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Obama Created More Jobs In One Year Than Bush Created In Eight, ThinkProgress, Jan, 7, 2011

Richard Kigel · Friday, January 7th 2011 at 7:21PM · 331 views
This morning, the Labor Department released its employment data for December, showing that the U.S. economy ended the year by adding 113,000 private sector jobs, knocking the unemployment rate down sharply from 9.8 percent to 9.4 percent — its lowest rate since July 2009. The “surprising drop — which was far better than the modest step-down economists had forecast — was the steepest one-month fall since 1998.”

October and November’s jobs numbers were also revised upward by almost 80,000 each. Still, 14.5 million Americans remain unemployed, and jobs will have to be created much faster in coming months for the country to pull itself out of the economic doldrums.

Responding the jobs report, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) noted that President Obama and the Democratic Congress have created “more jobs in 2010 than President Bush did over eight years.”

Indeed, from February 2001, Bush’s first full month in office, through January 2009, his last, the economy added just 1 million jobs. By contrast, in 2010 alone, the economy added at least 1.1 million jobs. This chart, produced by Pelosi’s office, demonstrates the difference between the Bush administration and the Obama administration on jobs:

As the Wall Street Journal noted in the last month of Bush’s term, the former president had the “worst track record for job creation since the government began keeping records.” And job creation under Bush was anemic long before the recession began. Bush’s supply-side economics “fostered the weakest jobs and income growth in more than six decades,” along with “sluggish business investment and weak gross domestic product growth,” the Center for American Progress’ Joshua Picker explained. “On every major measurement” of income and employment, “the country lost ground during Bush’s two terms,” the National Journal’s Ron Brownstein observed, parsing Census data.

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Richard Kigel Friday, January 7th 2011 at 7:22PM

Good news!!

Richard Kigel Friday, January 7th 2011 at 9:10PM

Right--and that's the evidence right there.

Remember back in the 1980 Republican primary--Bush v Reagan--when George H.W. Bush called Reagan's trickle-down theory "Voodoo Economics?"

That idea hasn't gotten any more valid since then!

Richard Kigel Friday, January 7th 2011 at 11:39PM

What???

Is Fox going through a change of life?

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

I wonder if the right-wing are already regreting they won so many seats on this bull they have been sitting back not taking any part in teh actual governing while thinking up all of these 'talking points'...

and just think, they still have two more years of all of this coming back to bite them on the behind. (otfl) (smile)


and by the way "I" notice taht Fox is not having them over run their news room lately...I wonder why...even Mile Wallace will not be on his program this week end...the crown jewel of Fox's political program...even now it seem taht Greta Van S. is regretting she had the governor of Arizona on her program....lov it...(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool (smile)

Rich about the only way I can even react to the fix taht fox is in right now is something I heard once about the ant society...

it was said that the ant would have a hard time surviving a sudden and drastic change because they are SPECIALIZED TO DO ONE AND ONLY ONE THING...AND IT LOOKS LIKE RIGHT NOW THE REPUBLICANS ARE SCRAMBELING TO FIND SOMETHING BAD TAHT THE PUBLIC AT LARGE IS READY TO BELIEVE ABOUT OUR PRESIDENT...

WITH THE PRESIDENT'S LATEST PICKS EVEN THE DEMOCRATS ARE FINDING IT HARD TO GET ANY ONE TO BELIEVE THESE MEN DID NOT HELP THE LAST TIME THEY GOT SWATTED BY THE RIGHT-WING TAKING OVER CONGRESS...AND CLINTON LEAVING WITH NO GOVERNMENT DEBTS.(SMILE)

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