09 Sep
Posted by MacRanger as 2012 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Election 2012, Mitt Romney, News, Obamacare
The leftist media is spinning Friday’s jobs report, but there is simply nothing there to spin. They - and their candidate - Barack Obama are expounding the 8.1 figure of unemployment - and insignificantly reduced rate from 8.234 (as they called it) before. But the drop is simply because an astounding 370,000 people have gave up hope about change and dropped out of the workforce. Mort Zuckerman, who forgets more about economics than most people remember says:
“We are experiencing, in effect, a modern-day depression. Consider two indicators: First, food stamps: More than 45 million Americans are in the program! An almost incredible record. It’s 15% of the population compared with the 7.9% participation from 1970-2000. Food-stamp enrollment has been rising at a rate of 400,000 per month over the past four years.
Second, Social Security disability—another record. More than 11 million Americans are collecting federal disability checks. Half of these beneficiaries have signed on since President Obama took office more than three years ago.
These dependent millions are the invisible counterparts of the soup kitchens and bread lines of the 1930s, invisible because they get their checks in the mail. But it doesn’t take away from the fact that millions of people who had good private-sector jobs now have to rely on welfare for life support.
This shameful situation, intolerable for a nation as wealthy as the United States, is not going to go away on Nov. 7. No matter who wins, the next president will betray the country if he doesn’t swiftly fashion policies to address the specific needs of the unemployed, especially the long-term unemployed.”
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