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Gould 0738 wrote:
Regardless, we'll have more jobs at the end of Bush's term than at any point during the Clinton years. And good thing, too. I have seen from several sources that our economy needs to generate 150,000 net new jobs per month just to stay even with the growing population of working age adults. During a four year presidency, that would be 7,200,000 net new jobs to stay even. Bush still has seven months to go to the four year finish line. If he's up by 7,200,000 jobs over what Clinton had at the end of that time, the employment situation will be just as good as it was when Clinton was embarrasing the office. Anything less probably means that there are a lot of part timers, underemployed, and discouraged workers who have quit looking. bush will be damned lucked to be about even with clinton...seven million jobs ahead...not a chance |
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