Party Plans to Counteract Prosperity by Pushing Massive Cuts
in Government Spending
After a lackluster
fourth quarter the employment numbers in February showed a huge
improvement, and the unemployment
rate fell to its lowest level since the ill fated George W. Bush
administration.
The American economy created jobs at a faster pace in
February, adding 236,000 positions, the Labor Department reported Friday.
The unemployment rate was 7.7 percent, the lowest since
December 2008, compared with 7.9 percent in January. Economists had been
expecting the economy to add 165,000 jobs in February, with no movement in the
rate.
Conservative
Republicans expressed horror at the news.
“This just can’t be” said one GOP spokesperson on the verge of
tears. “We raised taxes on the wealthy,
you know, the job creators and that has to have been devastating for them and
the economy. Every millionaire we know
swore that he or she would fire a bunch of people if their taxes were
raised. Surely they weren’t lying to us,
were they?”
Suicide prevention
squads were readied for the soon to be CPAC meetings where Conservatives
had been expected to heavily criticize the Obama Administration for policies
that were destroying jobs. “All of our
work is now destroyed” said a sullen CPAC organizer, “just because the U. S.
economy is adding jobs and helping people who are unemployed.”
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