The unemployment rate skyrockets after Obama the great wins.
The numbers are not just for 2004. Look at the numbers and note the first column heading is jobs lost to date which means multiple years.
There is no effort to smear Romney, I can't do that. This is simply one data point to consider when determining who is the best candidate. There are many data points to consider.
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The unemployment rate skyrockets after your leader Obama the great won the election in 2008!
2009 Unemployment Statistics
December: Unemployment remained steady at 10%.
November: Unemployment dropped slightly to 10%.
October: Unemployment rose to 10.2%.
September - The unemployment rate went up to 9.8%.
August - Unemployment worsened to 9.7%.
July - Unemployment stayed at 9.5%. The job loss trend worsened when compared to the prior year.
June - Unemployment continued to climb, affecting 14.7 million people, or 9.5% of the work force.
May - Unemployment rose to 9.4%, which meant 14 million workers were without jobs.
April - The unemployment rate rose to 8.9% with 13.7 million workers unemployed.
March - Over 694,000 workers became unemployed in March, bringing the total count to 13.1 million and the unemployment rate to 8.5%.
February - The number of unemployed workers increased by 851,000, driving the unemployment rate to 8.1%.
January - Huge job losses drove the unemployment rate to 7.6%.
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2008 Unemployment Statistics
December - Unemployment rose to 7.2%, increasing faster than in the 2001 recession.
November - Unemployment rose to 6.7%. Obama the great elected.
October - Unemployment remained at 6.5%, a 14-year high.
September - Unemployment remained at 6.1%.
August - The unemployment rate increased to 6.1%.
July - Unemployment increased to 5.7%.
http://useconomy.about.com/od/economicindicators/a/unemploy-curren.htm