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Obama Jobs Speech North Carolina

April 3, 2010 by Terry Reth 

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Obama Jobs Speech North Carolina – President Barrack Obama recently visited North Carolina and has given a speech addressing our current situation. Obama hailed a government report showing the most jobs created in 3 years. Obama said to the manufacturing plant that received government stimulus money that “we are beginning to turn the corner.”

Obama has been hard at work to address the concerns that are affecting our nation. I believe he is doing is best to help fix all of the problems that the United States is being faced with. The recent recession has made the ability to get a job very difficult especially amongst people with no previous job experience or education. Employers have been seeking out the most qualified applicants they are receiving and that leaves those with no work experience and no education out of a job. Even for low paying positions you’re seeing applications from those of us who have degree’s and under normal conditions would be seeking out a higher paying job. Right now the economy is suffering greatly and this is what the recession has caused.

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Obama’s speech in North Carolina addressed the fact that we have actually been able to create many more jobs. This could be the turning point that the American people are looking for. With more jobs that calls for more entry level positions meaning that those citizens who have been filing for unemployment can now seek out something more sustainable. With the overall unemployment rate at a high 9.7 percent and not showing any signs of change, things are still proving to be difficult though. We have a long journey ahead of us and as does our President. Creating more jobs does not solve all of our problems, we have to fill them and we have to strengthen our economy to new heights.

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