Friday, October 5, 2012

A Revised Job Report and Count For The U.S. Economy

The U.S. Labor Department announced on Sept. 28 that the economy created 386,000 more net jobs than it originally reported for the year ending in March.  Total new jobs added was 453,000 new jobs and a loss of 67,000 government jobs for a net gain of 386,000 new jobs.

The latest report on consumer spending for the balance of 2012 is up and so is the consumer confidence index concerning the economy.  Part time hiring for the holiday season will be robust as reported by the retail sales industry.  The profound effect of the second great republican depression still demands a slower recovery than normal, but the President's policies are working, having a positive effect on the economy and job creation and slowly moving the country and its people to a full and lasting economic recovery and job creation.  And like in the past the republican party has nothing to offer the country or its people and have been a traitor to the people they represent by refusing to do any thing to help the President's policies move the country and its people forward.

Yes, November 6 will be a very important election.  The American people need to step up to the plate and reject the policies that produced the second great republican depression.

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