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Posted: 8:47 a.m. Friday, July 6, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Barack Obama is currently on the road on his PlunderBus Tour. (Yeah .. I’m accepting my listener’s suggestion that we call it the PlunderBus rather than the BlunderBus). Today he’ll receive the news of the latest jobs figures for June. Depending on where you read, the numbers could go either way, but there is one truth: If the numbers are bad, they will be categorized by the ObamaMedia as “unexpected.” If they are good, every article will mention how things are looking better for Obama as we head into the election.
The truth is that we should be focused on the people who this really affects: American workers. There is no denying the fact that our labor participation rate is at historic lows. Many people have simply given up! Meanwhile, we have a record number of moochers claiming everything from food stamps to disability. There is also no denying that there are still fewer people working today than there was when Dear Ruler took office. Considering the fact that a lot of people have been brought into this world since Obama was inaugurated (population growth), that is not a good thing.
When you get down to it, jobs figures have become kind of a joke because the general public doesn’t understand what is really being measured. Talk radio listeners, on the other hand, know the truth. That’s why libs and Dems don’t like “right-wing hate radio” as they call it.
By the way, one of the main points Obama hopes to hit while on his Plunder Bus Tour is that Mitt Romney is an outsourcer (which has been proven completely false, by the way). Ironically enough, if Obama is using the same bus he did on his last Blunder Bus Tour, I wonder if he will tell the American people that his precious bus was made … in Canada. Well .. what the hell! So was mine! The BoortzBus is the same make as the PlunderBus, a Prevost … only much more luxurious, and without the bulletproof windows.
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