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CNBC's John Harwood: 'Jobs Report Very Disappointing For Obama Admin'

Evidently he didn't hear where Obama thought this was a 'Step In The Right Direction'

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Added: Jul-6-2012 Occurred On: Jul-6-2012
By: wtfwyt
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Tags: obama, cnbc, john harwood, jobs report, economy, unemployment, fail
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  • uh oh, another one goes off script.

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    • @wharris

      Just click your heels together and say hope and change three times. But seriously don't worry about this, he'll fix it.... maybe by adding the largest tax in WORLD HISTORY. Yeah, how is the change doing you libtards? That goes for all you republaturds too who voted for him. No true conservative would have ever done such a thing.

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  • I'm surprised the Democrat News Channel would say anything bad about the current administration.

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  • Obama + "It's the Economy Stupid" = Fail!

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  • Obama's been reading that babysteps book again v.v

    Directing the sequel named "What About Jobs?"

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  • Who gives a fuck about 0bama, America is in this mess because of that Cocksucker.

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  • I disagree with the title. Obama is thrilled that his mission to convert America into Kenya is almost complete.

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  • the Obama administration stressed that people should not "read too much" into the data.

    Mitt Romney's campaign pounced, and flagged the fact that the White House has repeated that same line nearly every month since November 2009.

    See below for the roundup of articles from WhiteHouse.gov that Romney's campaign posted on its site. In many of the posts, the authors for the administration do acknowledge that they repeat themselves:


    June 2012: "Therefore, it is important not to More..

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  • Correct title wftwyt. It is dissappointing FOR Obama, just not *to* Obama.

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  • Another failure for socialistic policies.

    Another failure for unions.

    Another failure for OBAMA!

    .......now the liberals are going to put a spin on this.....
    .......want to guess what it is?.....





    **********************ITS BUSHES FAULT!*****************

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  • I know I feel better. You lie to my face enough times and I believe anything is possible from you. Just waiting for the October Surprise...

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  • Is THIS our job recovery summer?

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  • but, but, but.... it's someone else's fault. right?

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  • Wait, isn't this MSDNC? I didn't think they could put the word, "disappointing" and "Obama Administration" in the same sentence. Won't this violate the Prime Directive? Someone's going to be fired and we should expect to see the retractions shortly.

    Edit: At this point, I honestly believe that you could replace Obama with an above average monkey and get similar, if not better results.

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  • That's a disingenuous statement. Of course he's disappointed, but it's still a step in the right direction.

    The conservatives high-fiving each other over every bit of bad news that comes out is the tragedy.

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    • @IIVXTII
      I'm happy to hold him accountable. He hasn't been nearly as competent as he was expected to be. BUT, that doesn't mean that I'd wish destruction on the US economy just to spite the Democrats. I also wouldn't wish it to spite the Conservatives. I think that might be where you and I differ.
      Although, frankly, I'm not quite sure what your point is.

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    • @possumesque Completely agree with you, it's shameful and downright treacherous that politicians are openly saying they're trying to sabotage the economy/country for political gain.

      Thankfully more and more people are waking up and realizing how stupid it is really is.

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