With yet another stellar jobs report, Joe Biden has created over 14 million jobs since taking office. Over 800,000 of those have been in manufacturing. Joe Biden is focused on building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out, the way it should be. Voters should be giving him credit, but they are being poisoned by a media environment that creates false equivalencies with Republicans—who, by the way, have a terrible record for job creation compared to Democrats.
@georgetakei I’m old enough to remember when a low unemployment rate was considered a good thing for a healthy economy. But according to today’s business page in the newspaper, it’s bad 🤷🏼‍♀️
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If jobs and the economy are your issues, it's pretty clear which party and candidate you should be voting for.
@georgetakei The R’s just focus on getting tax breaks for the wealthy. They couldn’t care less about the regular people.
@georgetakei When James Carter left office, the United States was a creditor nation AKA nations owed America more money than we owed others. Reagan put an end to that with #Rethuglican deficit spending. Carter was a great president, period, and a #Democrat .
@georgetakei before every month’s report the media bemoans how bad it will be. then they have to report that no it’s actually better than expected. come on media give Biden and the Democrats the praise they deserve. 👏👏👏👏👏
@georgetakei Sure, jobs are up, but let's talk about inflation, government spending, and the debt ceiling. Seems like we're building a house of cards, doesn't it?
@realdanny @georgetakei inflation is global, and is currently caused by price-gouging of gas and food. Regarding debt and deficit, Democrats have been objectively far better than Republicans on this for the past 60 years-- look at deficit changes under each administration. Democrats always reduce the deficit, and Republicans always increase it, often by record-setting amounts.
@jamesmarshall @georgetakei l Inflation may be global, but policy choices can exacerbate or mitigate it. As for the deficit, let's not pretend either party is a model of fiscal responsibility these days. They're both swiping the national credit card like there's no tomorrow.
@realdanny @georgetakei really, it's just one party who is creating our massive debt. I encourage you to look at the debt and deficit numbers by year over the last 50 years. Democratic administrations have been quite fiscally responsible and disciplined. Republicans invariably create huge deficits by passing massive tax cuts for the wealthy. The idea that both parties are equally bad is just a Republican talking point.
@georgetakei he's not trump, he's showing mild competence, but he's not actually providing the change necessary... he's better than the alternative, that doesn't mean he's actually good...
@georgetakei I wanted to check this out. I downloaded the data from 1941-2023 off of https://data.bls.gov/pdq/SurveyOutputServlet. Dems (10.7 terms): 90.167 million jobs; Reps (10 terms): 32.533 million jobs.
Notice: Data not available: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

@georgetakei You should have seen the hit job CNN did on the jobs report. Beyond disgraceful!
@georgetakei greatest president ever and yet the ghouls of America prefer a satanic cesspool embodied by Trump. #DemonTrump