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The Obama Economy – By the Numbers

by Iron Fist ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at January 2nd, 2012 - 3:26 pm

From VodkaPundit:

Obamanomics, by the numbers:

Every day, the U.S. government takes in $6 billion and spends $10 billion. This means that every day the federal government spends $4 billion more dollars than it has.

The real unemployment rate is a jaw-dropping 11 percent.

Every fifth man you pass on your way to work is now out of work.

College graduates are now 34% less likely to find a job under Obama than they were under President George W. Bush.

Every seventh person you pass on the sidewalk now relies on food stamps.

The ravages of the Obama economy now mean that more Americans live under the federal poverty line than at any time in U.S. history since records have been kept.

Under President Barack Obama, every fifth child in America now lives in poverty.

There is a link to the full thing at VodkaPundit. We always talk about the Obama Boom™, but look at the enormous story that the MFM is covering up. We are in a New Depression, and yet the media presents it as a boom. It is frightening how one-sided and wholly owned our so-called Free Press really is. Without the Internet and Talk Radio, the truth would never goet out. One wonders if the press prior to the internet was as biased? If Walter Cronkite is any indication, the answer is yes. Trust nothing from the media if you can’t verify it independantly

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