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That is still bad! :|Eg. said:meh.
funny thing is, only 800,000 jobs have been lost under bush
Eg. said:meh.
funny thing is, only 800,000 jobs have been lost under bush
Neutrino said:First president to preside over a job loss since the depression.
K e r b e r o s said:^ I agree with above, Eg.
Oh noes! but liek teh president lost teh jobs since recession dustbowl thingie and oh noes cuz liek im teh liberal dat lost.
BUSH IS HITLER, FOUR MORE WARS, DEFAMATORY, DEFAMATORY, DEFAMATORY!!!11 /end Liberal Partisan Behavior
Eg. said:omg, the doomzors, 911, did nothing to teh economy!!!!
C-O-N-Spiracy said:It's amazing how much power the President must have to be losin jobs for people..
You might as well claim that President Bush is God as much as he causes all these problems in the world... pretty powerful man your making him out to be.... yet he's "dumb."
Dont understand you folks.
Dead link....CptStern said:
CptStern said:it should work now
Neutrino said:When attempting to mock someone in a political discussion it is much more effective to use proper grammar and spelling. Otherwise you make yourself look like an idiot.
I merely stated a fact to help explain why the job loss is more significant then it may at first seem. If you don't think it's an important then feel free to explain why.
Many things are beyond his control. The economy and jobs generally follow economic trends that cannot be changed by either one person or the government. However, that doesn't mean he doesn't have any effect on them.
Oh and who called him "dumb" here? Quit putting words in people's mouths.
C-O-N-Spiracy said:No one called him dumb here.. Its just the attitude of most liberals towards the Prez.
C-O-N-Spiracy said:You honestly dont think that there are AAAANNYY Liberals out there who think or say Bush is just such a moron?
Mechagodzilla said:Back on topic, I'm not very well versed in economics, especially american ones, but if 9/11 was the primary cause of the job losses, shouldn't something similar have happened after the Pearl Harbour attacks as well?
gh0st said:thats hardly a smackdown. just an angst filled young congressman fuming about his parties defeat.
then take out "about his parties defeat."Absinthe said:That speech took place in October.
gh0st said:then take out "about his parties defeat."
i already didAbsinthe said:Yes. Even though the man makes a good point, let's just go ahead and rule him out due to being "angst-filled".
The recession started under Clinton update: U.S. jobless rate rises; 308,000 jobs lost in Feb.
Friday, 07 March 2003 @ 15:40:00 EST
But -- as a look at the chart below will show -- US manufacturing employment was in decline for nearly three years before Bush became President. It actually declined by 544,000 between the peak reached in March, 1998 and when Clinton left office, even as the economy added nearly 7.8 million jobs in all categories during the climax of a roaring economic boom that ended a few weeks after Bush was sworn in. In fact, 238,000 of those manufacturing jobs were lost in Clinton's last six month alone, showing that the decline was well-established even before Bush had spent a day in office.