what voters think, i would think the issue of jobs is a more front and center media concern than immediate concern than climate change. whatever people s views are on climate change. that is a very, very, pressing and immediate threat to us. it is. and if you look at the last three months, the jobs reports were disappointing. the jobs report last month, you probable live have commented on this we had fewer people getting new jobs than we had people entering the ranks of the long-term unemployed. over 27 weeks. so things are not going well. we have labor force participation we talk about at record levels for men in the 1940s when we started keeping records, for all americans 1970s, we have a real problem. not just in creating jobs bus creating good jobs. so you have seen working families see their paycheck goes down as their healthcare cost goes up and that s the middle
debt. you diminish the deficit, and guess what else happens when the economy grows this people are working. really? it s crazy. but nobody has dealt with. now we can talk about it, pivot all you like, but we ve done nothing despite this moment when arguably there could having a discussion about the mathematics. the rnc says obama pivoted 15 times. remember the great big jobs recovery road show, we now have a jobs bus that obama is on. no wonder we re all a bit dubious, with 92% .2% unemploym. and obama isn t the only one. before the midterm elections, one of my first friends on