WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! (only about 200 years old)
“Everything about socialism is sham and affectation.” - 23.11 Ch23 Evil; Economic Harmonies; Bastiat
What did the students learn this year upon graduation from elementary school, high school, college, Indoctrination U?
17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism
http://www.uhuh.com/nwo/communism/comgoals.htm
David Stockman Shock Blog: The Real Unemployment Rate Is 42.9%.....Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | June 30, 2015Part-Time Jobs Surge By 161,000; Full-Time Jobs Tumble By 349,000
Since 2007 The US Has Lost 1.4 Million Manufacturers, Gained 1.4 Million Waiters And Bartenders
Factory Orders Scream Recession: Annual Drop Biggest Since 2008
This article is spot on and should also scrutinize this statement “its June jobs report statement, said that payroll employment increased by 223,000”. What isn’t reported is that virtually all of that net increase was in part time jobs. Turning one full time job into two part time jobs is not an increase in employment.
From 2000 to 2008 the U6 unemployment rate hovered between 7% and 10%; once employment went all to hell at the beginning of the Obama regime, it’s been between 16% and 10%. It has been heading consistently down, but still has really not gotten near the average level of U6 unemployment under Bush:
http://unemploymentdata.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/U6-vs-U3-May2015.jpg
Obama’s Change
People who arent looking for jobs because they dont think any exist.
‘’It’s the economy, stupid!’’ should be the campaign theme of every Republican running for president.
Tens of millions of unemployed, underemployed, and the growing army of hopeless Americans need a champion — a Republican presidential candidate who will promise to turn the economy around by the tried and true methods of lowering taxes, particularly on businesses, reinstituting the successful welfare-to-work program, repealing our new socialized medicine program, etc.
But is there a single Republican candidate who will seize the economy as his/her number-one issue and raise the banner of economic-improvement from Iowa to New Hampshire and on and on, bringing hope to the hopeless?
We’ll see at next month’s first Republican presidential debate. If not a single candidate can rise to the occasion but instead every candidate simply repeats the Republican version of Hallmark-card clichés as usual, then the Republican party will be meaningless and the country will be lost.
Because the government decided a lower number would look better politically.