Post Tagged with: "anti-jobs president"

February 26, 2014 11:36

Obama’s Home State Shows Disaster of Job Polices

“Illinois has 380,000 fewer people employed now than before the recession. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment is still up by nearly 200,000 people, and at least 185,000 people have given up and left the labor force.”

July 8, 2013 18:16

Millions of Long Term Jobless May not Be Counted in Faux “Recovery”

“At just 63.5 percent, participation in the labor force remains very low by historical standards and below last year’s average of 63.7 percent.”

January 10, 2013 06:46

From PhD to Food Stamps? Gee Thanks Obama

A record high of 15% or 46.37 million Americans are on food stamps in June last year — that’s almost one in every seven Americans. That number is not expected to come down much …

July 6, 2012 16:23

Real Unemployment Over 11%!!

Were it not for people dropping out of the labor force, the unemployment rate would be well over 11%.

June 1, 2012 09:59

New job numbers “pathetic” – trouble for anti-jobs president

Unemployment rises in Obama’s “jobs focused” recovery as market drops. We have been warning that Obama’s policies, what he is actually DOING, show that he is ANTI jobs no matter how much he TALKS about creating jobs.

May 11, 2012 06:05

White House Lied, Jobs Died – more proof administration is really ANTI-jobs

This election isn’t just about jobs, jobs, jobs. It’s about the lies, lies, lies that have led to massive job destruction — and the ruthless corruptocrats using our tax dollars to whitewash their radical green agenda. – Michelle Malkin

April 26, 2012 10:23

Jobless claims rise again after three years of Obama jobs focus – real unemployment over 10%

Obama’s policies are killing jobs not creating them. No matter how much Obama insists he is concerned about jobs, people like Steve Jobs, Jack Welch, Mort Zuckerman and many others recognized that he is an anti-jobs president.

October 21, 2011 08:35

Steve Jobs and the anti-jobs president

“You’re headed for a one-term presidency,” he told Obama. He insisted that the administration needed to be more business-friendly according to a new biography by Walter Isaacson.