Post Tagged with: "job growth"

The New Economic Patriotism: A Look At Obama’s 27-Point Economic Plan (Part 1)

The president presents his 27-point job plan at a swing state rally in late October 2012.

How Obama plans to revive manufacturing, increase clean energy, help small businesses, revamp education, pay the deficit, reform healthcare, and save social security.

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Scott Walker’s Job Numbers Are In The Crapper

Scott Walker’s Job Numbers Are In The Crapper

Oddly enough, none of Wisconsin’s neighboring states have shown any job loss in the same period of time.

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CNN’s Fact Checker Needs New Batteries (VIDEO)

CNN’s Fact Checker Needs New Batteries (VIDEO)

The CNN Fact Checker seems unable to understand that 45 is not 30.

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The David Pakman Show – Mitt Romney’s Job Prediction Numbers Identical To Predictions If He Did Nothing (VIDEO)

The David Pakman Show – Mitt Romney’s Job Prediction Numbers Identical To Predictions If He Did Nothing (VIDEO)

The audacity of no expectations – Romney wants us to elect him on promises the sun will come up every morning, flowers will bloom in the spring and the economy will do exactly what is predicted anyway.

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Facts And Figures Of Job Creation, Spending, And GDP Growth In 10 Bullet Points

Facts And Figures Of Job Creation, Spending, And GDP Growth In 10 Bullet Points

The numbers prove it – Democrats make better Presidents.

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March 2012 Jobs Up By 200,000

March 2012 Jobs Up By 200,000

Good news folks, the jobs report for March 2012 is out and according to the National Unemployment Report, we exceeded the projected growth of 200,000 jobs to achieve an actual increase of 209,000 private sector jobs last month.

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The Magic Jobs Number: Now You See Them; Before You Didn’t

The Magic Jobs Number: Now You See Them; Before You Didn’t

As I started my quick run through of morning New shows, I was completely brought to ‘alert’ by something that is nothing shy of intriguing. CNN reported that the job numbers for July and August 2011 have been adjusted to reflect higher numbers. (the previous link include actual jobs data for July, August and September).

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