Bushco has cost America 4.1 Million Jobs – Jobs in America Vol. 1 – Unemployment

Jobs in America Vol. 1-Unemployment

How Bush and his tax and economic policies have failed in Job Creation

Over the past couple of weeks we’ve heard from the right on the status of the economy and the sucess of the Bushco tax cuts in stimulating economic growth.  While I don’t intend on adressing the impact of the tax cuts directly, I’m going to take a look at some of the econmic statistics which have an affect on the overwhelming majority of Americans. Today’topic is unemployment.

Bonddad has had a series of posts looking at the job creation of the Bush economy, some comments have raised questions on the impact of ageing “boomers” and other demographic trends. Based on these questions I decided to take a look into the unemployment numbers and found some not so suprising results.

More below….

The Official Unemployment Rate

presented by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (the sources for all the data presented) stood at 4.2% when King George II, the Holy Emperor of Rovania, took office in January 2001. It began a  rapid slide soon after his coronation , increasing by 1.5% in the King’s first year in office.  Yes, the Tech “Bubble” had an impact, as did the horrendous tradgedies on September 11th, 2001, however employment declined rapidly throughout the year and actually job losses actually slowed to some degree near the end of the year and

through much of 2002. As far as the official stats go, summer 2003 was the lowest point for employment, reaching a level of

6.3% unemployment a full 2.1% swing from January 2001. Slow but reasonably steady job growth has occurred sinsce the summer of 2003 and at the end of 2005 the offical rate stands at only 4.9% unemployment. So far a net loss of .7% for King George.

What does

this mean in terms of prople’s lives?

In January 2001, there were 6.1 Million Americans unemployed, in December 2005 this has increased to 7.4 Million. This is only a 21% increase in the number of unemployed Americans, not too bad for the boy who would be King. Excellent performance, in fact, for the modern CEO.

The $64,000 Question

Does the “Official Rate Reflect Reality????”

The short answer is “Of course not, who are we kidding.”

The BLS tracks some other handy statistics such as their U6 Rate.  This includes the unemployed, plus those that have recently become discouraged and left the “workforce”, plus those that are “Marginally Attached” (e.g. contract workers, temps etc.) plus those that have taken part time work for “Economic Reasons” (e.g. providing food and shalter for their families).

This statistic has only been tracked since 1994 and data quality in the early years looks somewhat suspect, however it does provide a different perspective.

Over the reign of King George, this statistic has more or less mirrored the official rate but at the end of 2005 stands at 8.6%.  A 1.2 percentage point increase over the level in Jan 2001.  This translates into an increase of 2.2 Million Unemployed and marginally employed Americans.  Again not bad for the shrubbery currently inhabiting the White House. Boy those supply side curves realy work.

Looking beyond the “Official” Unemployment rates, I decided to create my own statistic.  I looked at the percent of people between the ages of 16-65 who are unemployed in any fashion.  This removes the “workforce participation” status manipulations. As you can see from the chart, 23.8% of Non-institutionalized Americans were not employed in any fashion in January 2001.  At the end of 2005 this has increased about 1.9 percentage points to 25.7%.  On the face, not too bad, but looking at the number of jobs it would take to get back to 23.8%, given today’s population in the 16-65 range King George II, his high holiness, comes up 4.1 Million jobs short.  {See bottom Chart)

In his mind I’m sure this is good for cake sales, but for the rest of us not so good.

Next volume, employment by age, and incomes.

Rosa Parks Ceremony – A Celebration and a Call to Action

Yesterday, November 2nd 2005, the life and spirit of Rosa Parks was celebrated here in Detroit.  For the attendees and many more around the world Senator Barack Obama’s words ring true:

“The woman we honored today held no public office, she wasn’t a wealthy woman, didn’t appear in the society pages. And yet when the history of this country is written, it is this small, quiet woman whose name will be remembered long after the names of senators and presidents have been forgotten.”  

Highlights videos, post excerpts and a link to the entire stream from Cspan are below.

 
A lot of the Speeches from the politicians and ministers were very good and are worth watching,  The Big Dog wowed the crowd, Hillary was excellent, Granholm was excellent.  Obama was a little reserved but stellar.
First a little music to set the mood:

Stefaenee Morrison – Hymn of Celebration

I do not know about the rest of the country, but here in the Detroit area, this was a huge event.  Tens of thousands braved the cold for hours for a chance to view Mother Rosa’s remains at the Charles Wright Museum day and night.  Thousands more people of all colors and from around the nation and the world waited over night in the cold for a chance to see the ceremony.  We were overjoyed to see a former  President, Senators, Congressmen, Civil Rights Leaders, Ministers and common people express the impact of the life force that was Mother Rosa.

A veritable who’s who of Democratic politicans and Civil Rights Activists from President William Jefferson Clinton through the Minister Farrakan spoke over the course of the 7 hour ceremony.

