"DSK" wrote in message
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Wait a minute, I thought it was over 3 million? Is that pesky math
disability catching up with you again?
NOYB wrote:
3 million in the last 23 months. Negative 2+ million in the first 20
months. That gives a net gain of 900,000 in 53 months.
Math, DSK, math.
But first you said that Bush hasn't lost any jobs, then you said that he'd
caused a net gain of 3 1/2 million. You said the Democrat claims of net
job loss under Bush were all lies.
It *is* a lie to say that there has been a *net* job loss under Bush.
Now you say that he *did* lose jobs, then gain more... and you seem to not
know whether the result is more than 3 million as you first claimed (did
you lie?), or less than 1 million
I've posted the exact numbers on here befo
We're up 3.466 million jobs in the last 23 months. That's 23 straight
months of net jobs *gained*.
Since Bush took office, we've had a total net gain of 839,000 jobs.
So that means there was a net loss of 2.627 million jobs in the first 20
months, and a net gain of 3.466 million jobs in the most recent 23
months...giving us a net gain of 839,000 jobs since Bush first took office
in 2001.
Employment data is a lagging indicator. The first 6-12 months of Bush's
Presidency are a reflection of where the economy was 6 to 12 months earlier.
The next 6-12 months are a reflection of what happened on 9/11. The last 23
months (3.466 million *net* jobs gained) are a reflection of Bush's economic
policies, rather than those of his predecessor.
Got it?
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