Saturday, September 8, 2012

Re: [PresidentBarakObama] Jobs and Politics: Republicans have the wrong answers for fixing the weak job market.

You remain a self parody of an air headed disco queen drunk

Obama is killing children ever day with drones

You and he are killers

And he stayed silent until after north Carolina outlawed gay marriage and you still suck his dick

On Saturday, September 8, 2012, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
> No, Dubya Bush is the convicted war criminal.
>
> The current administration is ending BOTH of his illegal murderous wars.
>
> Myth Romney and Paul Lyin want to re-invade Iraq, stay in Afghanistan,
> and declare war on Syria, Iran, and Russia.
>
> You are a misinformed Libbie Loon.
>
> On 9/8/12, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
>> No just partisan idiots like you Tommy
>>
>> The blood of all the kids murdered by predator drones is your rouge,
>> speaking of nasty queens
>>
>> On Saturday, September 8, 2012, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Brucie girl resorts to insulting everyone who disagrees with her.
>>>
>>> What a nasty little queen!
>>>
>>> On 9/8/12, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> But unlike you, they o have a clue
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, September 8, 2012, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Jobs and Politics
>>>>> Published: September 7, 2012
>>>>>
>>>>> Coming two months before Election Day, the employment report for
>>>>> August is a problem for President Obama. The economy added 96,000 jobs
>>>>> last month, a slow pace that lowered the monthly average this year to
>>>>> 139,000, versus 153,000 in 2011. Even the decline in the jobless rate,
>>>>> to 8.1 percent from 8.3 percent in July, was a disappointment, because
>>>>> it indicated a shrinking labor force as people gave up looking for
>>>>> work.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> But properly understood, the report should not encourage voters to
>>>>> support Mitt Romney. That's because boosting tepid job growth requires
>>>>> stimulative fiscal policy — including spending to rehire teachers and
>>>>> to rebuild schools, roads and other infrastructure, as well as loan
>>>>> modifications for underwater homeowners. Mr. Obama has proposed all of
>>>>> that, while Republicans have blocked such measures and the Republican
>>>>> agenda rejects them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Republicans are even increasingly adamant that the Federal Reserve
>>>>> should do nothing to try to help the economy, with Representative Paul
>>>>> Ryan saying on Friday that monetary easing by the Fed would be a
>>>>> "bailout of bad fiscal policy." Really? The Fed, if it acts, would be
>>>>> trying to compensate for the dearth of fiscal solutions, the result of
>>>>> Republican obstructionism. The Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, has been
>>>>> explicit in asserting correctly that the ailing housing market and
>>>>> contractionary fiscal policy are the biggest threats to the economy.
>>>>> He has indicated that Congressional action to address those issues
>>>>> would be preferable to more Fed easing. Yet the Republican response is
>>>>> to tell the Fed to back off.
>>>>>
>>>>> Worse, the Republican agenda misdiagnoses the cause of slow job
>>>>> growth, blaming taxes and regulation, while championing more tax cuts
>>>>> for the rich and deregulation of the banks and other businesses as a
>>>>> cure. Those policies, however, are precisely the ones that were in
>>>>> place as the bubble economy of the Bush years inflated, and then
>>>>> crashed, with disastrous consequences. They are the problem, yet they
>>>>> are all that Mr. Romney and his party have to offer.
>>>>>
>>>>> In the meantime, the pain of unemployed and underemployed Americans is
>>>>> all too real. Good jobs, like teaching, are being lost, while others,
>>>>> like manufacturing, are getting harder to come by as the global
>>>>> economy slows. In their place are jobs in bars and restaurants and
>>>>> other low-wage activities. Even the college educated are in trouble.
>>>>> In the past year, unemployment among college graduates under age 25
>>>>> has averaged 8.1 percent, no better than the general population. The
>>>>> situation is worse for high school graduates under age 25, whose
>>>>> jobless rates in the past year have averaged nearly 21 percent.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tax cuts and deregulation will not help them. Federal spending to
>>>>> create jobs, loan modifications to ease debt burdens and further Fed
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