Dear Drumpf, Campaigns Are Over...

[SIZE=5]The final tally is in: 11.3 million new jobs were created under President Obama.[/SIZE]
The president is claiming a big victory on getting Americans back to work again.

“Businesses that were bleeding jobs unleashed the longest streak of job creation on record,” Obama wrote in a letter to the American people this week.

He’s right: The economy has added jobs for 75 straight months, although his overall jobs gains aren’t as strong as some prior presidents.

The U.S. added 15.9 million jobs under President Ronald Reagan and a whopping 22.9 million under President Bill Clinton if you look at how many Americans were employed in the last full month they were in office versus the January when they were sworn in.

Obama did outpace President George W. Bush though. Bush is in the back of the pack among recent presidents who served two terms. Only 2.1 million jobs were added during Bush’s full tenure.

Related: Unemployment closes out at a low 4.7%

Could Obama have done better? His supporters point out that he faced a severe challenge that other presidents did not.

“There’s a dramatic difference between what Barack Obama was handed and what Donald Trump will be stepping into,” says Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate.com.

He took office in January 2009 – in the depths of the Great Recession – when the U.S. was bleeding nearly 800,000 jobs a month. It was the worst economic hole America had seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Obama himself called it a “moment of peril unlike any we’d seen in decades.”

Congress and President Obama acted swiftly with a stimulus package that spent big money on roads and other projects and also gave people tax cuts. The goal was to get people back to work.

It took awhile to kick in, but businesses finally started adding jobs by the end of 2010. Since then, the gains have accelerated: 2014 and 2015 turned out to be the best years for jobs gains since the late 1990s.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/06/news/economy/obama-over-11-million-jobs/

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Empowering in what ways? The only thing he can do best is overtax those companies. But empower? How? Nifafanulie priss

Reduce regulations
Give tax breaks etc

So, how many companies do you think will benefit from reduction to some of these regulations? And which companies will benefit from tax breaks? one? ten? a thousand? a million companies? Coz the truth is, you can’t just give one company, or a few regulations that, say, hinder Carrier from making profit in the US? VW will come and say, change those regulations that are killing diesel cars, then another company will want some other regulations changed or they too will threaten to ship out, and another one will pop up.
Then again, who says Its the president who will change or reduce them? Ama coz republicans control both houses you think it will be a stroll in the park to any changes?
How about tax breaks, do you think the government is ready to let go of those billions in taxes?
Its not a walk in the park man, but we all know what you think. ‘Trump will just make it happen in a snap’. Well, we shall see.
They even told us that their new healthcare plan is up and running… That too, we shall see…

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