I'm tired of the 'we're in the middle of a pandemic' excuse. Everyone who wants the dumb vaccine can get it, most have. There's NO excuses at this point other than to keep us down.
But now that they got these people on unemployment benefits, good luck getting them out b/c a Dem isn't gonna do it.
'New normal', folks.
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2021 12:32 PM by Bronco'14.)
This is the stupidest take on the jobs report by libturds ever. Noone was afraid of what the trillions in spending would do to the jobs report. WHat we said is that its going to cause inflation, and it has. Prices are spiking.
SO what we got with all of the spending is inflation and no jobs.
Libturds will try to use the jobs report to say we need to spend 6 trillion more.
(05-07-2021 12:29 PM)Bronco14 Wrote: I'm tired of the 'we're in the middle of a pandemic' excuse. Everyone who wants the dumb vaccine can get it, most have. There's NO excuses at this point other than to keep us down.
But now that they got these people on unemployment benefits, good luck getting them out b/c a Dem isn't gonna do it.
'New normal', folks.
Quote:Biden’s attempt to spin the disastrous report won’t erase these headlines from across the media landscape:
Fast Company: “Sorry, but today’s jobs report sucked. Here’s what you need to know”
The New York Times: “The Jobs Report: The Boom That Wasn’t”
The Washington Post: “Economy picked up just 266,000 jobs in April, well below expectations as economy struggles to rebound”
Yahoo News: “April jobs report: Payrolls rose by 266,000, sharply missing estimates, as unemployment rate increased to 6.1%”
Slate: “The Jobs Report Was Shockingly Bad. Please Don’t Overreact.”
Fox Business: “US hiring sharply misses expectations in April with just 266,000 new jobs added”
CNN Business: “Major disappointment: America added way fewer jobs than expected in April”
Axios: “U.S. adds just 266,000 jobs in April, far below expectations”
MSNBC: “Job growth in April falls short, jolts debate over Biden’s plans”
Newsweek: “Joe Biden’s April Jobs Report Posts Biggest Miss During Presidency”
The black unemployment rate increased, 18,000 manufacturing jobs were lost, no construction jobs were added, unemployment for Americans without any college education increased, and women had a net loss in jobs.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said that nearly 10 million Americans, 9.8 million to be exact, remained unemployed in Biden’s economy.
hahahahahahaha!!! That "address" or speech/ press conf or whatever it was that he gave regarding the report is the biggest pile of Mularky that I've seen in a while. He is an incompetent, brain dead fukktard
kudos to those who did the report on keeping it under wraps. also, how unprepared was the Biden* administration? I mean, they hadnt even contemplated the idea that the jobs report would be the worst miss in history.
(05-07-2021 03:33 PM)UofMstateU Wrote: kudos to those who did the report on keeping it under wraps. also, how unprepared was the Biden* administration? I mean, they hadnt even contemplated the idea that the jobs report would be the worst miss in history.
Politicians seldom think about the possible outcomes of thier actions. It's all in the marketing, not so much the aftermath.
(05-07-2021 12:25 PM)UofMstateU Wrote: bwahahahahaha, this has bit team Biden* in the scrotum. Their own law that NancyPants forced onto the republicans is killing them.
Now, the chamber of commerce is screaming to shut off unemployment benefits.
So, when the libturd dipsh*ts are in control, I guess its time to f*ck over the workers hurt by the shutdowns. You dont get your $2000, and you're not getting unemployment benefits anymore.
Since Tommy Psaki won’t join us to explain let me give it a try. If you add all the illegals bumrushing our border to the jobs report, wallah! You got a million jobs created. They just haven’t all found jobs yet....
Quote:Democrat President Joe Biden’s economy got even worse news on Friday following April’s disastrous jobs report as the number of new jobs that were added in March has been significantly revised down.
Bloomberg News reports:
The increase of 916,000 jobs in March was revised down to 770,000, meaning that the net number of people employed over the past month, relative to what was known just hours ago, was a mere 120,000.
The news followed the stunning report that only 266,000 jobs were added in April, more than 700,000 jobs short of what some projections had forecast.
The black unemployment rate increased, 18,000 manufacturing jobs were lost, no construction jobs were added, unemployment for Americans without any college education increased, and women had a net loss in jobs. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said that nearly 10 million Americans, 9.8 million to be exact, remained unemployed in Biden’s economy.
“Today, there’s more evidence our economy is moving in the right direction,” Biden claimed, later adding, “This month’s job numbers show we’re on the right track.” Biden cautioned that the economy still had a long way to go and that his focus was “growing the nation’s economy and creating jobs.”
