As far as I am aware, we signed a trade agreement with China back in 1972, and I don't recall an Obama initiative to dramatically increase trade with China, so I have to assume our trade with China is not much different than it was in 2008, or 2000 for that matter. This being said, factoring in China cancels itself out, because it is virtually the same as it has been since at least the early 80s.
Let's be clear (and honest) about why we aren't creating new jobs... this administration has done everything in their power to hobble capitalism, which is the driving force behind all new hiring and jobs. The constant droning threat of new taxes, the continual demonizing of "the wealthy," all of this factors in, and far more than our trade with China.
Simple-minded twits will often look at this and jump on the idiot wagon with this thing about Chinese trade, and I can't understand how you can be so stupid as to not grasp this. It's really simple... trade agreements mean we agree to sell them things and they agree to sell us things, it is what makes it "trade" .....So, if we stop buying things from China, they will stop buying things from us. China is a big country, and we sell a lot of things to China, so if we stop trading with China, the people who work here in the US to make the products we sell to China, will have to be laid off, since we are no longer selling stuff to China. Now, I suppose some of these workers could displace the lost Chinese workers in producing the stuff we no longer buy from China, but this would basically mean, things we once bought cheaply from China, would cost 10x more because we made it here with union workers. So.... thousands of high-tech jobs making things that Chinese people buy from us, would be gone forever... while relatively cheap novelties we are accustomed to, would cost 10x more if we could find them. Sounds like a wonderful future, doesn't it? ...Hey, but we created new jobs making bamboo drink umbrellas and such!