In the wake of today's heartbreaking jobs numbers, the White House released the following statement:
While there is more work that
remains to be done, today’s employment report provides further evidence
that the U.S. economy is continuing to recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression.
You can practically picture the entire Obama Administration staring in wonder at the grocery store scanner.
On what planet is the economy "continuing to recover" when all the numbers are going backwards?
Over the last few quarters our GDP has plummeted from 3.0% to 1.7%.
This year, the average number of jobs
created per month has decreased from 2011's average of 153,000 to
139,000 -- and if today is any indication, that average is only going to
get lower.
The unemployment rose to 8.3% between
May and August, and the only reason it went down to 8.1% today was due
to an astonishing number of people, 368,000, who gave up any hope of finding a job and left the workforce .
Is the economy "continuing to recover" when our labor participation rate hits a thirty year low?
Is the "economy continuing to recover"
when unemployment has been stuck at over 8% for 43 months in a row; when
gas prices have doubled under this president; when incomes for the
middle class have declined even as the cost of living has increased;
with the deficit exploding and poverty increasing?
At the beginning of the year, Team
Obama might have been able to make a case that things were improving,
but for the last nine months this has been an economy in a steep decline
according to every objective indicator available to us.
Unfortunately, this administration's
head-in-the-sand approach to our country's economic woes isn't limited
to morning-after spin.
In his sad sack convention speech last
night, all President Obama offered in the way of economic leadership was
to tell us to be patient -- which means he's the only man standing who
still believes that the policies he's implemented will turn things
around, you know, if we just hang in there for four more years of the
same.
Oblivious to the harsh reality tens of
millions of Americans face day in and day out, last night, President
Obama offered no new policy prescriptions, no new ideas, and no
indication of any kind that he's come to the realization that something
has to change if there's any hope of improving the economy.
Here's a scary thought: If Obama truly
believes we're headed "forward" and in the right direction, where is he
intending to take us?
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