Posted on 17 August 2011. Tags: Administration Official, Ap Headline, Ap Reports, Ap Story, Barack Obama, Carnegie Mellon University, Christian Sci, Early September, First State Of The Union Address, Georgetown University, Global Financial Crisis, Lehman Brothers, New Job, Pledges, President Elect, Senior Administration, State Of The Union, State Of The Union Address, stimulus, Topmost Priority
The AP reports today, “President Barack Obama will lay out new ideas for speeding up job growth and helping the struggling poor and middle class in a major speech designed to jolt the economy in early September, a senior administration official told The Associated Press. . . . The official emphasized that all of Obama’s [...]
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Posted on 01 April 2011. Tags: Boundaries, Democrat, Democrats, Dramatic Impact, Energy Prices, Epa, Fealty, Hoppy Kercheval, Joe Manchin, Metro News, Mitch Mcconnell, New Job, Public Policy, Rising Energy, Small Businesses, Special Interests, Standpoint, Take The Lead, Vote, Way Of Life
SEN. JOE MANCHIN (D-WV): “I Believe There’ll Be 13 To 15 Democrats That Will Vote For It,” “I’m Working On Them I Can Tell You… I Think They’re Going To Vote For It, I Really Do.” Q: “You signed onto the McConnell Amendment as a Democrat, but you’re the only Democrat I think who’s signed [...]
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Posted on 04 June 2010. Tags: 411, Bottom Line, Census, Decline, Dow, Economy, Government Policies, Job Seekers, New Job, Private Sector, Running, Stronger Every Day, Temporary Jobs, Wall Street, Wasteful Government
The jobs numbers for May are horrible any way you look at them. The 431,000 jobs created included 411,000 temporary census jobs. There were only 20,000 private sector jobs created for the entire month.
President Obama is running around trying to tell people the economy is “getting stronger every day.”
Today Wall Street called his bluff. The DOW fell 323 points to close at 9,932 – below the psychological bottom line of 10,000.
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