Does Obama realize he was president in 2009?
Byron York seriously wonders:
What is it with Barack Obama and 27 months? Listen to the president and his aides talk, and you’ll soon hear claims that the administration has accomplished great things in the last 27 months.
“The private sector creat[ed] nearly 4.3 million new jobs in the last 27 months,” the president said at a fundraiser in Baltimore on Tuesday.
“We have created 500,000 manufacturing jobs over the last 27 months,” top Obama economic adviser Gene Sperling said the same day on CNN.
“We’ve had 4.3 million private-sector jobs created over the last 27 months,” Obama campaign spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said in a conference call with reporters Monday.
There are plenty of other examples. Beyond that, whenever Mitt Romney or some other Republican attacks the president’s record, the Obama campaign sends out reams of rebuttal material pointing to economic progress — all in the last 27 months.
The problem, of course, is that Barack Obama has been president for 40 months. So why do he and his supporters speak as if he has only been in the White House for the last 27 — that is, since March 2010? It’s as if the first third of Obama’s presidency just doesn’t count.
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Obama also now blames a gridlocked partisan Congress for forcing his hand on immigration. The problem is, the president couldn’t pass his immigration policy even when he had the support of Democratic majorities in both the House of Representatives and Senate for the first two years he was in office.
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stevevcraig
Posted on June 21, 2012 at 12:21pmPlease see the following web page and graph maintained by ARationalRepublican.com that shows massive job losses in the first year of the Obama Administration.
http://reflectionsofarationalrepublican.com/2012/02/03/bush-vs-obama-unemployment-january-2012-jobs-data/
It does also show that the number of job lost each month accellerated from 200K net lost every month in early 2008 to more than 600K net lost every month in the from October 2008 (Last 3.5 months of Bush) to April 2009 (first 3.5 months of Obama) In May 2009 net job losses slow to less than 500K lost each month and slow more and more down to about than 100K net lost month and then turn into net increases (jobs created greater than jobs lost) starting in 2010. You can saw Obama has not created as many jobs as we all wanted, but job losses slowed down massively after his first 3 months in office and by the end of his first year, net jobs were positive again. Personally, I don’t think Bush lost the jobs nor that Obama created the jobs, but these are the facts regarding job loss/creation.
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