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Underwhelmed with unemployment numbers (Census jobs aren't green shoots!)
The Daily Caller ^ | April 6, 2010 | Lenny McAllister

Posted on 04/05/2010 10:27:19 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Any time we hear that jobs were added to the economy these days, we have to get excited—at least a little.

Any time we hear that over 40,000 of those jobs are part-time positions that are directly tied to the Census—that is, more temporary government jobs—well, we have to sigh.

And then, once we look to see that private sector jobs are not coming back into the fold as we need, then we have no other choice but to wonder: what’s next?

Throughout 2009, the defense of stimulus spending without stimulating the economy with job creation was that the money from the stimulus was not completely filtered through the system. Now that we have moved over 12 months past the passage of the trillion-dollar package, we have seen the stock market recover without employment recovery. The rub was that jobs would follow—eventually—but as the Obama administration champions the latest news on the job front as a sign that things are turning around, Americans will remember that the creation of more temporary positions should not be seen as a viable option for American long-term prosperity or as a “victory” by the administration.

Just as the health care “victory” for President Obama and the Democrats has centered much around a mandate for working-class and entry-level Americans, this round of “good news” centers on the antithesis of true employment—growth in the public sector without much private sector growth at all. With a steady unemployment rate of 9.7 percent hovering in the background, any news of short-lived, lower-paying positions do not serve as a barometer for the White House to use as a guide to gain support from more Americans during the job-related portion of this economic crisis. The true trouble areas are seen in the weeds of the labor-related numbers. With African-American unemployment officially at 16.9 percent (with true unemployment numbers and underemployment numbers even lower) and high unemployment numbers for entry-level workers (such as teenagers and recent college graduates) as Latino-Americans, the ability of many American cities is hamstrung until the growth of jobs seen in the Washington, D.C., area is mirrored in other cities throughout the nation. President Obama’s tenure as a state senator should come into play here: without a resurgence of viable, long-term positions for urban citizens, there should not be a surge of excitement from any of the president’s supporters concerning his directives concerning economic recovery. The lack of focus to get long-term initiatives into the urban centers of the country will all but ensure that celebrating job growth spurred by 45,000 Census workers will ring hollow as Congress is in recess, even as unemployment extensions have run out for many Americans. As long as former vibrant centers such as Charlotte hover around 12 percent unemployment officially while segments of Americans (such as the young and the biggest two ethnic groups) continue to struggle mightily as well, the president’s hollow words in Charlotte or elsewhere will work against the Democrats as November approaches.

The euphoria from the health care vote should be tempered with a realization that the president’s stimulus package has not worked to date for everyday Americans, a looming reality when facing the fact that the health care legislation—if unaffected by looming lawsuits this summer or elections this fall—may very well create additional taxes and others inhibitors that will impact job growth in a negative way moving forward. The highest-ranking economic officials with the Obama administration reiterate the same caveat: the federal government can only do so much in order to stimulate job growth, a startling admission considering that there are moves that the administration has undertaken to discourage job growth—including focusing on health care legislation that creates new taxes.

At some point, the White House and Congressional Democrats will need to put more initiatives into place that are friendly to the private sector, or else they will be counting more than just Census forms and Census workers later on this year. They will be counting down the days until a slew of frustrated and unemployed American voters let their voices be known.

Lenny McAllister is a syndicated political commentator, podcast co-host, and the author of the book, “Diary of a Mad Black PYC (Proud Young Conservative,)” purchased online at www.tinyurl.com/lennysdiary and www.amazon.com. He will be featured on WNYC Radio this Tuesday at 10:25 AM EST. Follow him at www.twitter.com/lennyhhr and on Facebook at www.tinyurl.com/lennyfacebook .

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bho44; blacks; congress; democrat; democrats; economy; impeachobama; obama; obamaeconomy; recession; unemployment
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1 posted on 04/05/2010 10:27:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I don’t trust the numbers on government reports in regards to jobs, inflation, or housing. The policy, by the powers that be, seems to universally try to accomplish two things. First, to re-inflate the credit bubble or to “extend”. Second, to block the market from price discovery or to correct the imbalances in the economy naturally, also known as “pretend”. So with a pretend and extend policy... I am waiting for the inevitable correction which will be a big move. With so much uncertainty, it’s hard to place your bets at the right time.


2 posted on 04/05/2010 11:00:11 PM PDT by Cheap_Hessian (I am the Grim FReeper.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The last jobs report is to me, a forecast of things to come. More government jobs and less public sector jobs. I hate to say it, but lost jobs are looking like a permanent thing. The best that I could hope for is about 7% unemployment - and that is optimistic. Things are not looking good these days.


3 posted on 04/05/2010 11:02:52 PM PDT by Deagle
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To: Cheap_Hessian

I think you’re right. I don’t trust the government numbers at all. And yes, it could lead to another major drop and double dip as they say...


4 posted on 04/05/2010 11:04:51 PM PDT by Deagle
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Obviously this author is just making another of many racist attacks on Our Dear Leader and his Five Year Plan.


5 posted on 04/05/2010 11:13:27 PM PDT by Knitebane (Happily Microsoft free since 1999.)
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To: All
SNIPPET from post no. 1:


"Any time we hear that over 40,000 of those jobs are part-time positions that are directly tied to the Census—that is, more temporary government jobs—well, we have to sigh.

And then, once we look to see that private sector jobs are not coming back into the fold as we need, then we have no other choice but to wonder: what’s next?"

6 posted on 04/05/2010 11:23:43 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: Cindy; onyx; SE Mom; hoosiermama; Liz; maggief; rodguy911; Bahbah; JustPiper; All

And they’re paying $18.50 an hour!

There was a sign advertising for them
on my building’s bulletin board.


7 posted on 04/05/2010 11:58:31 PM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“..are part-time positions that are directly tied to the Census...”

The key phrase. Remember, these are normal people trying to make a few bucks carrying out a constitutionally mandated task.

Save your heavy fire for the fascist goons in the bureaucracy drawing $75,000 plus who are destroying your freedoms. Note where they live in your communities for future reference.


8 posted on 04/06/2010 3:33:36 AM PDT by sergeantdave
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The Census is on a hiring binge this month with plans to employ around 650,000 temporary workers.

This is just part of a plan that has been in the works for 10 years.

But for the next few months the employment numbers will move up, making it look to the stupid and uninformed as if Obama is actually creating jobs.


9 posted on 04/06/2010 4:23:36 AM PDT by Iron Munro ("Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you." - Steinbeck)
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