Not really. And if I remember correctly, I've already had to educate you on fallacies before.
Roughly 40 months of consecutive private sector job increases and over 30 months of total job increases. Even with the increase of people in the labor force, there are less people unemployed now than there were in 2009 or 2010 during the height of the recession.
Nobody is threatening or trying to scare you, unless you're making enough money not to worry about it. The economy has continued to get better for years, and while I know that's disappointing for people like you, it's just the truth.
I'm not ignoring anything, but what I've learned about you is that no matter how often you are proven wrong, you continue with your partisan based falsehoods. Which is why I usually ignore you.
You mean roughly 40 consecutive months of private sector job growth, even as government jobs continue to be pared down (65,000 federal jobs in the last year)?
I didn't say anything about the unemployment rate in this thread, merely the fact that 195,000 jobs were added. I'll also mention the numbers for the past two months were revised up as well (by 70,000).
You mean the U-6 rate that has dropped from 17.1% in 2009 and 2010 to the current 14.3%?
See, this is what I was talking about before. I am almost 100% certain I've pointed this out to you before, and here you are again continuing with the same nonsense.
If you don't see how a roughly 3% drop in a little over 3 years is an improvement, that pretty much says everything that needs to be said about your political blinders.
When you provide me data which shows WHY they dropped out, I might be inclined to care. Was it retirement? Was it going back to school? What is the reason? Oh, and by the way...the labor force participation rate has gone up in each of the last two months, from 63.3 in April to 63.4 in May and 63.5 in June.
Once more, we see improvement. So...what is it about the actual numbers and data that you don't seem to understand and want to ignore?
Sources:
June jobs report: Hiring strong, unemployment unchanged - Jul. 5, 2013
Molly's Middle America: How Many Jobs Has Obama Created or Lost? (May 2013 update)
Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
Portal Seven | U6 Unemployment Rate
United States Labor Force Statistics - Seasonally Adjusted