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This false, misleading and obvious troll post is sponsored by Stalin Mouthwash!
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Bucky sounds so bitter that Barack Hussein Obama is such a great success!  


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Bucky sounds so bitter that Barack Hussein Obama is such a great success!  


Like what?...Your propaganda pic is blatantly false.

But whatever, it's BoxNews.




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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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“The three retired U.S. marines who lowered the flag at the American embassy in Havana in 1961 helped
raise the Stars and Stripes once again Friday at the seven-story building alongside Havana’s seaside
Malecon boulevard,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

“The U.S. and Cuba officially restored diplomatic ties last month, and the U.S. embassy in Havana opened
then. But Friday’s flag raising marks the symbolic start of a new chapter in the two nation’s relations, with
flags now flying once again in both countries after 54 years.”
Thank You President Barack Hussein Obama


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oh bother....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Thanks To President Obama The US Leads The World in Economic Growth

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Barack Obama has presided over 65 consecutive months of private sector job growth.
13 million new jobs have been added during his tenure in the White House.


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aaaannnnnd.....enter stage left.........new technology advancing at an exponential rate........


jobs? as what? maids, fast food workers, health care workers etc etc? low wage jobs

the economy will always grow because people need sh!t, but most importantly people WANT sh!t.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Thanks To President Obama The US Leads The World in Economic Growth


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    Barack Obama has presided over 65 consecutive months of private sector job growth.
    13 million new jobs have been added during his tenure in the White House.





Too bad that 10 million of them were government/police/military jobs.
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Too bad that 10 million of them were government/police/military jobs.

Private sector jobs, not govt jobs.
(reading comp problems huh?)


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JANUARY 14, 2015
Job shifts under Obama: Fewer government workers, more caregivers, servers and temps
BY DREW DESILVERLEAVE A COMMENT

With the unemployment rate down to 5.6% as of December (the lowest since mid-200, Americans are at long last feeling better about the economy. According to a new Pew Research Center report, 27% of U.S. adults say economic conditions are excellent or good, about twice the percentage who said that at the beginning of 2014. 31% expect the economy to be better a year from now, versus 17% who expect it to be worse, and for the first time in five years, more Americans say President Obama’s economic policies have made conditions better (38%) than worse (28%).

With Obama likely to discuss the improving economy in his State of the Union address next week, we decided to compare the latest payroll figures with the data from January 2009, to get a sense of how the nation’s employment structure has changed since Obama took office.

jobsSectorThe takeaway: An overall gain of 6.4 million more non-farm payroll jobs last month than in January 2009, which represents a 4.8% increase. All of that growth came from the private sector, while the public sector shrunk: Private payrolls have added 7 million jobs over Obama’s presidency, while government payrolls (federal, state and local) have contracted by a combined 634,000 jobs.


Specifically, it’s the service sector that’s been generating jobs — nearly 7.6 million new ones since January 2009. But more than half of those jobs are in just three sectors:

Nearly 1.5 million jobs were created in the healthcare sector, which now accounts for 11.1% of all payroll jobs in the country (up from 10% at the start of 2009). That continues a trend of steady growth that dates back to at least 1990, well before the Affordable Care Act: Healthcare now employs 14.9 million Americans, versus about 13.4 million six years ago — an 11% growth rate over that period.
Bars, restaurants and other food-service employers have added almost 1.4 million jobs since the start of Obama’s presidency, for total growth of 14.6%. More than 10.8 million people now work in that industry, 7.7% of all payroll jobs.
More than a million of the newly created jobs are at temporary-help agencies, which now account for 2% of all payroll jobs in the country. The industry’s total employment was just under 3 million in December, versus 1.96 million at the start of 2009 — an overall 52.5% growth rate.
A handful of thriving goods-producing industries have gotten a lot of attention, but they don’t employ all that many people. Payrolls of oil and gas producers, for instance, have jumped nearly 31%, reflecting the surge in domestic production; still, that’s just 216,100 jobs in total. And automakers, who benefited from massive government aid during the depths of the Great Recession, have added 192,700 jobs (28%) since January 2009; they now employ 884,000 people.

However, autos were among the few manufacturers to buck that sector’s downward trend. Overall, manufacturing is 321,000 payroll jobs below where it was when Obama took office (although the sector has added 786,000 jobs since bottoming out in early 2010).

Construction, another goods-producing sector, is still down 401,000 jobs from where it stood at the start of 2009 — which, in turn, was 15% below its peak payroll in April 2006, shortly before the air began leaking out of the housing bubble. Construction continued to shed jobs well into Obama’s first term, bottoming out in January 2011; the sector’s growth since then, while a relatively robust 13.5%, has only been enough to bring payrolls back to where they were in the spring of 2009.

Government payrolls at nearly all levels also have been cut. Local governments have shed 446,000 jobs, about 3% of their total workforce; state governments have cut a net 121,000 jobs, with small growth in education more than offset by cuts elsewhere. And while the federal government has added 62,700 non-postal jobs, the Postal Service has reduced its workforce nearly 18%, or 129,400 jobs. The Postal Service now employs fewer than 600,000 people, its smallest payroll since 1964.




most are sh!tty paying jobs.....inflation is coming and these jobs will mean a whole bunch of pissed off workers.....

like I've said over and over and over again.....the president doesn't make jobs and the president doesn't control the economy....

the government instills tax codes/fees to control how a company spends it's money and invests it's money through the influence of
the federal reserve...AND anyone remember those 'trade agreements' and sanctions......

here comes inflation so those jobs numbers are gonna come up with a very flat affect.....people will wonder what all the
fuss was about...I think they are thinking that already....EVERYONE is paycheck to paycheck

the boomers had their 401ks 'borrowed from' aka extorted through the REGULATED system in place
the Xgens got shafted on the cost of their health insurance another REGULATED system in place

let's hear it for the fu(king regulators called our savior government that Box seems to believe is holy.


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Yup!
Obama promised but he didn't deliver on this issue... Yet.

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Of the 780 people who have been detained at the United States
military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, 655 have been transferred and 116 remain,
according to an ongoing analysis by The New York Times and NPR.


Hopefully he will finish the job in his next 16 months as US President.


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