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The governemnt jobs would include state and local governments
Your documentation, please?
The governemnt jobs would include state and local governments
Oh, really?
The private sector. Gonna make a point anytime soon?
were does money for the private sector come from?
Your documentation, please?
Government employment fell by 202,000 in July, largely reflecting the loss of
143,000 temporary workers hired for Census 2010. Employment in both state and
local governments edged down over the month
Not from taxes!...LMAO!!!!
That's... not an answer.
Ok...please, tell us where private sector money comes from? From the private sector?
or, are you about to try and sell us the song and dance about how government can create wealth?
Good, now we can safley assume the money all comes from the same place.:lol:
The lengths you boys will go to to defend Obama's dicked up policies is amazing.
Red herring much?
The same source confirms that around 100k jobs were created in 2008.
The more you know!:2wave:
A whole 100,000? What about the 7 million jobs that have been lost since 2008? :rofl
I hope you're not bragging.
Red herring, you say?
Bragging? Nah, just providing you with facts so you cannot deny them in future threads regarding employment numbers.
BTW, my comparrison to 2008 was to reference how far labor markets have come. Partisan politics are of no interest to me.
Let me get this straight, we lose 7 million jobs; there have been less than a half million jobs created in the market, since. Obviously, the market hasn't come very far.
It went from losing 600k private sector jobs per month to gaining 70k.
Except, that there weren't actually 70,000 jobs created.
It's trick math. It's like that rediculous commercial that suggest a freight train can haul one ton of cargo 400 miles, on one gallon of fuel. I guess P.T. Barnum was right.
You can document this claim of course.
The job numbers? I already have, try and keep up.
As far as P.T. Barnum being right, one only has to read this thread.
No you have not. You pointed out a few thousand census workers who are already mostly off the payroll.
There werwe 130,000 jobs lost in July. 40,000 of those jobs were census jobs. That leaves 90,000 jobs. That doesn't equate to a gain of 70,000 jobs.
The government is playing tricks on some of you and you're falling for it.
This is slightly off-topic, but it seems to be that the Bush tax cuts to the very wealthy (which are still in effect) did not increase jobs one iota.
This is slightly off-topic, but it seems to be that the Bush tax cuts to the very wealthy (which are still in effect) did not increase jobs one iota.