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ten thousand million jobs sinceh president biden took office, which is the fastest job growth in history. hereb iso you re asking me, whs the success here? it is stressing where st is the success? jobs. he created ten thousand million new jobs. she s not a math genius .dg soin we re not a judging onythre anything. but, you know, she to do have to do the numbers. ten thousand million is teillion billion. o we did the math just quick back of the envelope stuff. and that would mean that joe biden, according to his publicist, karine jean-pierre, has created thirty jobs per person in this country. a that s everymeri american man, woman, child to spirit,n sexu a gender pansexual, whatever . every person who lives in this country got thirty new jobs per person thanks to joe biden. we re going to be busy, but we re also grateful. trano as we pointed out many times, if you live in this country, you know, transica.