Biden’s remarks come as the jobs report was described in various media reports as a “huge letdown,” “way worse than expected,” and “the biggest miss, relative to expectations, in the history of the payrolls report.”
The numbers were so bad that one CNBC host thought the numbers were perhaps wrong because of how low they were.
Biden faced criticism online over the jobs report. Donald Trump Jr. mocked Biden, saying that he was not “the next FDR,” but was “the next Jimmy Carter.”
Quote:The U.S. jobs report for April was extremely disappointing, and was so shockingly underwhelming that one CNBC financial analyst had to double-check the numbers because he couldn't believe his own eyes on how abysmal the figures were. CNN showed its liberal bias by burying President Joe Biden's depressing jobs report, but highlighted a report about how former President Donald Trump left the White House lawn in an unsatisfactory condition.
The U.S. economy added just 266,000 new jobs in April, when there were forecasts for nearly 1 million new jobs. To make matters worse, the unemployment rate rose to 6.1%. The dismal jobs report was arguably the most important news story on Friday...except on CNN.
The left-wing news website stealthfully sneaked the significant jobs report news into its "Trending" section, where CNN literally wrote: "Jobs report," which gave zero indication that the jobs report was dreadful.
However, CNN had no problem giving a story titled "The White House lawn 'headache' Trump left behind" prime real estate on the site's front page. CNN promoted the anti-Trump article at the top-right of the front page. While the economic ramifications of an eye-opening jobs report didn't warrant a top spot on the front page, the article about the Trump administration not getting the "paramount" upgrades on the property was deemed to be exceedingly newsworthy.
"They didn't want the noise and, Melania Trump in particular, wanted to avoid disrupting the aesthetics on the back lawn, where there could perhaps be events," CNN claimed. "The first couple decided to 'pass it to the next guy,' said one of the people familiar. That next guy ended up being President Joe Biden."
CNN bellyached that Biden "has had to meet his helicopter, Marine One, on the Ellipse, the park below the South Lawn perimeter of the White House and just north of Constitution Avenue" due to construction on the White House lawn. The news outlet also kicked up a fuss that Biden "has had to motorcade approximately two minutes from the White House to the Ellipse to depart and arrive, where before he could ostensibly walk out his back door a few hundred yards and board his private transport."
The liberal cable TV network has struggled to engage viewers in the post-Trump world. In Biden's first 100 days in office, CNN's ratings went from 1.2 million in the last week of January to only 749,000 for the week ending April 25. Brian Stelter-hosted "Reliable Sources" and the "New Day" morning TV program had their lowest ratings of the year last week.
I fail to see how celebrating our country’s economy going further down the tubes helps anyone. I hate seeing the gleeful posts on social media by conservative talking heads. Nothing good can come from that.
While I understand the urge to laugh and point at this administration, deserving or not, I don’t see how things getting worse for everyone makes things better for me and those I care about.
(05-09-2021 04:52 PM)CardinalJim Wrote: I fail to see how celebrating our country’s economy going further down the tubes helps anyone. I hate seeing the gleeful posts on social media by conservative talking heads. Nothing good can come from that.
While I understand the urge to laugh and point at this administration, deserving or not, I don’t see how things getting worse for everyone makes things better for me and those I care about.
It’s time to rise above petty politics.
Do you think that this is a random event? Is our gasping economy like a tornado out of the blue that tears up a town - - one you may not admire but basic human kindness requires that we not celebrate?
Or is this more in the nature of karma - - humble pie being justly served up to smug and condescending jackwagons, who act as if they know best and force their ignorant snake-oil economics on the rest of us.
I think it is the latter. I am saddened to see what is being done to our nation. But I will not pretend it isn’t exactly what was expected.
(05-09-2021 04:52 PM)CardinalJim Wrote: I fail to see how celebrating our country’s economy going further down the tubes helps anyone. I hate seeing the gleeful posts on social media by conservative talking heads. Nothing good can come from that.
While I understand the urge to laugh and point at this administration, deserving or not, I don’t see how things getting worse for everyone makes things better for me and those I care about.
It’s time to rise above petty politics.
Do you think that this is a random event? Is our gasping economy like a tornado out of the blue that tears up a town - - one you may not admire but basic human kindness requires that we not celebrate?
Or is this more in the nature of karma - - humble pie being justly served up to smug and condescending jackwagons, who act as if they know best and force their ignorant snake-oil economics on the rest of us.
I think it is the latter. I am saddened to see what is being done to our nation. But I will not pretend it isn’t exactly what was expected.
I am not a big "Nanner nanner nanner" I told you so person, but the Dems have this coming to them.
The next chapter of the Covid Recovery is going to read a lot like Obama's rhetoric about Shovel Ready Jobs... and his other spewage.