Quote Originally Posted by doctordog View Post
2006 was the best bonus year in my entire life so we know you are full of shit now. True working people were much better off in 2006 than they are now.
This is proof of nothing" #70
"Proof"?
I'm not even sure it's plausible.
Obamabots ignore the REASON why major corporations WITH HELD reopening job positions in this country during Obama's administration....despite the fact that he offered tax incentives to do so..." # 72
“... Reince Priebus, the Republican National Chairman today said that 300K jobs ... aught to be expected every month ... and just a historical perspective:
- during the 8 years of President Bush (younger) there were 2.1 million net jobs created in the United States. Of the 2.1 million, 1.8 million of them were in the public sector ... that means there were 300,000 jobs in the private sector in 8 months, in 8 years rather, net ...
more jobs have been created in the United States in the last 4 years than in Europe, Japan, all the industrialized modern world combined. ...
70 years since WWII. 36 years of Republican presidents, 34 years of Democratic presidents. In those 70 years, there were 36.7 million jobs created under Republican presidents ... a little over half the time. In 34 years there were 63.7 million created by Democrats. That's 29 million more. You know, perhaps it's an accident once, or twice or what. But I mean at some point the Democrats ought to be comfort in the fact that they have been better the economy and job creation than have been the opposition.
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It's 15 years since we've had 10 consecutive months of over 200,000 [job growth]. Just 15 years ago there was a fella from Arkansas ... there were more jobs created in Bill Clinton's 8 years than there were in Ronald Reagan's 8 years, and the 12 years of both Bush's combined. I mean 6 million more jobs created in those 8 years, ... policy does kick in, & is reflected in the results.” Mark Shields
The stock-market has flourished during the Obama administration.
Of course, it had a long way to recover from, considering how devastating the Bush recession was to the U.S. economy including our stock-markets.
But we're better off after 8 years of Obama; a vastly different story than after 8 years of Bush (younger).