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To: Neil H who wrote (115086)6/10/2012 2:43:34 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 149317
 
Are we losing 500,000 jobs a month? People who are so concerned that we are creating jobs now kept their mouths shut when jobs were being lost at that rate in 2009. Wonder why. Aren't public employees such as police, fire and teachers a part of the jobless count? If the Republicans are so very concerned about the job numbers. Why are they sitting on their butte watching the American people suffer and not passing the highway bill. Are they following the solution that Romney wanted for the auto industry which is let them suffer until joblessness hurts them so much that they will begin to work for pennies. Remember hoe folks marched and surrounded the houses of executives of AIG in 2009. It is time to extend that action beginning with the multistoried garage house of Romney in San Diego. You can already see that coming. You would expect Obama to be deep in the doldrums with the rate of unemployment. But he is not. In fact he has an edge over Romney. And Obama hasn't hit the campaign trail in full earnest yet. The Obama roar will be deafening and drown out all the name calling the right wing is engaging him.



To: Neil H who wrote (115086)6/10/2012 1:02:04 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 149317
 
Best thing we can do is get rid of this unqualified pretender, blame game artist and divider of the people.

We did. Bush is long gone.



To: Neil H who wrote (115086)6/10/2012 1:11:25 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
This is a true bipartisan spirit. Not the nonsense we see from the in fighting Washington Republicans and Romney. Governor and President are responsible offices and the utterances and behavior of the two gentleman holding the offices have demonstrated that amply. Obama did not want to touch the recall issue and refrained from campaigning for it and the Guv. has reciprocated likewise in calling on Romney to elevate the level of his campaign. Guv. Walker knows well that this recall has drawn a deep divide amongst the residents of his state and he has embarked to bridge that, exactly what he should do. I hope to see more of such behavior amongst our politicians and less of nonsensical rhetoric making the right wingnut rounds such as (and I quote from your post) Best thing we can do is get rid of this unqualified pretender, blame game artist and divider of the people. And what was shocking to see was that a respectable Senator and war hero, John McCain, ridicule Obama's comment about the private sector, when he himself made a similar comment in the face of job loss of close to 500,000 a month. To take a opposite point of view when jobs are being created is simple not kosher for McCain. After all, he has still to prove that he understands anything that has to do with the economy.
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Scott Walker: GOP can't win referendum on Obama

By Leigh Ann Caldwell

....contd at cbsnews.com