Here is another cogent, concise and convincing
example of the rightness of Conservatism.
Whack your favorite drone(s) with the TRUTH:
[There’s a high probability it won’t penetrate their thick
armor of denial – but hey, it’s worth a shot.]
Want job growth in your state? Elect a Republican governor.
As Breitbart.com reports ~ In 2010, influenced by the Tea Party and its focus on fiscal issues, 17 states elected Republican governors. And, according to an Examiner.com analysis, every one of those states saw a drop in their unemployment rates since January of 2011.
Florida – 10.9% to 8.6% = a decline of 2.3 percentage points
Georgia – 10.1% to 8.9% = a decline of 1.2 percentage points
Iowa – 6.1% to 5.1% = a decline of 1.0 percentage points
Kansas – 6.9% to 6.1% = a decline of 0.8 percentage points
Maine – 8.0% to 7.4% = a decline of 0.6 percentage points
Michigan – 10.9% to 8.5% = a decline of 2.4 percentage points
Nevada – 13.8% to 11.6% = a decline of 2.2 percentage points
New Mexico – 7.7% to 6.7% = a decline of 1.0 percentage points
Ohio – 9.0% to 7.3% = a decline of 1.7 percentage points
Oklahoma – 6.2% to 4.8% = a decline of 1.4 percentage points
Pennsylvania – 8.0% to 7.4% = a decline of .6 percentage points
South Carolina – 10.6% to 9.1% = a decline of 1.5 percentage points
South Dakota – 5.0% to 4.3% = a decline of 0.7 percentage points
Tennessee – 9.5% to 7.9% = a decline of 1.6 percentage points
Wisconsin – 7.7% to 6.8% = a decline of 0.9 percentage points
Wyoming – 6.3% to 5.2% = a decline of 1.1 percentage points
From Examiner.com ~
Every single one of these 17 states has seen its unemployment rate decline since January 2011. Three of them have had unemployment drop by more than 2% (Michigan, Florida, and Nevada). The average drop in the unemployment rate in these states was 1.35%. For a comparison, in January 2011 the U.S. national unemployment rate stood at 9.1%. It is currently 8.2%, meaning that the national unemployment rate has declined by just 0.9% since then. Based on these percentages, it can be said that the job market in states with new Republican governors is improving a full 50% faster than the job market nationally.