But Robert,

more private-sector jobs were created in the first eight months of 2010 than
in the eight years of the Bush administration.

I also question the source that the majority of Americans want healthcare
reform repealed.

"The latest evidence comes from the new Associated Press-GfK
poll<http://www.ap-gfkpoll.com/pdf/AP-GfK%20Poll%20October%202010%20full%20topline.pdf>,
which Greg 
Sargent<http://voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2010/10/the_morning_plum_117.html>
flagged
on Friday. In the survey, 32 percent of registered voters responding said
they wanted to repeal the law completely while another 9 percent said they
wanted to revise the law so it did less. But 39 percent said they wanted to
revise the law so it did more and 18 percent said they wanted to leave it as
is. Opinion tips more towards scaling the law back if you consider only
likely voters, but even then only 37 percent want repeal and less than 50
percent want to scale the law back at all.

Put it together with polling that shows Americans overwhelmingly favor the
individual elements of health care reform--like guarantees of coverage for
people with pre-existing conditions--and it's hard to make a credible
argument that most Americans want repeal. As Steve
Benen<http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2010_10/026253.php>,
who also noticed these new results, says

"I wonder what the discourse would be like if equal attention were paid to
those who want even more ambitious health care reforms as compared to those
who think the Affordable Care Act some sort of secret communist plot."

On 30 October 2010 18:19, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> If the job losses occurred before his policies took hold (and indeed many
> before he took office), why did he not understand that creating private
> sector jobs was priority one, two and three from day one?
>


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