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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (823761)12/19/2014 12:40:37 PM
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Obama's Crummy Year:... best jobs year since '98, his climate deal with China squashed Tony Abbott like a cockroach, started talking to Cuba, 10 million people in Obamacare.


Without links or proof, these exist only your wild dreams. Never happened.

obama is responsible for our 54 Senators and 247 representatives and 31 govs that will stop his lawlessness.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (823761)12/19/2014 12:43:33 PM
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RAW HATRED pours out of lefty Wharf Roach.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (823761)12/19/2014 1:51:36 PM
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Is this the jobs report that you are so proud of?

Report: All Net Jobs Growth Since 2007 Has Gone to Immigrants

All of the net gains in in jobs since 2007 have gone to immigrants — both legal and illegal — according to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies, meaning that fewer native-born Americans are working today than were at the end of 2007.

From November 2007 through November 2014, the number of employed native-born Americans has decreased more than 1.45 million, while the number of employed immigrants has risen by more than 2 million (as the immigrant population grew rapidly, too), according to data compiled by the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.

“Native employment has still not returned to pre-recession levels, while immigrant employment already exceeds pre-recession levels,” the report says. “Furthermore, even with recent job growth, the number of natives not in the labor force (neither working nor looking for work) continues to increase.”

Native-born Americans accounted for nearly 70 percent of the growth in the population aged 16 and older, the report notes, and yet fewer of them are working now than were in 2007.