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I've really stopped looking at the unemployment numbers because any way you slice it, Pres. Obama will never get credit for any positive private sector job growth whatsoever.
Even if one new job were created, there will be those who will find something wrong with that employment figure, i.e., it's part-time work, not full-time; it's only +1 more job than what was reported last month; it's a job in a low skilled arena not a technical job.
There's will always be someone who will seek out the negative, never the positive...the fact that private sector job growth has continued each year since 2010. It's almost as if those who believe that "the best way to end poverty is with a job" are fighting themselves and are willing to say anything to show that President Obama had absolutely nothing to do with the positive job growth that has taken place for five straight years.
Even if one new job were created, there will be those who will find something wrong with that employment figure, i.e., it's part-time work, not full-time; it's only +1 more job than what was reported last month; it's a job in a low skilled arena not a technical job.
There's will always be someone who will seek out the negative, never the positive...the fact that private sector job growth has continued each year since 2010. It's almost as if those who believe that "the best way to end poverty is with a job" are fighting themselves and are willing to say anything to show that President Obama had absolutely nothing to do with the positive job growth that has taken place for five straight years.