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    President Houdini the Employment Magician

    EdTalkRadio - American Exceptionalism

    Chriss Street
    10/7/2012

    Excerpt:

    "All great magicians employ misdirection in creating miraculous illusions, leaving their audiences stunned and confused. President “Houdini’s” miraculous creation of 873,000 jobs in the month of September drove down the national unemployment rate from 8.1% to 7.8%, just as absentee voting begins. The trick left Republicans and economists equally befuddled, since the last time a similar monthly jobs increase appeared was June of 1983 when the economy was growing at an astronomical 9.3% annual rate. But looking behind Barack the Great’s smoke and mirrors reveals that the President’s highly controversial July suspension of the “workfare” requirements that welfare recipients must actually work to be counted as employed seems to have dramatically reduced the U.S. Labor Department’s unemployment rate.

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics each month publishes two monthly surveys that measure employment levels and trends: the Current Population Survey (CPS), also known as the “household survey”, and the Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey, also known as the “payroll survey”. With most economists estimating the current growth rate of the American economy at an anemic 1.5%, it seemed ludicrous that the Obama Administration could report a monthly gain of 873,000 jobs in the household survey last month, just short of the all-time record 900,000 jobs gain in June of 1983, when under President Ronald Reagan the economy was growing 6 times faster at 9.3%. In fact, the same household survey showed a recessionary job slide of 195,000 jobs in July and another 119,000 decline in August. Adding to the suspicions regarding the credibility of the household survey, the more reliable “payroll survey” that tracks the rate of jobs growth through IRS withholding data was unchanged from last month.

    After the report, the internet “blew-up” with conspiracy theories that the employment numbers must have been consciously manipulated by the U.S. Labor Department to help the President’s reelection odds. Even the highly-respected former CEO of General Electric, Jack Welch, tweeted: “Unbelievable jobs numbers..these Chicago guys will do anything..can’t debate so change the numbers.”

    Like all spell-binding illusions, the real set-up for the phenomenally great employment report was back on July 12, 2012, when the Obama Administration announced an Executive Order that eliminated President Bill Clinton’s highly-praised workfare reform that required welfare beneficiaries to get real job in order to continue to receive payments. According to Clinton Advisor Dick Morris, Senate Republican Majority Leader Trent Lott in 1996 stated: “I don’t want anyone going to a truck drivers’ school that advertises on a matchbook cover and avoiding work.” The Republicans included 42 U.S.C. § 615(a)(2)(B) in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) reform legislation to make sure every states’ welfare recipients were required to work in a real job and inserted section 607 prevent any future secretaries of Health & Human Services (HHS) from waiving the real workfare requirement.

    With 1.4 million of the two million families receiving TANF payments not actually in real jobs, Obama took heat for changing the work rules. The Heritage Foundation warned:

    “in the past, state bureaucrats have attempted to define activities such as hula dancing, attending Weight Watchers, and bed rest as ‘work.’ These dodges were blocked by the federal work standards. Now that the Obama administration has abolished those standards, we can expect ‘work’ in the TANF [welfare] program to mean anything but work.”


    Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, a former governor, howled “the linkage of work and welfare is essential to prevent welfare from becoming a way of life.” Republican Congressional leaders screamed the waiver was a “blatant violation of the law” by allowing states to substitute “vocational educational training or job search/readiness programs” to “count as well” in meeting the work requirements.

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    View the complete article at:

    http://edtalkradio.com/Inside_Educat..._WORKFARE.html
    B. Steadman

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    Free Republic is running a thread titled, 'OBAMA MAGICALLY LOWERS UNEMPLOYMENT BY ELIMINATING WORKFARE', which was started 10/7/2012 by 'Texas Eagle'

    The thread references a 10/7/2012 post on 'edtalkradio.com by Chriss W. Street - http://edtalkradio.com/Inside_Educat..._WORKFARE.html

    Excerpt:

    "All great magicians employ misdirection in creating miraculous illusions, leaving their audiences stunned and confused. President “Houdini’s” miraculous creation of 873,000 jobs in the month of September drove down the national unemployment rate from 8.1% to 7.8%, just as absentee voting begins. The trick left Republicans and economists equally befuddled, since the last time a similar monthly jobs increase appeared was June of 1983 when the economy was growing at an astronomical 9.3% annual rate. But looking behind Barack the Great’s smoke and mirrors reveals that the President’s highly controversial July suspension of the “workfare” requirements that welfare recipients must actually work to be counted as employed seems to have dramatically reduced the U.S. Labor Department’s unemployment rate."

    View the complete Free Republic thread at:

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2941527/posts
    B. Steadman

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