pbrauer
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The operative word here for you is "seems" because you buy the rhetoric and ignore the totality of results. 195,000 is a big number for many but not in an economy that has 2 million fewer people employed today than when the recession began in December 2007 and a labor force that doesn't keep up with population growth. It has been over 4 years since the end of the recession and the numbers today are still worse than when the recession began over 6 years ago. I wonder if you would be so complimentary if these numbers were generated by a Repubiican President?
Despite what you say the jobs report was a positive one, If Romney were sitting in the White House today, without a doubt you would be praising the report, but since he isn't we can count on you every first Friday of the month dissing the jobs report. That's really sad.