Dumb, ugly and liberal is a lethal combination.-- From HotAir.com
Yes, Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz D-FL) was apparently serious yesterday when she told Stuart Varney that the Obama administration would create as many jobs in 2010 as during "the entire Bush presidency," a moment that comes at about 1:50 in the clip below. This claim came in response to Varney's challenge to the incumbent Democrat as to how she will explain her vote to spend a trillion dollars when it failed to achieve its objective in keeping unemployment below 8%. Wasserman-Schulz does a strange double down in reply. But was she right?
For the record, employment grew during the Bush years from 137,778,000 in January 2001 to 142,221,000 in January 2009, a net growth of 4,443,000 jobs over the course of the Bush years. The economy has added 1,663,000 jobs this year (from 137,792,000 in December 2009 to 139,455,000 in April 2010), over four months. At that rate, assuming the same rate of job growth (as Wasserman-Schultz herself set the parameters of her claim), that would predict a growth of almost 5 million jobs — which puts Wasserman-Schultz's argument in the ballpark.
However, it's worth pointing out that the numbers on private employment, excluding government employment, don't look nearly as good. At one time during the Bush years, private employment had expanded by almost 4 million, reaching its peak in December 2007. That was true despite dealing with a couple of recessionary periods during the first term of his presidency. The resulting collapse wiped out all of those gains, however, and left Bush with a deficit of 673,000 jobs. In contrast, Obama has lost over 3.3 million jobs in private employment since the start of his term on top of what was lost in the final year of the Bush presidency. In 2010, private employment has only climbed by 483,000 jobs. At that rate, it will take 28 months to restore just the private-sector jobs lost during the Obama administration — and another 32 months to get back to the peak of private employment during the Bush years.
That also doesn't account for population growth, either. An employment level of 115,574,000 private-sector jobs in December 2007 will not be the equivalent of having that number in 2016.
In short, Wasserman-Schultz may be technically correct in this claim, thanks to aggressive government expansion and hiring, but it's a seriously misleading argument.
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Congradulations, Obama has created less jobs during this year than any of Bush's worst years.
usam1981 5 months ago
I just can't fathom this companion of lunacy. Does Debbie even know what an actual job is? Is it merely community organizing and getting dead people to vote? If so, I guess the DNC should collect overtime.
Utopia4U2 7 months ago
she reminds me of the vampire girl from interview with a vampire, maybe its the democrat in her.
TheSpaniard102 10 months ago
I bet more people watched this online than on tv. Good old no-viewers FBN.
loupgarou5z3w 1 year ago
@Clubkedmonstah Well... that sure is some dumb-assery, you fool. I have news for you: your president is a lying sack of excrement.
ObamasLipsAreMoving 1 year ago
TREAT HER CONSTITUENTS WITH RESPECT????? She had ONE open townhall and ONE 1-hour tele-townhall on Healthcare for the hundreds of thousands of people she represents. She is a friggin' LIAR and a dingleberry on Nancy Pelosi's wrinkled behind. I despise this woman and can't wait until she is replaced. I would vote for a person in a coma before I would vote for this witch.
ObamasLipsAreMoving 1 year ago
Actually, I think she's rather attractive without that nervous twitch some call a wink.
But all that wouldn't count a flip, if she didn't know what she was talking about.
ysbaddaden2003 1 year ago
actually she's RIGHT as George Bush LOST JOBS throughout his entire presideny meanwhile the Obama administration created over a MILLION JOBS already!!!! Sure we aren't where we want yet it takes TIME just as it took time for BUSH to screw us UP!!! HE's already Created more JOBS BUSH SUKED OBama ROCKS!!
Clubkedmonstah 1 year ago