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capte8a93888fe0846c4806 Joe Biden: Need to RAMP UP Obama Economic Stimulus Program

Vice President Joe Biden, accompanied by Council of Economic Advisers Christina Romer, speaks about the economy with reporters, Friday, June 5, 2009, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington

The unemployment numbers are NOT very good and Obama/Biden know they cannot blame Bush about the economy forever.
The jobless rate in May shot up from 8.9 percent to 9.4 percent and 345,000 more jobs were slashed from company payrolls.

So, why not resort to what Obama does best – a speech and a campaign event?

Interesting how the White House trots out Biden on a Friday while Obama is overseas and receiving lots of media exposure.

What does this mean?

The economy still sucks and Obama’s economic stimulus program is not working – just like the GOP maintained.


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  3. Gwen says:

    Making campaign and doing the real thing, obviously, not the same thing.

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