Obama’s numbers falling as fast as unemployment is climbing: media predicting 14%
By Kevin “Coach” Collins
“You can’t fool all of the people all of the time” was never truer.
With today’s Rasmussen index showing Obama at -5 he’s been below zero since last Thursday. EVEN CNN is saying Obama’s support has slipped 10 points since its last survey. This clown’s mask is melting away. Even his half witted voters are beginning to “get it” as they sit home unemployed because they believed in “change.”
Even the lap dog media is waking up.
“The Atlantic,” (TA) no friend of conservatism, has posted a sobering argument that unemployment will hit a Great Depression like 14%.
TA argues the “stimulus” package rammed through in January did exactly nothing to curb unemployment. It brought us only climbing unemployment and greater debt.
Private business investment (PBI) is shrinking. Without PBI, jobs can’t be created in the private sector where new employment has to come from. This factor alone will soon bring us 14% unemployment, but that’s not the end of our Obama caused miseries.
The declining PBI is getting “help” in our destruction.
The big bomb is the hidden “under employment” throughout the private sector. Cautious employers are being caught between hoping things will improve and the realities of inevitably decreasing their work force.
Besides making some layoffs, employers are cutting hours and using part timers. These moves obscure our real unemployment situation. When employers can’t keep juggling workers the house will fall down.
TA concludes the unemployment number might already be 16.5% when the elusive “gave up looking” unemployed workers are factored in.
One thing is certain, we will see 10% unemployment next month or in September. There is nothing on the horizon that can change what will happen. The question will be: What will Americans do about it?
Cleaning house in the Congress looks like a likely beginning.
Bob Dylan the Left’s poet laureate of the 1960s wrote the line “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing.”
Abe Lincoln said reminded us “You can’t fool all of the people all of the time.”
We are at a point is American history where these two statements have crossed.
We don’t need the Department of Labor’s statistics to tell us the “jobs creation winds” are blowing against us. Our common sense tells us their figures showing just 9.5% national unemployment have been manipulated on orders from their Commissar. Obama is desperately trying to keep Americans strapped into their chairs so he can feed us enough nonsense that we’ll accept whatever he says as his drooling half wits did last November. Fortunately for us, Americans are coming to disbelieve the “weatherman.”
Get informed and fight back. If you plan on sitting and watching while they run your life, plan on watching a horror movie.
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