Friday, February 13, 2009

It's Not Enough To Say How Many Jobs Lost--When Were They Lost And Why?

Disclaimer: I got a C in Economics--but that does not mean I have to believe everything Obama says about the economy:

January’s Employment Situation Report from Uncle Sam’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) was even worse than expected. Seasonally adjusted employment fell by 598,000 jobs and the unemployment rate rose to 7.6%.

In his Saturday address that followed this news, President Barack Obama was correct in pointing out that 3.6 million jobs have been lost since the recession, at least as “defined” by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), began. The recession, as normal people define it (”a decline in gross domestic product [GDP] for two or more consecutive quarters”), began in the third quarter of 2008 and became official late last month when the fourth quarter came in negative.

What Mr. Obama “somehow” forgot to tell us is that almost 1.8 million of those seasonally adjusted job losses have occurred since his election, when his non-stop economic no-confidence game went into high gear, and that 2.8 million jobs have gone away during the seven months that began in July 2008, the first full month of the POR (Pelosi-Obama-Reid) economy [emphasis added]

Read the whole thing.

There are still too many unanswered questions, but the 1,434 pages of the bill and the absurdity that implies reveal the rush to make it into law as just too reckless and suspicious to be handled as cavalierly as Obama and the Democrats have done thus far.

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