Friday, October 5, 2012

Unemployment Numbers


Listen Up America
If a government can lie and cover up the death of four Americans and the destruction of a US Embassy, it would be even easier for the same government to LIE about statistics - ESPECIALLY unemployment statistics. If you believe that the unemployment numbers dropped faster than they ever have in history, then you need to ask yourself a few questions.

  • What would happen to the polling numbers for Obama if the unemployment stats remained over 8% after a lack-luster debate? Wouldn't more people begin to understand that HIS policies, regulations, and incompetence be the reasons for the unemployment?
  • How could Obama try and recover from a bad debate? Wouldn't a report on lower unemployment help balance Obama's poor debate performance?
  • If the Bureau of Labor and Statistics is suspicious of the new numbers, why shouldn't we be too?
  • Is it too much of a coincidence that the drop reported coincides with the upcoming Presidential election?

Don't Be Gullible
Don't accept the numbers you see being reported by the Obama government without questioning their validity. Even retired CEO of General Electric (GE), Jack Welsh, believes that these numbers are "cooked." The Obama administration has pumped you so full of propaganda over and over throughout these past 3 1/2 years. Why would it be any different in the one month before Obama's bid for re-election? A drop in unemployment just before the election is too good to be true. Look around you. Things are NOT getting better. This is another piece of DISINFORMATION to influence your upcoming vote in November.

Action To Take
Question authority. Don't believe what you hear coming from the White House or the government, if it makes the President look good - just before the election. It's probably misleading - or worse yet- another lie.

Obama can, and will do anything to remain in power. Recall that he threw his grandmother under the bus for his personal gain.

Vote Obama out-of-office in November.



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