Jan
6th

Williams: No longer Tweedledee and Tweedledum

The labor movement had secured cost-of-living raises, employer-provided health insurance in major companies, and the economy continued to grow.

Even on this Bush punted.

Blago.

Blago and William Jefferson, D-La.

The New Deal got some people going with hard labor, but social security and employer sponsored health benefits didn’t help if you didn’t have a job.

neocon, aren’t you for the creation of new jobs?Just more moronic blathering.

The New Deal had, but for a short recession in 1937, brought us steadily up from the Depression depth of 1933.

Happy New Year!

To say that we had steady growth except for one small recession in 1937 from the rock bottom of the depression in 1933 is painting history pretty rosy for the democrat tweedledee party.

Half a million jobs a year, give or take.This is what the voters said.

The supposedly Democratic Party opposing democratic elections…

Fewer jobs, lower stock market averages, deeper debts...

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