Posted on 07/11/2013 3:20:40 PM PDT by publius911
Jobs Remain #1 Issue Washington Won't Solve
You see, the Labor Department says the economy gained 195,000 jobs in June. This beat economists' expectations, the media trumpeted.
And that's not the worst of it. I want you to understand the magnitude of the ongoing deception. I'm going to give you some numbers, and I want you to stick with me. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is perpetrating a gigantic sham, starting with the unemployment number of 7.5%.
According to Shadowstats.com, the real unemployment rate is 23.4%. These numbers honestly account for people who are long past the end of unemployment benefits - people who are so depressed by the Obama depression that they can't stand to face rejection any longer.
Lots more at (free) link.
The Senate is not going to do it. That leaves the House as the only hope.
Question is, and I have no idea of the answer : Does the House have to plead an emergency ruling from the Supreme Court as (the majority of) the body? or can individual members or group of members do so? If the answer is the latter why hasn't one of the dozen GOP House Members with a sense of ethics and morals do so?
The figures in this government repost are fantasy at best, fraud at worst.
Jobs are the #1 issue Washington CANNOT solve. Jobs will not come back until the government decides to get out of the way. That will be never.
DC doesn’t think the lack of jobs are a problem
Only if there is no other way than waiting for elected official(s) with an IQ over 50 to act.
I hold the hope that there is an alternative way. Hence this discussion.
Obamas "laser-like" focus on the economy took second place to golf courses and vacations apparently.
Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner!
Akron Beacon Journal Online
“Bessemer Farms calls it quits, says new farm rules too cumbersome”
By Lisa Abraham
Beacon Journal food writer
Often when a laser focuses on an object, that object disappears in a puff of smoke. Maybe that's what happened to all the jobs.
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