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take a look at this ad in the wall street journal. first of all i want to draw your attention to the cartoon. there is obama on a tortoise with a whip. what was it supposed to be the tortoise and the hare? the newspaper denied the catchy cartoon but every word was written by glen hubbard. here in the second to last paragraph is the claim. president romney would create about 12 million new jobs in his first term and millions more after that. which means 250,000 jobs each and every single one of his 48 months in office. he says he will do that by cutting regulations and cutting taxes. does it add up? first the good news. tlt have been a few times in american history where this has happened. the chief economists of jp morgan notes it happened in the 1990s. that is where the good news ends for the romney jobs claim. since 1939 only 27% of monthly jobs reports have shown growth of 250,000 jobs or more. the research also notes the united states has never had four straight yea ....
people who lost jobs during the financial crisis and still have them and people who gave up trying for a job but would come back looking for work as soon as the economy turned up. the bottom line on the math mitt romney needs to create 14 million jobs just to get us back to even. that is pretty grim. 12 is hard to get to. it may not matter who is president come january. great jobs booms come with great moments. like the tech boom on the 19 0i9ds we are on the cusp of a massive boom and wealth. we could be energy independent in years. the question is aside from something like that will mitt s policies deliver the magic 12 million number when history shows it is a tall order. outfront paul hickey and alex burr and michael etlinger. let me start with you, paul. this claim of 12 million jobs. you spent a lot of time looking at the history and the research they were studying was yours. it is a very tall order. the last time we had it was in the 90s. think about the 90s. we ....
good evening. i m erin burnett. mitt makes a bold promise. 12 million jobs. take a look at this ad in the wall street journal. first of all i want to draw your attention to the cartoon. there is obama on a tuortoise with a whip. what was it supposed to be the tortoise and the hare? the newspaper denied the catchy cartoon but every word was written by glen hubbard. here in the second to last paragraph is the claim. president romney would create about 12 million new jobs in his first term and millions more after that. which means 250,000 jobs each and every single one of his 48 months in office. he says he will do that by cutting regulations and cutting taxes. does it add up? first the good news. tlt have been a few times in american history where this has happened. the chief economists of jp morgan notes it happened in the 1990s. that is where the good news ends for the romney jobs claim. since 1939 only 27% of monthly jobs reports have shown growth of 250,000 jobs or mo ....
never has returned. the best rivalry is jfk and lbj. lbj was able to pass the things jfk mobilized the country for. did they ever appreciate that? i guess they couldn t have. no, jfk and lbj got along well. it was bobby and lbj that hated each other. that s the most mortal rivalry. that was my rivalry, and the reason i mean, an intraparty rivalry is more vicious and much more interesting and more dramatic. a book about this was called mutual contempt. it was toxic on every level and fashion nating. great title. we can t write our book now. errol? it doesn t get more heated than alexander hamilton versus alex burr. this is real rivalry. i think we should bring dueling back. this is in honor of doris. teddy roosevelt versus college football. teddy roosevelt loved college ....
Reason i mean, an intraparty rivalry is more vicious and much more interesting and more dramatic. a book about this was called mutual contempt. it was toxic on every level and fashion nating. great title. we can t write our book now. errol? it doesn t get more heated than alexander hamilton versus alex burr. this is real rivalry. i think we should bring dueling back. this is in honor of doris. teddy roosevelt versus college football. teddy roosevelt loved college football at first because he thought it taught particularly young men from wealthy schools, ivy league schools how to be real men, preparing them to rule the country in the 20th century. then players started to die on the field because there were no rules. teddy roosevelt wanted to ban football in this country. they had to organize the rules. as a way to keep college football around. ....