Obama math versus reality.

Philly Begins Rolling Closures Of Firehouses To Balance Budget...

Americans swap passports; Desire to avoid tax leads some to renounce citizenship...

LAYOFFS GUT E ST LOUIS POLICE; CRIMINALS 'RUN WILD'...

First Quarter GDP of 3.7% adjusted down to 2.9%; 2Quarter = 2.4%

Scariest Jobs Chart ----------- ever

Economists worry economy won't recoup 7 million lost jobs.

Sacramento loses 8300 construction jobs - Sacramento

Seattle lost 16 percent of construction jobs since '09 -

Jul 27, 2010 ... Los Angeles has lost 15900 jobs, about 5100 more than second-place Riverside-San Bernardino

Jun 30, 2010 ... 294 out of 337 metro areas saw increased unemployment


Editor's notes: get the drift ???? Or, are you going to go with Obama's 3.5 million jobs saved ? Look, if you add 3.5 million jobs saved to 8 million jobs lost, what is the total? If you said "4.5 million," you would be dead wrong but a candidate for an Obama position. The correct answer is . . . . . . . . . . . 8 million.

Think about it; Obama wants you to think that 3.5 million saved jobs somehow offsets 8 million lost jobs. You cannot add the two together. Why ? Because "3.5 million" is already the answer to another "math problem," i.e. "if you start with 11.5 million jobs and lose 8 million, what do you have left? Answer: 3.5 million."

Understand, then, that "3.5 million jobs saved" is exactly the same as "3.5 million jobs left after gutting the economy of 8 million jobs." And, if you "add" jobs saved to jobs lost, you have not affected the total number of jobs lost . . . . . . no matter how you cut it, it is still 8 million jobs lost.

Like we told our older kids the other day -- as relates to this "jobs saved" nonsense; if you dig a hole and save the dirt, you still have a hole. You HAVE to put the dirt back into the hole before the problem of the hole is solved. Bragging about how much deeper the hole could have been accomplishes nothing at all. And that is our summary report on ObamaNomics. ---- jds.

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