's rising. You have to walk before you can run.

Moby
07-05-2010, 02:33 PM
Unemployment increased under George W. Bush by over 80%. The massive increase in unemployment that started in 2007 under George W. Bush has been slowed but of course, it hasn't been fixed yet. It takes time.

You'll also notice that the author that created the opinion piece didn't provide any historical data to support his claims.

When Ronald Reagan took office unemployment was 7.5%. 2 Years later it was at 10.4%.

When Obama took office unemployment was already at 7.7% and so far has not hit the highs of the Reagan administration. In fact, they're starting level off and trend downward.

By the same measure, Ronald Reagan would be considered far worse since in his first 2 years unemployment climbed a good deal higher. Of course he was able to convince the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates drastically which helped fuel the economy by taking on huge amounts of debt.

http://www.data360.org/dsg.aspx?Data_Set_Group_Id=44&count=all

BTW - Exactly what were the tax hikes that the the author is talking about? He seems to have left that out too.