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CNN.com - White House downplays job predictions - Feb. 18, 2004
by Acidus at 3:34 pm EST, Feb 18, 2004

] Asked about the 2.6 million jobs forecast, McClellan
] said, "The president is interested in actual jobs being
] created rather than economic modeling."
]
] He quoted Bush as saying, "I'm not a statistician. I'm
] not a predictor."

He should have also added "I can't do math." We've lost 2.2 million, and he thinks not only can we stop the bleeding, but gain 2.6 million jobs. In 10 months.

Step 1. Lose 2.2 Million jobs, Start War, implement Trickle-down-economics with Tax Cuts
Step 2. ?
Step 3. Haliburton Profits


 
RE: CNN.com - White House downplays job predictions - Feb. 18, 2004
by janelane at 12:02 am EST, Feb 19, 2004

Acidus wrote:
] ] Asked about the 2.6 million jobs forecast, McClellan
] ] said, "The president is interested in actual jobs being
] ] created rather than economic modeling."
] ]
] ] He quoted Bush as saying, "I'm not a statistician. I'm
] ] not a predictor."
]
] He should have also added "I can't do math." We've lost 2.2
] million, and he thinks not only can we stop the bleeding, but
] gain 2.6 million jobs. In 10 months.
]
] Step 1. Lose 2.2 Million jobs, Start War, implement
] Trickle-down-economics with Tax Cuts
] Step 2. ?
] Step 3. Haliburton Profits

Apparently Yale and Harvard have seriously stepped down their math, history, and ethics requirements. A gander at the State of the Union reveals...

Step 1: "In two weeks, I will send you a budget that funds the war, protects the homeland, and meets important domestic needs, while limiting the growth in discretionary spending to less than 4 percent. (Applause.) This will require that Congress focus on priorities, cut wasteful spending, and be wise with the people's money. By doing so, we can cut the deficit in half over the next five years." To which I add, WTF??!!! Suddenly Mr. National Guard can halve the national debt?! Damn, but I'm in the wrong university!

Step 2: "I propose a new temporary worker program to match willing foreign workers with willing employers when no Americans can be found to fill the job. This reform will be good for our economy because employers will find needed workers in an honest and orderly system. A temporary worker program will help protect our homeland, allowing Border Patrol and law enforcement to focus on true threats to our national security." He added, "like the ignorant Americans who ask 'What?' when questioned about the Patriot Act."

Step 3: "By executive order, I have opened billions of dollars in grant money to competition that includes faith-based charities." Again, the forefathers knew what the fuck they were doing...separation of church and state was NOT just a damned fad 300 years ago!

Steps 4-1,???,???: Return this country to the Dark Ages of faith and science.

Lastest polls
Kerry: 55 Bush: 43
Edwards: 54 Bush: 44


CNN.com - White House downplays job predictions - Feb. 18, 2004
by Decius at 5:47 pm EST, Feb 18, 2004

] Asked about the 2.6 million jobs forecast, McClellan
] said, "The president is interested in actual jobs being
] created rather than economic modeling."
]
] He quoted Bush as saying, "I'm not a statistician. I'm
] not a predictor."

I almost memed this. How long has it been since that interview? Thats fairly fast turn around time for a backpedal! I wonder if he blurted out the wrong number and they are running damage control.


 
 
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