Ohio, Pennsylvania Lead In New Jobless Claims

President Obama highlighted his record of job creation in Ohio in particular, focusing on the automobile industry. The state reported 6,450 new jobless claims in the week after the election–second-highest after Pennsylvania, which recorded 7,766 new claims.

Surprise! Jobless Claims Up 78,000 Week After Election; PA, OH Worst Hit

About 90% of the counties in both states voted for Romney, but the 100+% Obama voter turnout in the cities won the election.

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6 Responses to Ohio, Pennsylvania Lead In New Jobless Claims

  1. leftinbrooklyn says:

    Wow, Sandy really was a SuperStorm…How high were her winds in PA & OH? CAT.7? Have they found where those factories landed yet?

    It’s not that Sandy reached our shores. Communism has.

  2. gator69 says:

    Super Storm Barry. Unprecedented.

  3. I love your “100+% Obama voter turnout”!

  4. Andy DC says:

    The percentage of Obama vote in the inner city was higher than any percentage Hitler or Stalin ever received in a staged election.

  5. R. de Haan says:

    While visiting New York Obama proclaims Americas Recycles Day 2012
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/11/15/presidential-proclamation-america-recycles-day-2012

    Right, start recycling New York. The US has turned into an assylum with an idiot in charge. Good luck with that.

  6. Pathway says:

    Let them eat cake!

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