Let's not run the numbers Part I
I think this is going to become a recurring feature on here, people who say "Don't look at the numbers." This episodes winner is our only president, Dubya:
Washington Post, September 6, 2003.
Bush, who gave an interview to CNBC on Thursday as part of an initiative to talk about the economy, told the business channel that "these tax stimulations that we put out there" had "not only created more consumer confidence, but it's created demand, additional demand, and that's very positive."
"Rather than in quantifying numbers, all I want to do is create conditions necessary so that all eligible people can find work," said Bush, the first president with a master's degree in business administration. "I'm optimistic that that'll happen. I'm much more optimistic today than I was a year ago."[emphasis mine]
Yes, pay no attention to the awful jobs numbers coming out of the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing the continuing loss of jobs. We're creating growth here. Unfortunately, it's only growth of the wealthy's bank accounts, not in the real world.