Harry Reid Celebrates Loss of 36,000 Jobs

by Stephan Tawney on Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:52 pm

It’s a great day for America, you see, when only 36,000 breadwinners joined the unemployment line in a single month. Which must make the fact our national employment rate stagnated at 9.7% simple orgasmic for Dingy Harry.

This is what happens when someone becomes so tied up in Washington that he or she has lost all connection with average people. He views people solely as numbers in a large game, the smaller the number the better. No matter an additional 36,000 Americans no longer have a paycheck since the start of February. Why, it’s smaller than 37,000, no?

But even on that mark he’d be wrong. We lost about 26,000 jobs during January, which means the monthly rate of job loss increased by 10,000 from January to February. And just wait until the Census lays off its temporary workers.

Transcript first.

Today is a big day in America. Only 36,000 people lost their jobs today. Which is really good.

Absolutely clueless.

More at Michelle Malkin and Exurban League.

2 Responses to “Harry Reid Celebrates Loss of 36,000 Jobs”

  1. dharc Says:

    Here in Nevada,harry reid is getting smoked by double digits 37%/51% to sue lowden. and 37%/50% behind danny tarkanian. When obama came out to save him 17% more said that they were less likely to vote for reid.There is going to be a tsunami of angry voters sweeping the democrats out of both chambers of congress in November.So bye-bye harry you are going to be the 36,000 and 1 who’s out of a job.Maybe we’ll get some real americans into office who can help this country get back on track.

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. UrbanGrounds | Sen. Harry Reid Thumbs His Nose at 36K Americans Who Just Lost Their Jobs - 05. Mar, 2010

    [...] The American Pundit adds: This is what happens when someone becomes so tied up in Washington that he or she has lost all connection with average people. He views people solely as numbers in a large game, the smaller the number the better. No matter an additional 36,000 Americans no longer have a paycheck since the start of February. [...]

Leave a Reply