Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Nov. 2010 can't get here soon enough, as far as I'm concerned
This is good news, politically speaking, for the GOP ...
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post on the predicted unemployment numbers for April. Well, the real numbers came in today, and the result was exactly what they predicted: 8.9% unemployment.
So once again, let’s see how the actual unemployment numbers compare to what Obama’s own economists predicted:
Oh my. It appears that his economists can’t predict very well (that fills me with confidence), and that his stimulus package is providing absolutely no benefit.
And it certainly doesn’t look like his plan has "saved or created 150,000 jobs."
That's bad news, I know, for folks who need a job. But that shit'll change as soon as we get rid of our quasi-socialist president. Mark my words.
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post on the predicted unemployment numbers for April. Well, the real numbers came in today, and the result was exactly what they predicted: 8.9% unemployment.
So once again, let’s see how the actual unemployment numbers compare to what Obama’s own economists predicted:
Oh my. It appears that his economists can’t predict very well (that fills me with confidence), and that his stimulus package is providing absolutely no benefit.
And it certainly doesn’t look like his plan has "saved or created 150,000 jobs."
That's bad news, I know, for folks who need a job. But that shit'll change as soon as we get rid of our quasi-socialist president. Mark my words.