Employment Up, Dow Up, Economy Up, Obama Derangement Syndrome Up

Posted by | July 3, 2014 11:16 | Filed under: Economy News Behaving Badly Politics Top Stories


The Dow has cracked 17,00o and seems to be continuing its rise. Almost 300,000 jobs were added in June, greatly beating expectations, and the unemployment rate is down to 6.1%. Please tell me what this president has to do to not be regarded as the “worst president since World War II“?

The United States was in the tank at the end of 2008. Folks’ 401k’s were tumbling each time a browser was refreshed.  We were losing soldiers in Iraq.  Millions of Americans who now have health care, didn’t.

Does Barack Obama have to join the Republican Party? Emphasize more that he’s half-white? Make believe he’s a fan of NASCAR and Duck Dynasty? No, really, what is it? What does he have to do? Write something in our comment section in case the NSA is reading this so they can pass it on to the White House.

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87 responses to Employment Up, Dow Up, Economy Up, Obama Derangement Syndrome Up

  1. Sunka July 3rd, 2014 at 23:54

    What does he have to do? He could sign an executive order declaring the Bible to be a controlled substance available by prescription only. He could announce his endorsement of Michelle for 2016 POTUS candidate. Since he can’t please he can really piss’em off!

  2. Denise July 4th, 2014 at 00:21

    what does he have to do? if you worship the second amendment, he could obtain a gun and blow his brains out! that would make them very happy.
    as for the 6.1 unemployed, ii is not really accurate. it is about 20% for african american teens and if you include thosr who have given up, its about 12% for whites. I am not sure how they calculate overall unemployed, but its not as rosy as they say. it takes much longer for those at the bottom of society to recover than the very top from a recession, non the less the unemployment would be better if the do nothing congress would vote on the jobs bill.

  3. Denise July 4th, 2014 at 00:21

    what does he have to do? if you worship the second amendment, he could obtain a gun and blow his brains out! that would make them very happy.
    as for the 6.1 unemployed, ii is not really accurate. it is about 20% for african american teens and if you include thosr who have given up, its about 12% for whites. I am not sure how they calculate overall unemployed, but its not as rosy as they say. it takes much longer for those at the bottom of society to recover than the very top from a recession, non the less the unemployment would be better if the do nothing congress would vote on the jobs bill.

  4. Justin Volke V July 4th, 2014 at 03:13

    The delusion of record Dow and low unemployment flies in the face of the fact more Americans both in real numbers and as a percentage of the population are on government assistance and get food stamps or qualify for free breakfast and free lunches in public schools and that real household income has been falling at the same time. The 17 trillion nation debt continues to grow. Real inflation on staples like food and energy is three times the official rate.
    Those new jobs are lower paying than the ones originally lost.
    The stock market and unemployment figures are to be shamed not acclaimed because of how they are getting there.

    • Drax21 July 5th, 2014 at 07:15

      Yet, when Mr. Obama urges Congress to raise the minimum wage, Republicans scream that it would hurt employment and raise prices. Meanwhile, America’s CEO’s got $27 billion in bonuses this year, because that clearly DOESN’T cost anything.
      And when he asks Congress to end tax incentives for moving jobs overseas, he is met with denial. As Romney said during the 2012 debates, “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
      The President can’t give you a raise. But has and continues to push for income equality and the rebuilding of our middle class. The blame for widespread poverty in America lies squarely on the people who invented it…the Republicans.

  5. Justin Volke V July 4th, 2014 at 03:13

    The delusion of record Dow and low unemployment flies in the face of the fact more Americans both in real numbers and as a percentage of the population are on government assistance and get food stamps or qualify for free breakfast and free lunches in public schools and that real household income has been falling at the same time. The 17 trillion nation debt continues to grow. Real inflation on staples like food and energy is three times the official rate.
    Those new jobs are lower paying than the ones originally lost.
    The stock market and unemployment figures are to be shamed not acclaimed because of how they are getting there.

    • Drax21 July 5th, 2014 at 07:15

      Yet, when Mr. Obama urges Congress to raise the minimum wage, Republicans scream that it would hurt employment and raise prices. Meanwhile, America’s CEO’s got $27 billion in bonuses this year, because that clearly DOESN’T cost anything.
      And when he asks Congress to end tax incentives for moving jobs overseas, he is met with denial. As Romney said during the 2012 debates, “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
      The President can’t give you a raise. But has and continues to push for income equality and the rebuilding of our middle class. The blame for widespread poverty in America lies squarely on the people who invented it…the Republicans.

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