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David Stanley Ford

Jobless rate becomes Obama’s new reality
AnalysisAction to tackle nation’s budget deficits will have to wait

BY JIM KUHNHENN    Comments Comment on this article7
Published: November 7, 2009

WASHINGTON — For months he had warned it was coming but that didn’t ease the political shockwaves for President Barack Obama when unemployment topped 10 percent.

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A year after his election Obama finds it increasingly difficult to blame the sour economy on George W. Bush or offer reassurances that jobless Americans will soon find work.

Never mind that the economy itself grew in the last quarter, that the recession by most accounts is over and that the number of jobs lost in October was less than one-third the number of job losses at the start of his presidency.

At 10.2 percent, the October unemployment climbed to chart-topping heights unseen in more than a quarter century. The bottom line is that more than 15 million Americans are out of work and 3.5 million lost their jobs while Obama was president. Expected or not, this is Obama’s new reality.

"I won’t let up until the Americans who want to find work can find work, and until all Americans can earn enough to raise their families and keep their businesses open,” Obama said.

That’s a hopeful promise but not very realistic.

And it shows that, for the time being, action to tackle record budget deficits will have to wait.

Obama, appearing at the White House Rose Garden on Friday three hours after the jobless numbers were made public, said his administration was looking at additional spending for roads and bridges and energy-efficient buildings. Additional tax cuts for businesses and steps to increase credit for small businesses were also on the bill.

The new unemployment rate also came on the same day Obama signed a $24 billion bill to extend jobless benefits and spur home buying.

In a sign of Democratic thinking, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, who heads Congress’s Joint Economic Committee, said Democrats would consider new aid to states an "infrastructure bank” to increase construction jobs and small-business tax credits.

"I think we’re witnessing a political renaissance about concerns about jobs,” said Lawrence Mishel, president of the Economic Policy Institute. "It will put the deficit concerns into their appropriate context.”

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It is my opinion that Barack Hussein Obama, formerly Barry Soetero of Indonesia, is in no way concerned that people are losing their jobs. In fact, I propose that BHO is extremely pleased that this is happening, just like his shoutouts and grins before he addressed the Ft Hood shooting showed that he was pleased with that result. At best, the "man" is a dolt on the order of Carter to the tenth power. At worst, he is a Manchurian candidate, bent on the destruction of our great country. According to him, America is no longer a Christian nation but a Muslim nation. That statement can only be correct if we are a. led by Muslims, or b. have a Muslim majority. Since Muslims comprise less than 1% of our population, it can't be the latter. Beat the rush, Impeach Obama now.
c, Noble - Nov 9, 2009 at 6:52 pm
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"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs."
-- Thomas Jefferson /Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin (1802)
Say it, isn't so - Nov 8, 2009 at 9:54 am
Where are all the "green" jobs?
Terry, Norman - Nov 7, 2009 at 10:05 pm
way to go obama why dont you go and have another beer, and ponder just how f@#$% up thisd country will be in four years....
whtsthpnt, wherever - Nov 7, 2009 at 11:07 am
Obamas' social experiment is falling to pieces. His economic policies are bankrupting the country. The fed keeps printing money while the price of gold is rising well above $1100.00. The national debt is well over $17 trillion. BHO is a lousy president, possibly worse the Carter...
willis, oklahoma city - Nov 7, 2009 at 9:43 am
No, the biggest problem is having a really incompetent president that panders to all the failed Kennedyites.
Southern Rebel, Oklahoma City - Nov 7, 2009 at 7:58 am
I think the biggest problem is that all these companies start letting all these people go before taking from themselves. If they took a big cut in their own pay first they wouldn't have to let go of so many of the actual workers. Instead they get rid of all the little guys, keep their own big paycheck and then don't know why the work isn't getting done and they haven't saved any money. People are so way overpaid for what they do in some situations. Greed cares for no one.
C, c-town - Nov 7, 2009 at 6:31 am
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