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Wow, and I thought according to the debates Obama said unemployment was way down and no -- there was no plans for anyone to lay anyone off right after the elections, now we hear 11,000 jobs were lost the first of December? Merry Christmas to you, right? What a piece -- I'm sure he knew all about it, and I have no doubt he knew it was coming down. I trust him as a leader as far as I can spit -- he's worthless.
Well barack?
on 12/27 the DN reported claims for jobless aid were at a 5-year low. Now we get this. What's the real story, DN?
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