Ugh-est: Obama's Terrible,Horrible,No Good,Very Bad Month...

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    Libocalypsenow New Member

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    President Barack Obama is scheduled to head to Camp David for the weekend before delivering a Labor Day speech in Detroit. This comes on the heels of a horrendous August that saw the president’s poll numbers crash, his political opponents surge, and the economy stop growing.

    “It is clearly not a month he’ll look back on fondly,” L.A. Times reporter Matea Gold said on MSNBC Friday morning.

    Just-released employment numbers show the U.S. economy netted no new jobs in August, following the creation of only 105,000 jobs between June and July. The national unemployment rate remains at 9.1 percent, while unemployment among Africans-Americans jumped from 15.9 percent in July to 16.7 percent in August.

    Gallup’s September 1 results showed Obama’s daily tracking polls had lurched down to 50 percent disapproval and 42 percent approval. In early July, that polling showed disapproval at 45 percent and approval at 46 percent.

    Simultaneously, the GOP’s presidential field narrowed to two established candidates, both of whom are already running even with Obama in the polls. An Aug. 31 poll conducted by Quinnipiac University had Texas Gov. Rick Perry at 42 percent against Obama’s 45 percent, and Gov. Mitt Romney even with Obama at 45 percent.

    Obama’s own base is beginning to fragment. Union leaders have announced they will be redirecting money from Obama’s race to fund their own state-level campaigns intended to protect union advocates from angry voters and budget-cutting lawmakers...

    Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/09/02/obamas-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-month/#ixzz1WoeCB7aN
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    Also,i have to say that a No Loss/No Gain Jobs Report is highly unlikely. This Report seems very fishy. Things are really much worse. If they're saying 9.1%,just go ahead and think 15-20%. Their numbers are always highly suspicious.
     
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    Wait til they force the revised numbers out of them in a couple of weeks. The real numbers are much worse. This Administration lies quite a bit when it comes to the Economy. Things are much much worse than they're saying.
     

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