In what can be viewed as extrapolation of Enoch’s earlier post on the growing number of opportunities in the public sector, I thought that I’d provide some information on the state of affairs in the private sector; just so that we could all relish the Hope-n-Changey goodness of it all!
You know, it’s a good darn thing that our betters in Pelosi’s Politburo Congress passed the spendulus bill, otherwise unemployment might be heading north of 9%…
Oh, wait…
I’d like to make it clear that none of us here at POWIP, nor in the greater sphere that comprises the conservative side of the nation’s political spectrum are relishing the continued economic struggles of our economy at large and many of our fellow Americans in particular. Unlike our many of counterparts on the port side of the ideological divide, who took great pleasure in reporting military setbacks in Iraq and who desperately tried to paint every economic metric reported on during the Booooooosh! Years as a signpost on the road to ruin, we are simply pointing out matters of fact and trying to tie up the loose ends that are largely unaddressed by the MSM. And, to a small extent, we are using these facts to underscore the many of the reservations that opponents of the spendulus had at the time of it’s passing, as well as the hubris laden conceit of Obama administration official who pronounced, and still try to talk up with weasel words, just how many jobs they have created/saved and how that legislation has succeeded in turning the economy around.
And I won’t even start on the “shovel ready! †connivance, or the combined hypocrisy of repeating that along with the “Jobs! †and “Science! †mantras while shutting down the already running F-22 production lines and the successful, and never more needed, missile defense programs. I’ll reserve the right to rant about that ‘til another time…



Makes me want to shout “C*NT” in the hallowed halls of the DMV – and with alacrity.
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