Buh bye Barack

How many months under Obama does that make this a possitive job growth record?


Now lets see what was happening 4 years ago under republican leadership?

How many months under Obama does that make that unemployment was over 8% and the labor participation rate WHILE the labor participation rate was falling?
 
How many months under Obama does that make that unemployment was over 8% and the labor participation rate WHILE the labor participation rate was falling?


and unders whos watch was the mess created?


dude face it the "were you better off 4 years ago" is a dead stupid Idea.

It points straight back at the republicans worst failure since the great depression.


your party is full of revisionist history idiots
 
I've had major disappointments with Obama almost from the beginning. Not necessarily a great number but enough to make me hesitate to vote for him again. I'm thinking of voting for Jill Stein. However, the Republican policies and platform are so polar opposite to my viewpoint that I could never vote for Rmoney just because I'm dissatisfied with Obama. It would go against everything I believe in.

I'll be voting for Stein.
 
Why should the rate remain unchanged, though? The decrease in labor force participation rate is a trend that started in, like, 2000.

yes, it came down from the peak in 2000, but from 2004-2008 it remained steady at about 66%... it has fallen substantially since then. That coupled with a 8.1% unemployment rate shows just how pathetic jobs 'growth' has been.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/US_Labor_Participation_Rate_1948-2011.svg
 


you will never be able to "revise" this history to your statisfaction unless you join reality and leave the republican ideas ranks.


You ideas fucked the entire world economy up.

deregulation, massive tax cuts for the wealthy and wars created on lies and gone unpaid for have done this to us.

They were republican ideas.


Why after 4 short years would any country put you back at the wheel?
 
I remember talking to a republican two fucking months after Obama was president and that idiot was denying Bush ever made that annoucement.

I was dumbfounded by his stupidity and lack of current events.


You can fool you rabble.


They want to be fooled.


You can not fool all the American people with your fucking lies.
 
yes, it came down from the peak in 2000, but from 2004-2008 it remained steady at about 66%... it has fallen substantially since then. That coupled with a 8.1% unemployment rate shows just how pathetic jobs 'growth' has been.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/US_Labor_Participation_Rate_1948-2011.svg

Here's a chart from the beginning of the boom in about 1980 to the present. The trend seems from about 2000 onward seems pretty clear to me and isn't entirely unexpected given demographic shifts:


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and unders whos watch was the mess created?

Glass Steagall under Clinton and Rep Congress
Low interest rates and weak dollar policy under Bush and Rep/Dem Congress
Economic meltdown under Bush and Dem Congress

dude face it the "were you better off 4 years ago" is a dead stupid Idea.

Median income is down
Labor participation is down
Unemployment remains up above 8%

No desh, it is not a stupid idea.

It points straight back at the republicans worst failure since the great depression.

Funny you bring up the great depression given that Obama's recovery is the weakest one since then.

your party is full of revisionist history idiots

Again desh, not my party, I see the faults in both parties. You do not.
 
why did the SEC hold back the broker rules that were part of the GLB act signed by Clinton for eight years??
 
This is the metric that, in my view, most matters are really gauges what you are getting at SF:

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Basically, this measures people that went from unemployed (meaning out of work but looking for work) to out of the labor force (out of work and not looking). The present rate remains extremely high, and that's really bad.


http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2012/09/07/chart-of-the-day-employment-status-edition/

ROFLMAO... so you are looking at the exact same thing you just told me was ridiculous. The labor participation is simply the inverse of that chart, it tells the same story you dolt.
 
I agree with her on more than 90% of the issues.

I met with her on her trip to Georgia and drove her to two different community meetings over her weekend stay. I pressed her on every question I had about her vision .. including her position on Israel and the Palestinians.

Jill Stein.JPG

My Co-Chair, Dr. Crawford, Stein, and myself.
 
Glass Steagall under Clinton and Rep Congress
Low interest rates and weak dollar policy under Bush and Rep/Dem Congress
Economic meltdown under Bush and Dem Congress



Median income is down
Labor participation is down
Unemployment remains up above 8%

No desh, it is not a stupid idea.



Funny you bring up the great depression given that Obama's recovery is the weakest one since then.



Again desh, not my party, I see the faults in both parties. You do not.


yes it is your party wether you admitt it or not.

You side with them at nearly every turn and have the same insane hate level for Obama.


You have exscoriated me for years for my ideas.


AT every turn no matter what I said you pretended it was idiotic.


Now you and you ideas have pushed this level of hate so far you make no fucking sense on anything.

You hate for hates sake.

You were wrong and I was right.


fuck you and your insistance that you ALWAYS have it right and facts you dont like dont matter.

just fuck you sp
 
ROFLMAO... so you are looking at the exact same thing you just told me was ridiculous. The labor participation is simply the inverse of that chart, it tells the same story you dolt.


Actually, it doesn't tell the same story and it isn't the exact same thing by a long shot. The labor force participation rate just tells you whether people dropped out of the labor force without any way to measure why they dropped out, which could include a whole host of reasons. This metric tells the story of people that were unemployed, available and looking for work but gave up on the looking part. It's much narrower and really drives home the point that you are making.

Thank you would have sufficed.
 
I've had major disappointments with Obama almost from the beginning. Not necessarily a great number but enough to make me hesitate to vote for him again. I'm thinking of voting for Jill Stein. However, the Republican policies and platform are so polar opposite to my viewpoint that I could never vote for Rmoney just because I'm dissatisfied with Obama. It would go against everything I believe in.

My mom voted Clinton in '96, Bush '00, Kerry '04, Obama '08 and now apparently Romney in '12. She was a Democrat as a youth, became a Republican for a short period of time and then has not been registered to a party (or Independent) for quite awhile. We don't live in a swing state but I guess she qualifies as one of the type of voters the campaigns are targeting in the sense she's not voting party line each election but she's also not voting third party (well except for maybe 1980 when I remember they took me as a kid to a Jon Anderson campaign event).
 
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