No more than a few days ago, The Washington Post ran an article hinting at some positive news for President Obama. With the unemployment rate still remaining above eight percent, the economic recovery of our country is moving at what feels to be a snail-like pace. According to Obama advisers however, A "positive trend line," is where the hopes of Obama and his voters rest for this upcoming election. "We're not there yet," acknowledges an ad that Obama ran earlier this month in regards to private sector job growth. On behalf of us all, Mr. Obama, lets hope we get there.
FULL ARTICLE: Hopeful Signs For Obama
Friday, September 28, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
What Would Romney Do?
Candidate Mitt Romney is pursuing to help the middle class, opening new markers that will enable those who are unemployed the opportunity to acquire jobs. Romeny feels very strongly to oppose any of Obama's strategies, particularly his view on reworking the economy. Based on the oppositions, the controversy lies whether we want to have another 4 years with the same gamble or start off from scartch. Based on more recent headlines, within the last couple of weeks, Romney, focuses to rework the economy. Its great to hear the candidate's excitement for a new approach, but what is the approach? It's not 100% clear what Romney's plan will offer. I guess we have to stay tuned to hear more about his plan and how he can he rekindle demanding job opportunities if he get elected.
Link: What Will it Take for Romney to Win?
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Bainport, a Taste of the Romney Economy
Bain Capital is outsourcing their loyal employees in order to gain larger profit in china. These workers explain how Mitt Romney, co-founder and share holder for the company should take ownership of the issue or to at least show respect. In Freeport, the workers have set up a campsite to protest against outsourcing, but have yet to hear a word from the presidential nominee.
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