My favorite, the Rev. Charles Adams – “I wish I had 10,000 toungues just to say Thank You”

Dr. Jonnie Carr – 94 yearold lifetime friend of Mother Parks and Montgomery Activist

“As many things started in many places, there is nothing started like the fire Rosa Parks started. … A woman sat down and the world turned around. … If Rosa Parks is looking down from the balcony of glory, she’d say, ‘Don’t stop now, there’s still work to be done.’ “

The Rev. Bernice King, daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Former President Bill Clinton

“Now that our friend Rosa Parks is gone on to that just reward … let us never forget in that simple act … she showed us every single day what it means to be free. She made us see and agree that everyone should be free,”

Congressman John Conyers

Congressman John Dingell

Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm

“Rosa Parks was lain in honor in our nation’s capital in the great rotunda that’s reserved only for war heroes and presidents, but she was not a president. She was, though, a war hero. She was a heroic warrior for equality, and my God, surely that is enough for a nation to celebrate.

“But she was also a warrior for the everyman and the everywoman. … A warrior that was protected in this army by the piercing weapons of love and nonviolence more powerful than any army before and since. What has been written of Gandhi is certainly true for Rosa Parks. Her greatness lay in what everybody could do but doesn’t.”

Senator Hilary Clinton

“One nation under God, where all men and women are created equal and where no person is left behind overlooked and disrespected any longer. “

Senator Carl Levin

Senator Barack Obama

Jesse Jackson

The Reverend Jesse Jackson gave Rosa Parks’ eulogy. He spoke of many ways the country could honor Parks…calling on President Bush to call a conference on civil rights…50 years after her act of defiance on a Montgomery, Alabama bus. He also supported the idea of placing a life-sized statue of Rosa Parks in the halls of Congress.

“If John Calhoun can be there…and General Robert E- Lee and Jefferson Davis. Men who engaged in sedition, secession, slavery, segregation and treason…just maybe we need a guardian angel to watch over them in the halls of Congress.”

Louis Farrakhan, Nation of Islam

Farrakan rips into T.D. James and other Bush supporters black leaders for being weak and selling out to Bush “the Church must not Dirty its Garment” it is an awesome speech.

Al Sharpton, president, National Action Network

“when you have a nation respond looking for weapons of mass destruction that are not there, but can’t see a hurricane in Louisiana that is there. … James Crow Jr. Esquire”

“When we leave here, we ought to make a Rosa resolution. You ought to make one commitment in her name to yourself. You ought to resolve that you are going to do something that makes a difference because we’re here because she made a difference

Bishop T.D. Jakes


C-Span Link
6 hours and 48 minutes of the entire event.

Highlight Videos from today’s Rosa Parks Ceremony

Update [2005-11-3 9:48:0 by btower]: Another list of speech and Song Videos – I especially recommend Stefaenee Morrison’s Hymn.

A seven hour funeral ceremony.  It was awesome to watch, I got no work done today.

My favorite, the Rev. Charles Adams – Thank You

The Big Dog gives an excellent speech- President Bill Clinton

Dr. Jonnie Carr – 94 yearold lifetime friend of Mother Parks and Montgomery Activist

Hillary’s Speech, also great.

Obama’s speech

Campaign Finance Reform (Ideas)

I believe our system of government has become corrupt and no longer represents its constituents.

There, I said it, I’ll put on my tin foil hat and keep an eye out for the black helicopters.  

I believe the vast majority of our elected representatives no longer represent us.  They may represent the companies we work for, the organizations we belong to or groups we contribute to, but the Congresspeople, Senators and the President, no longer represent us.

We may be able to influence their decisions though large national organizations, but how much do they actually listen to the people they represent?  There are of course exceptions, but by and large, they are isolated from the public they ostensibly serve.  

Yes, there are times when our representative must make decisions we may not like, yet in the current environment it seems like the citizen is no longer the prime concern of the elected.

To a large extent, I lay the blame on us, the American Citizens.  We have become lazy, paying groups to represent our desires, uninformed, failing to understand the consequences of our actions, and power hungry, local influence is not good enough.  We have allowed, even encouraged, our voices to be taken from us for it seems today that you have no voice in the government of our nation unless you have a team of paid lobbyists purchasing access in the halls of power.  This is the definition of a corrupt system of government.

I propose the following reforms:

1-    No Candidate for Congress may accept funds from any source other than individual human citizens in the district hope to represent.
2-    No Candidate for Senate may accept funds from any source other than individual human citizens in the state they hope to represent.
3-    No Candidate for President may accept funds from any source other than individual human US Citizens.
4-    The limit on any individual `s contribution to one candidate shall be no more than $100
5-    No office holder may accept any type of compensation from any source except salary and expenses from the US Treasury.

Done, that’s it , the end.

What do you think?

P.S. At this point I am fully aware of the fantasy of my proposals, but we can still dream.

P.P.S. Dogs & Frogs