A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Election
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February 11, 2012
By Peter Fegan
Hear it? That’s the sound of the air escaping from the Republican balloon. The news that the economy netted 243,000 jobs in January dropping the unemployment rate to 8.3 percent – the fifth straight month it has declined – no doubt dealt a serious blow to the doomsayer narrative that the GOP overlords have been spinning now for more than three years. Since October ’09, when it peaked at 10.1%, the unemployment rate has dropped almost two whole points. When you add up the employment gains just since last July, the economy has added over 1 million new jobs.
More encouraging – or discouraging depending on your point of view – is that the trend is heading in the right direction. Far from petering out, the recovery appears to be gaining momentum. If the economy can continue netting 200,000 jobs per month, the unemployment rate will drop below that Mason/Dixon line of 8 percent right about the time Mitt Romney is wrapping up his Party’s nomination for President. By November it might well be hovering around 7.5 percent.
Can you spell oops?
Naturally Republicans were hard at work dismissing the good news. RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said that the January jobs’ numbers “remind us that our economy is far from fixed. That, by the president’s own standard, should make him a one-term president.” John Boehner chimed in by saying that while the numbers were “welcome news,” unemployment is still “far too high.” And Eric Cantor “congratulated” President Obama for finally acknowledging GOP initiatives.
And then there was the comment from the used-car salesman from hell: Mittens Romney. “While we welcome a decline in unemployment, these numbers can’t hide the fact that the President’s policies have prevented a true recovery.” Sometimes you get the feeling if Obama came up with a cure for the common cold Republicans would blame him for putting all those cold-remedy providers out of business.
Obama quickly countered his critics who were downplaying the good news by issuing a warning to Congress not to “muck” it up. “The economy is growing stronger. The recovery is speeding up, and we’ve got to do everything in our power to keep it going.”
Of course the GOP really has no other alternative. Any praise for Obama, no matter how faint, will deal a fatal blow to their chances in November. Their only play is to keep piling on in the vain hope that those who are still unemployed and those who are still underemployed will remain frustrated just enough to allow them to accomplish the unthinkable. The sad truth is the upswing in employment numbers could not have come at a worse time for them. What was shaping up as a pretty good bet for a clean sweep for the Republicans in 2012 just a year ago, now is looking more and more like a long shot at best.
Timing is everything in politics. Just ask John Kerry. He came this close to defeating George Bush in ’04. Had the election been held a year later he would’ve cleaned his clock. That’s the way it goes. Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. For the better part of three years Obama’s policies have been the only thing keeping the country from another Great Depression, but he has been the unluckiest president in history. Now the tide is beginning to turn. Slowly but surely the nation is emerging out from under the worst economic downturn since the 1930s. The glass is more than half filled.
But while Obama’s opinion polls are climbing, I remain cautiously optimistic. Sure the jobs’ numbers are strong and the trend hopeful, but there is still a lot of time between now and November. Anything can happen. The Euro is still on shaky ground and consumer demand remains anemic. A couple of bad months of employment numbers could set the economy back on its heals and toss a monkey wrench into the whole mix. As the New England Patriots found out the hard way a third-quarter lead is meaningless. You’re up by eight one minute; the next that long bomb down the sidelines ends up costing you the game.
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jubal
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Sometimes you get the feeling if Obama came up with a cure for the common cold Republicans would blame him for putting all those cold-remedy providers out of business.
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Therein is the crux....blame Obama for everything.
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jubal
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cmc101
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the GOP has a lot of sleeper words and tricks to play on the way to the forum
the has been training us to obey code words like sleeper moles
right wing words equal right wing response
the rest is diversionary to keep the news media spewing discourse to the sheep - 3 months ago
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cmc101
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jimstoner
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cmc101:
Yes that is true, but the Democrats have got a truckload of soundbites from the Republicans this primary season that show them to be the fools they really are. Everything from "Rape victims should be forced to carry the child" to "I'm not concerned about the poor". The recent attacks on women's health should make for some interesting adds come summer and fall too.
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jimstoner
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cmc101
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jimstoner:
the venom has been spew with McCarthyism communist, bad labor unions, workers rights, worker health , pollution, anti-EPA ,anti-OSHA anti states rights , anti civil rights
welfare Queens ,anti affirmative action ,anti WPA, deregulation of government watch dogs all are called socialism and condemned the liberal democrats - 3 months ago
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cmc101
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northernexpat
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Although I to am optimistic, I am not counting the chickens until election day. The GOP have always run on wedge issues. There was the 'Southern Strategy' by Pat Buchanan, who likes to brag about how well it worked. The wedge issues are what fires up their base. What the Democrats need to do is fire up their base and bring the Independents with them. If you sit on your hands again, like many did in 2010, things will get even worse.
The Democrats need their own catch phrases. In 2008 is was "Yes We Can". And although the Democrats tried, the GOP screamed "Oh No You Can't". But if they continue to allow the GOP to control the messaging war with such things as "Class Warfare" and "Death Panels", "Obamacare" (like it is a dirty word), etc., they will win. It is time to take the gloves off and declare war on the GOP. Fight back with the truth and the truth will set you free.
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northernexpat
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ilikeike
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northernexpat:
Yes dare to utter it, "egalitarianism."
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ilikeike
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thedirtman
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northernexpat:
"Yes, we did."
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thedirtman:
You did it, but not according to the MSM. Since everyone stayed home in 2010 and the Baggers took over congress, you would think that Obama was the biggest failure ever. The grassroots need to get out there and pound that pavement, because the GOP will control the airwaves with all their lying ads paid for by the likes of the Koch Brothers and ALEC.
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cmc101
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northernexpat:
truth in advertising is only permitted for toothpaste
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cmc101
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northernexpat:
I'm an Independent who hasn't EVER voted for a reptard OR a third party candidate, and I want the same things you want --- the democrats need to take a page from 'The Godfather' ... "Keep your family close, and your enemies closer." If they had a pretty good idea what was going to come out of their mouths next they could get the jump on them, and I seriously think that is what it is going to take.
Pwr 2 the true American 99%! Lorena Bobbitt was RIGHT -- OFF with their heads!
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cmc101
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northernexpat:
we got to used all of our blood guts and tears posh pull and compel every able body that still have a mind to vote and yes we can
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cmc101
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scooter3282
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Just think what kind of recovery might've taken place if the GOP had actually put country ahead of political posturing. Every politician who has taken part in the orchestrated effort to keep the economy from coming back stronger should be tried for treason. These right wingers claim to love this country? Spare me. How much they better their own financial condition is the only thing that these ass tools work overtime to accomplish while they are in office. It makes you sick.
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scooter3282:
they had swore an oath to beat Obama at all cost and of they step out of line they would be placed in purgatory with the GOP blessing and would die as an poor person on medicare and their wife would become a welfare queen and their children would have to attend a public school and work for a union janitor
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cmc101
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cmc101:
Definitely, cmc101. All their worse nightmares come true and a much worse fate in their mind than seeing their country slip into the next Great Depression. That would've just been the collateral damage they would've been willing to create to hold to their "core beliefs".
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scooter3282
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kennymotown
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They have tried like hell to slow any recovery from the depression, I think they call it Karma! :)
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Leen61
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This is all about the simple fact that the GOP can not run on issues. So, they have to diminish anything Obama does. That's why all the GOP can talk about is abortion, birth control, gay marriage and religion because they never did have a plan for the economy in the first place.
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Leen61:
I think the people are awakening to that fact. The rethugs are the emporers without clothes.
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