Job losses a good thing?

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Democrats view fewer workers and more dependency as a good thing.



That attitude largely explains slow economic growth, record-low labor rates and the explosion of handouts over the last five years.



This anti-job, pro-dependency tilt is the crux of the nation’s polarization.


In essence, it pits those who believe in the sanctity of work against those who believe in penalizing wealth and redistributing its fruits.



http://nypost.com/2014/02/09/obama-democrats-troubling-view-on-work/
 
There’s a palpable sense of optimism that 2014 will be the GOP’s year.



Americans for Prosperity, the group funded by the billionaire Koch brothers, has spent tens of millions of dollars already targeting vulnerable Democrat incumbents on Obamacare. That’s an unusually high level of engagement so long before Election Day.



http://www.politico.com/story/2014/02/2014-senate-republican-takeover-103297.html#ixzz2swclOb8Y
 
There’s a palpable sense of optimism that 2014 will be the GOP’s year.



Americans for Prosperity, the group funded by the billionaire Koch brothers, has spent tens of millions of dollars already targeting vulnerable Democrat incumbents on Obamacare. That’s an unusually high level of engagement so long before Election Day.



http://www.politico.com/story/2014/02/2014-senate-republican-takeover-103297.html#ixzz2swclOb8Y

Your guys are such democrats.
 
I guess - according to Democrats - this is good news too? :dunno:


Job openings in the U.S. fell in December and hiring slowed, a sign the labor market cooled at the end of the year.


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-02-11/job-openings-in-u-s-decrease-in-december-as-hiring-slows.html
 
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