The Republican National Committee has delivered its take on today's blow-out jobs report. Courtesy of Reince Priebus. And it's hilarious. You can tell by the historical chart above just how serious the GOP is in the matter:
“The months of incremental job gains we’ve witnessed are not enough. Creating 300,000 jobs in one month shouldn’t be a new high; it should be the minimum we expect. Today’s jobs report shouldn’t be an aberration; it should be the norm. Sadly, it’s not. The Obama-Clinton Democrats have prioritized other things like ObamaCare regulations, energy regulations, and small business regulations. Translation: they pushed job-killing policies when we needed job-creating policies.
only a fool would think that losing 750,000 jobs a month to 56 month of continues job growth to this past month of over 300,00 plus is not enough and this from the mouths of those who pledged to do nothing to assist this Pres. so they have not produced any jobs for 56 months and long before but they tell us that this is not enough, Pres. is cleaning up their mess by himself not a hand or sorry we screwed the country over and he's not doing it fast enough??“Thankfully, the American people spoke out last month and sent a Republican majority to the Senate, so next year we can begin passing the pro-growth, pro-jobs legislation that has gone nowhere in the Democrat Senate. That includes the Keystone Pipeline. Soon, it will be up to President Obama to decide if he wants to stand with American workers or continue siding with liberal special interests.”
note first thing on their jobs list is keystone the one that might create 20,000 jobs to make and than only 35 to keep it going meanwhile folks like Koch's make billions and none of that dirty oil will be processed and sent to your corner gas station. wake up everybody!
Sure, Reince. If Mitt McCain were president and today's job numbers—and the ones for the rest of the year—were announced, y'all would be demanding Congress allocate funds for bronze sculptures of the guy placed in every state capital, with offsets to pay for them from the Head Start program.
The good news underlying today's report is that we are gradually seeing an end of the acute economic crisis that took away people's savings and homes along with their jobs. And that means there is space to deal with the chronic economic problems that pre-date the Great Recession.
These—and other related issues—need to be dealt with. There are, to be sure, many elected Democrats who ought to be retired because they are not up to dealing with them. But listening to Republicans say they are the ones to fix things given their abominable record adds new meaning to stand-up comedy.pay attention to everything they do from now on don't settle for the speak look between the lines you'll see who goes home with the money at days end.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/01/05/398725/where-the-real-job-creation-is-obamas-energy-initiatives-create-68000-jobs-to-keystone-xls-6000/
http://www.newsweek.com/state-department-keystone-xl-pipeline-would-only-create-35-permanent-jobs-228898