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Republican House Leader John Boehner where are the Jobs? Here is the Answer

November 8, 2009 | United States | Vetting explained

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Question from the Republican House Leader John Boehner.


Q. Where are the Jobs?

 

A. Here are the answers.

 

Republicans - Where are the Jobs?

 

The Republican Bush administration economic policies lead to the economic collapse and what was said to be by some another great depression.

 

When the U.S. economy collapses and is heading into what could be another great depression, Jobs are lost.

 

Jobs are a lagging economic indicator and Jobs are lost during an economic collapse, recession, and contraction.

 

This is where the Republican Jobs are and this should answer the Republican house leader’s question of where are the Jobs?

 

Democrats - Where are the Jobs?

 

Jobs are a lagging economic indicator and Jobs are lost during an economic collapse, recession, and contraction.

 

A leading economic indicator is the Stock Market and this economic indicator is determined by economists and investors who analyze and determine where the economy is heading and invest in the Stock Market. The confidences in the current administration economic policies are also considered.

 

The Stock Market is now over 10000 since its collapsing March low of 6549.

 

Jobs usually follow growth and the U.S. economy is now growing.

 

So the Obama administration Jobs are coming.

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