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Topic Started: Oct 30 2011, 09:04 AM (69 Views)
Axtremus
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HOLY CARP!!!
Article:

http://www.politico.com/blogs/politicolive/1011/Wallace_needles_Perry_for_promise_to_create_25_million_jobs.html

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"Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace needled Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Sunday for pledging in his first paid campaign ad to create at least 2.5 million jobs as president.

“Two-and-a-half million jobs is terrible,” the host told the Republican presidential candidate. “We would roughly need 6 million jobs in the first four years just to stay even with population growth. So two-and-a-half-million jobs, the unemployment rate would increase! Jimmy Carter created 10.5 million jobs in his first four years.”

Perry said he would get criticized for not being realistic if he said he was going to create 10.5 million jobs. ...
So ... uhm ... how many jobs have been "created" in the US under Obama?

If we compare the total number of (private sector) jobs in the US today to the total number of (private sector) jobs in existence in the US on the day Obama took office ... what's the difference?
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Mikhailoh
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If you want trouble, find yourself a redhead
Your thread. You do the research.
Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead - Lucille Ball
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