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-Election 2012
Obama's 4 Years Of Deficient Leadership: 47 Mistakes
2012-11-05
In four short years, he has:
  • Produced an anemic recovery. Economic growth and job gains have been slower than in almost every other recovery on record. Had this rebound merely matched the post-World War II average, 8 million more people would have jobs and the GDP would be $1.2 trillion bigger. Since the recovery began, real GDP has expanded 7.2% vs. an average at this point since World War II of 15.8%. Put another way, since the start of the recovery, real GDP per person -- a measure both of productivity and standard of living -- has fallen an unprecedented 1.5%.

  • Created a large pool of unemployed. Official figures vastly underestimate the severity of joblessness on Obama's watch. Millions have given up looking for work, for example, and don't get counted as unemployed. Between January 2009 and September 2012, the number of people who aren't in the labor force shot up 8.2 million, while the number of employed rose just 787,000. Unemployment today is 7.9% -- higher than when Obama entered office.

  • Vastly expanded the disability rolls. As job prospects diminished, millions of workers applied for federal disability benefits and more than 3.8 million were approved. Today, a record 8.3 million workers are on disability. The result is millions of workers who are likely never to return to the workforce, and billions of dollars in new Social Security and Medicare costs.

  • Created a food stamp nation. In less than four years, the number of people receiving food stamps has shot up by 15 million. Today, almost one in six Americans is on food stamps. The lousy economy is one reason, but the Obama administration has also pushed to get more people enrolled.
Posted by:Au Auric

#7  47 mistakes
Going down with 47% of the votes which is way too much.
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-11-05 18:42  

#6  "since the start of the recovery"

No offense meant, BP, but I live here.

What recovery? :-(
Posted by: Barbara   2012-11-05 18:39  

#5  The man couldn't organize a grilled chop at the butcher's picnic.
Posted by: Grunter   2012-11-05 18:29  

#4  47%.

47 mistakes.

Coincidence? I think not....
Posted by: no mo uro   2012-11-05 17:27  

#3  >, real GDP has expanded 7.2% vs. an average at this point since World War II of 15.8%. Put another way, since the start of the recovery, real GDP per person -- a measure both of productivity and standard of living -- has fallen an unprecedented 1.5%.

The standard of living has fallen A LOT more than that when you subtract in the "stimulus" growth of debt.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-11-05 15:57  

#2  Only 47?
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-11-05 10:56  

#1  The larger mistake, the mistake we all knew would cost us dearly, the mistake that may cost us the Republic, was that made nearly 4 years ago to the day.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-11-05 03:25  

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