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Obama: My Jobs Bill Will Create 1.9 Million Jobs, Drop Unemployment To 8.1%



Sep 16, 2011 2 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

USA Today:

President Obama has attached a big number to his jobs bill: 1.9 million.

At a private fundraiser last night, Obama said his proposal would create 1.9 millions jobs, while reducing the 9.1% unemployment rate by a percentage point; he also said it would add two percentage points to the gross domestic product.

Assuming it’s passed by Congress, that is.

“The Republicans in the House, their natural instinct right now is not to engage in the kind of cooperation that we’d like to see,” Obama said in promoting his American Jobs Act.

Obama’s projections appear to be based on those made by Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analystics, who also spoke of 1.9 million jobs and a percentage point drop in the jobless rate.

Zandi also criticized the plan for ignoring the home foreclosure “crisis,” calling that a major impediment to the economic recovery.

And any economic projections are dangerous in the political context — as Republicans prove every day when they cite the mistaken impact of Obama’s 2009 stimulus bill.

“Back in 2009 he promised that the stimulus one would keep unemployment below 8%,” said Republican Party chairman Reince Priebus. “Well of course it’s still above 9% and it’s been that way for many, many months.”


  • Bobby E.

    Blow it out your ass, Barack. The Republicans are giving you more cooperation than your shithead Dem drones ever gave Bush or the current crop of Republicans. As a matter of fact, the dolt Boehner has done everything short of throwing you a life-line to save your stupid ass … although I’ll never understand why. You keep wanting to jump the shark and that’s why you keep sinking. By the way, who is paying for all these fancy props for your myriad sideshows? If I and other taxpayers are, you need to cease and desist. And, get a fucking job you waste of space.

  • mike3481

    There’s an ever widening gap between reality and what the guy says. (yeah, there always has been)

     I’m wondering how long it’ll be before the Dems start talking about it publicly.