Feb 25, 2012

before you vote, look at a few statistics since Barack Obama became the president of the United States.

Hey folks, it's election time... and yes, with the help of newt, perry and santorum, Obama is starting to look like the only logical choice again.

But, before you vote, look at a few statistics since Barack Obama became the president of the United States.

In February 2009, President Obama was very confident that his economic policies would turn the country around within a year. He said, and I quote, 'A year from now, I think people are going to see that we're starting to make some progress. If I don't have this done in three years, then there's going to be a one-term proposition.'

Well where are we after three years?

#1 Today there are 88 million working age Americans that are not employed and that are not looking for employment.  That is an all-time record high.

#2 ... the percentage of unemployed Americans that had been out of work for more than 52 weeks was less than 15%.  Today, it is above 30%.

#3 There are 1.2 million fewer jobs in America today.

#4 When Barack Obama first took office, the number of "long-term unemployed workers" in the United States was approximately 2.6 million.  Today, that number is sitting at 5.6 million.

#5 The average duration of unemployment in the United States is hovering close to an all-time record high.

#6 ...worker health insurance costs have risen by 23 percent.

#7 ...the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States has increased by 90 percent.

#8 ...home values in the United States have declined by another 13 percent.

#9 ...new home sales in the U.S. set a brand new all-time record low in 2009, they set a brand new all-time record low again in 2010, and they set a brand new all-time record low once again during 2011.

#10 ...the number of Americans living in poverty has risen by more than 6 million.

Please read all 18 from source blog (warning, it's a doom blog):