I honestly haven't seen anyone touting the 411 number. Everyone knows
that those are temp jobs and are largely gone. That is the worry about
the numbers. I don't know where you get the rest of your crap. Sounds
like bullshit to me. And can't help but notice you didn't address the
other article at all. Way to take an attempt to look at our economy in
an evenhanded fashion and shit on it to try and make it a political
hack job.

I give up. I try to have reasonable discussions here and get no where.

On Friday, June 4, 2010, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So, 431,000 jobs were added in May.
>
> Of these, 411,000 were temporary government census jobs.
>
> The 411,000 job number has been fudged by firing employees and then rehiring
> them.
>
> The 411,000 job number was also inflated by over-hiring in a "cost-savings"
> measure.
>
> A paltry new 20,000 private sector jobs for an average of 400 per state.
>
> It even gets better.  The private sector market that is increasing the most
> is the temp-agency field.  This shows that other companies are not or do not
> want full time employees.
>
>
> So, what exactly has the administration done to encourage growth in the
> private sector?
>
> There seems to be plenty that it has done to discourage growth.
>
>
> 

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