It's a redirect. What I think is irrelevant to what Obama is actually doing (or not doing), criticism of which is part of your OP.
Please show me where I posted that he was. I believe that he is, but I'm not the one who posted it. You posted that he wasn't Keynesian enough.
Right. And you said "double down" and "failed". So you were battling... nothing, an idea, divorced from reality.
And then your subsequent inability to answer anything related to what you would do differently, or where I dodged on your questions, or...well, anything at all relevant except your specialty: To obfuscate.
I'm not "unable" to answer your questions, I'm staying focused on your initial nonsense. You're not calling the dance here, I am.
No, you're the only one dancing. You're doing what you do best - troll. I'll see if Max has time to run a new poll now that AK left.
And now back to the topic. More Than Half Of December Jobs Added Were Temporary http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-01-10/more-half-december-jobs-added-were-temporary Once again, in its sheer panic to tout the quantity, or lack thereof, in the case of the December jobs number, the frenzied media and pundits completely ignored the quality of the jobs gained in the last month of December. Or lack thereof. Because as the simple breakdown below shows, of the 74K jobs gained in December, 55%, or 40K were the worst of the lot when it comes to wages or benefits: temporary jobs. As for the other job additions? Well, between Temp Help, and the bottom of the barrel paying Retail and Wholesale Trade jobs, the total additions were 111K. Which means all the other, better-paying, job groups saw... a drop of 35K. In other words, the "recovery" may be lacking in numbers, but at least it is completely lacking in quality. And oh yes: remember - when it is snowing outside, employers only hire temp workers, hence it's the weather's fault.