150 reasons why Obama is the worst president ever!

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LOL.
 
The stupidity and denial in your post is epic.
 
Keep believing that 2+2=5 you big dummy.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMTrthePKU0
 
La Li Lu Le Lo said:
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LOL.
 
The stupidity and denial in your post is epic.
 
Keep believing that 2+2=5 you big dummy.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMTrthePKU0
 
 
La Li Lu Le Lo said:
Keep the jokes coming 700U, which is basically every time you post.
Do you actually have the intellectual capability to refute or debate the facts posted?
 
Myself and others actually dont think you can do it, go listen to Rush and see if he can help you, dittohead.
 
traderjake said:
Do you really believe unemployment is at 6.7%
So you are basically saying that if a liberal, a conservative, and a libertarian use the the exact same ruler to measure something...with a non-partisan to take the reading...you will only believe the non-liberal?
 
Glenn Quagmire said:
So you are basically saying that if a liberal, a conservative, and a libertarian use the the exact same ruler to measure something...with a non-partisan to take the reading...you will only believe the non-liberal?
 
They all lie when they are in power.
 
When people stop looking for jobs or no longer receive benefits that doesn't mean they aren't unemployed.
 
The unemployment number has been measured the same way for a long time. It has also been used by people running for office for a long time. Just because it does not currently support your objective does not make it invalid.

http://www.bls.gov/cps/cps_htgm.pdf

"Is there only one official definition of unemployment?

Yes, there is only one official definition of unemployment, and that was discussed above. However, some have argued that this measure is too restricted, and that it does not adequately capture the breadth of labor market problems. For this reason, economists at BLS developed a set of alternative measures of labor underutilization. These measures are published every month in the Employment Situation news release. They range from a very limited measure that includes only those who have been unemployed (as officially defined) for 15 weeks or more to a very broad one that includes total unemployed (as officially defined), all persons marginally attached to the labor force, and all individuals employed part time for economic reasons."
 
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