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In reply to the discussion: Do I have this right: Obama shouldn't get credit for saving the US economy [View all]Savannahmann
(3,891 posts)Median Household income is lower now than it has been since 1994. https://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/statemedian/
That's real money, and people are bringing home less than they were when President Clinton was in office.
Another record, More than 92 million people are not in the workforce, and are not counted as unemployed. http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.a.htm
Participation rate has actually fallen over the last year. Not surprising since the number not in workforce has grown. Barely half the eligible workers have jobs in the nation, the rate is so low that the Senate couldn't end debate with that percentage.
Two million four hundred and fifty three thousand people have part time jobs because they could not find full time employment.
So how are we dealing with this crushing reality? We're clearing out homeless camps. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-30336704 They're a big drain on the total happiness of the community man.
Food banks are giving smaller portions, and turning people away. http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025889321
So everyone cheer President Obama. Sure, a vast majority of the nation is suffering, but we can't let the great news on doctored unemployment numbers go unheralded. The Dow Jones is also doing well, and the S & P is doing really great. So the rich are great, the fairly wealthy are fine, but the rest of the people are eating watered down catsup and calling it soup.
Yay team.
NOTE: All of those numbers are from US Government sources. Read them yourself if you doubt me.
When the Democratic Party quits flinging handfuls of propaganda at these people and starts to pay attention and gives a shit about them, then the Democratic Party will find itself in the majority again. Until then, all the propaganda in the world isn't going to make us popular. Telling people that things are great when they aren't is just stupid.