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So Much For The "Summer Of Recovery"

Saturday September 4, 2010 Posted 1 year, 8 months ago by Red Kingman

The Bureau Of Labor Statistics claims that the economy lost another 283,000 jobs during the SUMMER OF NON-RECOVERY.

The Wall Street Journal reported that while the private sector added 67,000 jobs during the SUMMER OF NON-RECOVERY, the economy lost 54,000 jobs in August.

NPR.com reported that the SUMMER OF NON-RECOVERY ended with an economic pothole.

American Tax Reform (atf.cor) reminds us that there are only 120-days until the largest tax hike in history kicks in.

And in November as president Barack Hussein Obama continues to chart a course for America, we have a chance to cause some REAL CHANGE and send a clear message to this administration that a majority of the American people are not happy.  Are you a happy camper?  Did you experience some sort of economic recovery this summer?


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