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red states rule
12-09-2012, 05:39 AM
As if we did not have enough bad news, now we see that government is growing and growing
Just when you thought yesterday’s dismal jobs numbers (http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2012/12/07/unemployment_rate_drops_to_77_percent) couldn’t get any worse -- they did. According to CNSNews.com (http://cnsnews.com/news/article/73-new-jobs-created-last-5-months-are-government), nearly seventy-five percent of all civilian jobs created since the beginning of last summer are in the public sector:


Seventy-three percent of the new civilian jobs created in the United States over the last five months are in government, according to official data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.In June, a total of 142,415,000 people were employed in the U.S, according to the BLS, including 19,938,000 who were employed by federal, state and local governments.
By November, according to data BLS released today, the total number of people employed had climbed to 143,262,000 (http://cnsnews.com/sites/default/files/documents/143%2C262%2C000.xls), an overall increase of 847,000 in the six months since June.
In the same five-month period since June, the number of people employed by government increased by 621,000 to 20,559,000 (http://cnsnews.com/sites/default/files/documents/20%2C559%2C000_0.xls). These 621,000 new government jobs created in the last five months equal 73.3 percent of the 847,000 new jobs created overall.
I’m not an economist but these breathtaking statistics seem to suggest that the private sector is evidently not -- in the words of the president --“doing fine (http://townhall.com/tipsheet/greghengler/2012/06/08/obama_the_private_sectors_doing_fineobama_offers_s olutions_for_european_economy).” And with his “signature” (i.e., job killing (http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2012/10/01/obamacares_killing_jobs_says_guy_who_voted_for_it_ twice)) legislative achievement slated to go into full effect during his second term -- it’s rather hard to imagine it'll be doing any better anytime soon. http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danieldoherty/2012/12/08/nearly_threequarters_of_jobs_created_since_june_ar e_in_government

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
12-09-2012, 11:08 AM
As if we did not have enough bad news, now we see that government is growing and growing

Was the plan all along--grow government , centralise the power to control the people.
It is well known fact the larger the goernment the less freedoms for the people.
That fact is beyond any valid dispute. An agenda of dumbing down our kids was begun long ago for just this very purpose. The have them ignorant enough to vote against their own best interests, tis why the leftists/libs took over the education system in the 1960's along with the dem party. -Tyr

aboutime
12-09-2012, 02:02 PM
But we all knew the Obama administration Depended on NOT MENTIONING the increase in Govt. employee's when those numbers came out each week.

Of course. Obama and company depend on the DUMBED DOWN American public...not to understand, or recognize WHAT THEY FAIL TO ADMIT.

Ignorance is the Best Method of Voting Obama and the Dems have.

red states rule
12-10-2012, 02:50 AM
One reason for the new hiring in government is to gear up the IRS to enforce Obamacare. This should bring a smile to the face of LR, Gabby, and others who support Obamacare After all someone has to make sure the deadbeat citizens pay all those taxes (or fees) in Obamacare
The IRS says it is well on its way to gearing up for the new law but has offered little information about its long-term budget and staffing needs, generating complaints from Republican lawmakers and concern from government watchdogs.

The IRS is expected to spend $881 million on the law from 2010 through 2013, hiring more than 2,700 new workers and upgrading its computer systems. But the IRS has not made public information about its spending plans in the following years, when the bulk of the health care law takes effect.

The lack of information makes it impossible to determine whether the IRS will have adequate workers to enforce the health care law, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration said in a report three weeks ago. The report, however, concluded that "appropriate plans had been developed to implement tax-related provisions" of the law.

In 2010, House Ways and Means Committee Republicans issued a report saying the IRS may need as many as 16,500 additional auditors, agents and other employees "to investigate and collect billions in new taxes from Americans." http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/07/07/The-tax-man-cometh-to-police-you-on-health-care