ender1
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There you go again buying the rhetoric. Go to BLS.gov to get the job losses and see when we lost jobs and then explain why unemployment is higher today than it was last year when the recession ended? I don't recall you discussing the 52 straight months of job creation during the Bush Presidency or the fact that the Democrats took control of Congress in January 2007 and had to approve everything that Bush did. The Democrats were more concerned about regaining the WH than preventing a recession.
For those that claim we are still feeling the affects of Bush policy I suggest you apply some logic and common sense to that argument. Recession ends in June 2009 and every month of 2010 unemployment is higher? Think about it as that is impossible and has never happened in any previous recession.
I know banks that didn't want the money but were forced to take it, Chase and Wells Fargo for example. I wouldn't have bailed the banks out but that is ancient history now. What isn't ancient is the Obama policies which have done nothing to promote the private sector. That hasn't stopped him from blaming Bush and some continuing to buy it. We shall see on November 2 how much the public still blames Bush.
From my experience anyone who uses the work rhetoric as much as you do is caught in its grasp.
I work closely with the banking sector. If you think its bad now just wait.
November may bring more Republicans to office. To me Republicans and Democrats are the same thing. If we truely want to change how things are working we will need to find a different group of people to lead this country.