Now, for the stupidity reported in the Boston Herald by Jessica Fargen: Wages slump in Bay State, Dems lambaste Mitt
The median hourly wage in Massachusetts, adjusted for inflation, dropped nearly 5 percent between 2003 and 2005 - $17.19 per hour to $16.35 per hour - the steepest drop in the nation during that time, according the State of Working Massachusetts report by the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center.
Democrats blasted Romney yesterday for failing to deliver jobs and higher wages in Massachusetts as he eyes a White House run.
But Eric Fehrnstrom, Romney’s spokesman, pointed out that Massachusetts residents have an average household income of $57,184, which is 19 percent higher than the national average.
Let's ask a few questions:
- Did Jessica do her homework?
- Can a governor "deliver" jobs, or does the market have that privilege?
- Is being "better than the national average" a sign of success?
- Is Jessica intelligent enough to understand these concepts?
Sunday, Monday, Happy Days!
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