PASADENA, CA - MAY 14: Job seekers look over job opening fliers at the WorkSource exhibit, a collaborative effort by governmental agencies to offer jobs and job training resources at the Greater Los Angeles Career Expo at the Pasadena Convention Center on May 14, 2009 in Pasadena, California. Nineteen exhibitors offer job and educational opportunities as well as advice from the Board of Equalization at the event that is open to the general public. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
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While President Barack Obama was in office, the administration and the media pretended that his policies were boosting the economy. But what was really going on?
On this week’s “The Conservative Cartel,” Matt Locke and Rocci Stucci talked about how Obama was “completely misleading the American people” by giving only a partial picture of the unemployment rate and U.S. jobs during his time in office.
Obama campaigned on how he supposedly brought jobs back, but he and his supporters were only talking about percentage increases, not about how far actual job numbers fell or how much unemployment had risen.
See more from Matt Locke and Rocci Stucci on TheBlaze Contributors and listen live to “The Conservative Cartel” every Saturday from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. ET on TheBlaze Radio Network.
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