Weren't you just complaining about how Obama folded on the NDAA's liberty issue so that he could pass his bill reducing the defense budget? The senate embedded that small provision into that larger financial bill, giving him a choice. He could either veto it and fail to reduce the military expenditures (giving Republicans and propaganda machines more ammunition for him "not doing anything about the war"), or veto it to protect the rights of suspected terrorists.
I should have been more specific. He said he would veto the bill if it still contained language that would allow indefinite detention of American citizens without charge or conviction. He didn't. That is treason, period.
Actually, its called changing his mind. It was his decision to make as Commander and Chief, although I was pissed about it like many other people on this board.
If you bothered to look up treason for the federal US, you'd have seen this:
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Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort."
Secondly, please demonstrate how the effects of the bad economy are only most pressing now. As I see it, you're just critical of Obama taking a vacation at all. Any time he decided on could be scrutinized for being during a bad economy.
The bad economy has been a pressing issue since 2009.
Without necessarily agreeing with that date, I'm still glad you concede my point.
Note "Job Creation" in the title.
And how do you think they tally those figures? By adding up the people currently receiving unemployment benefits and comparing it to previous months. Numbers are fun.
Stop pretending to know things.
The reason the Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn't tally job availability that way is because, as you pointed out, unemployed people don't necessarily get paid unemployment. In reality, data for the BED are generated from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), working in tandem with all legally performed payroll records, business registration, and taxable income.