Unabogie
Philosopher
its wrong though. the government creates plenty of jobs.
Lord knows the government created internet never created a damn job. Like, ever!
its wrong though. the government creates plenty of jobs.
its wrong though. the government creates plenty of jobs.
Yes, the answer to gun violence is the nuclear family.

So how is Mitt going to create jobs?
Oh my bad I had know idea you were going to cite opinion pieces from the washington post! MERCY! I SURRENDER!
I'll stick with the president's words and not the opinion of people who are overtly biased against the Lion of Abbottabad.
I am not quite sure why an opinion piece is more relevant than the president's own words in this case but suit yourself.
Yeah, odd narrative in which a president covers up a terrorist attack by taking about terrorism immediately following the attack.
Am I the only one that sees the contradiction in Romney attacking the President over the unemployment statistics and then insisting that the government doesn't create jobs?
You're probably not the only person who thinks it's a contradiction, but it isn't. If the government isn't a job creator, that doesn't mean it can't be a job destroyer.
He'll tell us after the election![]()
A magic wad ad fairy dust.
I have to assume that, since it seems to be 'Elect me, and I'll create jobs!'
So Romney's campaign is the following
1. President Obama has not created enough jobs
2. Government does not create jobs
3. Elect me president and I will create jobs
Brilliant.
RudePundit's got a great piece on government job creation here.
Yeah, OK. The tank factory, Paul Ryan, and jobs.
The military is saying let's save a little money here. Congress is saying that the jobs are more important, so let's just build totally unnecessary **** just to please defense contractors. President Obama left out the money. Congress restored it. But government doesn't create jobs, as Mitt Romney said, right?
No.Now that the full Rose Garden transcript is on the page, I'd be fascinated to see how you would defend your earlier assertion that the President "was trying to link a number of incidents, for example Cairo plus other countries that had problems, with Benghazi."
Would you care to simply retract it instead?
The argument is more like this:
1. Government does not create jobs, the private sector does.
2. Obama has prevented the private sector from creating enough jobs.
3. Romney will get government out of the way so that the private sector can create more jobs.
Whether or not that argument is correct (and I'm sure you don't think it is), it's still internally consistent. It's only your straw man which has internal inconsistencies.
The argument is more like this:
1. Government does not create jobs, the private sector does.
2. Obama has prevented the private sector from creating enough jobs.
3. Romney will get government out of the way so that the private sector can create more jobs.
Whether or not that argument is correct (and I'm sure you don't think it is), it's still internally consistent. It's only your straw man which has internal inconsistencies.
So instead of either defending or retracting your claim, you opt for changing the subject?No.
I'll just continue to laugh at progressives attempts to paint 'binders of women' worthy of attack.
No.
I'll just continue to laugh at progressives attempts to paint 'binders of women' worthy of attack.
"Government doesn't create jobs" is one of the dumbest memes ever. It's as idiotic as that old meme "bumble bees cannot fly". Of course government creates job. If Republicans didn't honestly believe that THEY WOULDN'T RUN FOR OFFICE.Google dictionary said:Job
- a piece of work, especially a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price: She gave him the job of mowing the lawn.
- a post of employment; full-time or part-time position: She was seeking a job as an editor.
- anything a person is expected or obliged to do; duty; responsibility: It is your job to be on time.
- an affair, matter, occurrence, or state of affairs: to make the best of a bad job.
- the material, project, assignment, etc., being worked upon: The housing project was a long and costly job.
So how is Mitt going to create jobs?
It would be pretty silly of Romney to claim that the government doesn't create jobs when he's spending hundreds of millions of dollars in order to get a government job.