Government lies about unemployment rates before 2012 elections

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Census ?faked? 2012 election jobs report | New York Post

It has been revealed that the government intentionally faked unemployment numbers right before the 2012 election in order to cast the Obama administration in a better light.

Shocking!! :eek:

But I'm sure that our idiot savant in chief had no knowledge of his, just like he had no knowledge that the IRS was targeting his political opponents.

I smell a rat. Could the GOP be pulling the strings behind the scenes in order to paint our President as a hopelessly corrupt buffoon?
 
Could the GOP still be seeking a reason other than their own incompetance to blame a lost election on? But, by all means, continue to whine, mewl, and puke over 2012. Then, after 2014 and 2016, you can enjoy yourselves with even more whining, mewling, and puking.
 
Make no mistake, the GOP are the ones responsible for Obamacare failing.

In short, every problem within society and the Obama administration can be blamed on the GOP. It's just a matter of connecting the dots..........
 
Could the GOP still be seeking a reason other than their own incompetance to blame a lost election on? But, by all means, continue to whine, mewl, and puke over 2012. Then, after 2014 and 2016, you can enjoy yourselves with even more whining, mewling, and puking.

So you don't care that dimocraps are using the power of Government for purely political purposes?

Apparently not, so I'm sure we can count on your silence when Republicans do it starting in 2017.

:lmao:

P.S.

Let me just say that I am SHOCKED!! Just shocked that dimocraps would use an arm of the government for partisan purposes...

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Make no mistake, the GOP are the ones responsible for Obamacare failing.

In short, every problem within society and the Obama administration can be blamed on the GOP. It's just a matter of connecting the dots..........

I agree.

What kind of people organize a group and name it with words like "Constitution" and "Freedom"?

They were just asking for trouble. The Tea Party brought the IRS investigations on themselves. No doubt about it
 
Yea, an' Uncle Ferd still ain't got his job back atta dry cleanery wringin' farts outta shirt-tails...
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1,687,000 Fewer Americans Have Jobs Today Than 6 Years Ago
January 13, 2014 – Although the number of people who had jobs in the United States increased by 143,000 from November to December, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, that still left 1,687,000 fewer Americans holding jobs than held jobs six years ago in December 2007—the month the last recession began.
In November, 144,443,000 Americans were employed, said BLS. In December, 144,586,000 held jobs—representing a one-month increase of 143,000. However, the 144,586,000 Americans who had jobs in December 2013 was still 1,687,000 less than the 146,273,000 who held jobs six years ago in December 2007. In fact, the 144,586,000 Americans who had jobs this December was still 1,384,000 less than the 145,970,000 who held jobs seven years ago in December 2006.

As far back as August 2006, more Americans had jobs (144,625,000) than this December. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the last recession began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009. By June 2009, the number Americans employed had dropped to 140,009,000 Americans who held jobs. That was 6,369,000 below the peak employment of 146,378,000 the nation hit in January 2008.

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In the wake of the last recession, employment bottomed out at 138,013,000 in December 2009—8,365,000 below the peak of January 2008. Since December 2009, employment has grown by 6,573,000—or an average of approximately 136,938 per month. Since the recession hit in December 2007, the labor force participation rate has declined from 66.0 percent to 62.8 percent, matching a 35-year low. The labor force participation rate is the percentage of Americans 16 or older who are not in the military or in an institution and who either have a job or actively sought one in the last four weeks.

The labor force participation rate hit 62.8 percent in October, according to BLS. It then hit 63.0 in November, but dropped back down to 62.8 percent in December. Prior to October and December, the labor force participation rate had not been as low as 62.8 percent since March 1978. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.0 percent in December 2007. It was 6.7 percent in December 2013. The unemployment rate is the percentage of people who were participating in the labor force but had not found a job.

1,687,000 Fewer Americans Have Jobs Today Than 6 Years Ago | CNS News
 

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