and without the federal reserve, bankers and incompetent and corrupt politicians hijacking the economy for their own greed and ambitions,
unemployment would be 0%.
(CNSNews.com) – Since President Barack Obama signed his $825 billion economic stimulus plan into law in February 2009, the national unemployment rate has risen from 8.2 percent to 9.0 percent. But House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) said at her press briefing Thursday that if the stimulus had not been enacted the unemployment rate would now be 15 percent.
Originally posted by neo96
(CNSNews.com) – Since President Barack Obama signed his $825 billion economic stimulus plan into law in February 2009, the national unemployment rate has risen from 8.2 percent to 9.0 percent. But House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) said at her press briefing Thursday that if the stimulus had not been enacted the unemployment rate would now be 15 percent.
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Really now unemployment would have been at 15% citing no evidence and the CBO said it would have been between .3 to 1.1 without the stimulus passage. This of course doesn't take into account of the job loss had Obama care went through as is. The Stimulus bailed out State Government Pensions and Unions remember that famous bs line "saved or created" only a Democrat could get always with that lie.
This woman is delusional substituting her reality for what is REALITY and that is this nation is broke and no hope or change is going to fix it.
Ah the good ole Democrats "fixing" America problems and creating more than they have ever fixed since 1935.
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Pelosi it's time to quit and let the adults fix what you and your cronies messed up.edit on 4-11-2011 by neo96 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by neo96
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Great idea except shes in Washington DC. so can we annex them instead?
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reply to post by beezzer
I personally add the unemployment number to those who are on welfare and that would put it close to 50 to 60 million out of work/underemployed.