Posted by Tina
The most important questions voters have in the coming elections have to do with the economy and jobs. We need information so that we can support and vote for people that are most likely to get behind policies that will get our economy going and inspire good job creation in the private sector. Peter Ferara of Forbes asks one of the key questions and supplies needed information. He asks, “How Does President Obama’s Economic Recovery Compare to Those of Other Presidents.”
President Obama’s jobs record compared to others:
Since the Great Depression, there have been 11 other recessions in America before this last one. In all those recessions, the economy recovered all jobs lost during the recession an average of 25 months after the recession began. So the job effects of prior post Depression recessions lasted an average of about 2 years. But here we are today, 5½ years, or 67 months, after the recession started, and we still have not recovered all of the jobs lost during the recession.
Reagan’s record on jobs:
President Reagan…recovered all of the jobs lost during that recession within 36 months. At this point in the Reagan recovery, jobs had grown nearly 10% higher than when the recession started, representing an increase of more than 10 million more jobs.
In terms of Gross Domestic Product and growth:
…in the 11 post depression recessions before President Obama, the economy recovered the lost GDP during the recession within an average of 4.5 quarters after the recession started. But it took Obama’s recovery 16 quarters, or 4 years, to reach that point. Today, 5½ years, or 22 quarters, after the recession started, the economy (real GDP) has grown only about 3% above where it was when the recession started. By sharp contrast, at this point in the Reagan recovery, the economy had boomed by about 20%, or one fifth.
The President has been making speeches proposing a “grand bargain” which represents more of the same policies that have created a disaster…it represents no bargain at all. It is instead simply more political posturing for the coming election.
As Peter Ferara points out:
…the lesson of the whole 20th century is that decentralized free markets with productive incentives and real competition is what creates robust economic growth and prosperity.
He suggests that Obama has failed to learn this lesson which worked and worked exceedingly well under Presidents Kennedy, Reagan, Clinton and Bush. I don’t think it’s a failure to learn from the past. In my opinion, Obama knows exactly what to do to make the economy robust. He decided, in my opinion, that sacrificing the livelihoods, causing suffering and hurt in middle class America, was worth it if he could move the country toward single payer healthcare and fundamentally change how America works. His support of amnesty, college loans, and union creation is part of that same motivation.
Americans have suffered because the elite radical progressives in the Democrat Party leadership had a specific agenda and that is all that mattered to them.
The first word that history will record when describing our current Prez is FAILURE.
And $pendthrift, vacationeering, cronyism, lying & inept will all be close seconds.
Nice list Mr. Soden!
Did Bono and Ashton Kutcher just realize the progressive liberal agenda has failed in the past and is failing now? John Linnon and the Beatles understood what the progressives were trying to do and helped end the 1960s crazies. Just read and listen to the worlds to “Revolution” by the Beatles. Are Bono and Kutcher following in Lennon’s footsteps?
Bono, “Capitalism Takes More Out of Poverty”
In a speech at Georgetown University, the musician and third-world activist Bono altered his economic and political views and declared that only capitalism can end poverty. “Aid is just a stopgap,” he said. “Commerce [and] entrepreneurial capitalism take more people out of poverty than aid. We need Africa to become an economic powerhouse.” Bono encouraged Georgetown students to think of what they can do to support those in Africa and other developing nations in need of justice and comfort. “Because when you truly accept that those children in some far off place in the global village have the same value as you in God’s eyes or even in just your eyes, then your life is forever changed, you see something that you can’t un-see.”
Bono:
http://www.drudge.com/news/171132/bono-capitalism-takes-more-out-poverty
Kutcher:
http://now.msn.com/ashton-kutcher-real-name-announced-at-teen-choice-awards?ocid=ansnowex
The Beatles:
“Revolution” Lyrics
You say you want a revolution
Well, you know
We all want to change the world
You tell me that it’s evolution
Well, you know
We all want to change the world
But when you talk about destruction
Don’t you know that you can count me out
Don’t you know it’s gonna be all right?
All right, all right
You say you got a real solution
Well, you know
We’d all love to see the plan
You ask me for a contribution
Well, you know
We’re all doing what we can
But if you want money
For people with minds that hate
All I can tell is brother you have to wait
Don’t you know it’s gonna be all right?
All right, all right
You say you’ll change the constitution
Well, you know
We all want to change your head
You tell me it’s the institution
Well, you know
You better free you mind instead
But if you go carrying pictures of chairman Mao
You ain’t going to make it with anyone anyhow
Don’t you know it’s gonna be all right?
All right, all right…
Song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqC_Gma221M