Friday, December 04, 2009

More Jobs -- Where?

Yes, the seasonal job surge has once again shown up. Companies are not hiring as many as usual but an up tick was expected as sellers, mailers and marketers enjoy the Christmas rush. The slight improvement from 10.2% to 10% was used as a lifting point in a speech given by BO.

Once again nothing happened but everyone is making a big deal over it. These seasonal jobs are generally low in pay and high on inconvenience. They usually fall into odd times in the early morning or evening hours. Let me not diminish the fact that working and providing for ones needs at any job is better then being destitute over the holidays. So many suffer do to the economic conditions brought forward by Bush and magnified by Obama, that any help should be welcomed.

Instead of allowing big business to fail and small businesses to step in and rise up. They rewarded bad business practices with our money and then denied us things that we actually needed. These poor choices by our representatives have lengthened our suffering and prolonged our economic failings. Millions continue to be out of work while we witness more bank failures and more businesses closing.

To big to fail? Perhaps to big to save. How much more will they give away?

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3 Comments:

Blogger WomanHonorThyself said...

thanks for your words at WHT!..ah yes Hussein will take credit for jobs that don't even exist..just watch!>:)

3:19 PM, December 05, 2009  
Blogger Teresa said...

BO is making our economy much worse. The jobs are for the most part, temporary ones for the holiday season. BO needs to lower taxes and stop business taxes to get the private sector to hire more employees.

4:04 PM, December 05, 2009  
Blogger Joe said...

According to President BO, the bad guys were the CEOs of big corporations, therefore they deserved and got a government bail-out so the same CEOs could get their bonuses and/or be forced out so government selected CEOs could step in and bring the business down so more government money is needed.

There is some kind of logic to that, but it totally escapes me.

4:35 PM, December 05, 2009  

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