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Yavin4

(37,182 posts)
21. How else can they get Republicans to win next year's elections.
Fri Jul 7, 2023, 10:58 AM
Jul 2023

These asshats are doing everything that they can to talk down the economy in order to set up the Republicans next year. Given Trump, the presidency may be lost, but congress is the true prize. Their greatest fear is a Democratic majorities in both houses, a fear bigger than a Trump 2nd term.

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Oh, stop it! You're falling into the same line we're hearing too... TreasonousBastard Jul 2023 #1
Yesterday's job news was off the charts - we need to balance it with more tepid job numbers... Probatim Jul 2023 #2
It's the title of the article Joe Cool Jul 2023 #30
Yes, but while article was largely positive, most people just see... TreasonousBastard Jul 2023 #31
Seems to be a real disparity between ADP figures and official BLS data OnlinePoker Jul 2023 #3
ADP is not a reliable source for this data. It's just a private payroll service. PSPS Jul 2023 #18
So, where are all the cheerleaders from yesterday's House of Roberts Jul 2023 #4
I was thinking the same thing. underpants Jul 2023 #8
Maybe they added the jobs but don't plan to pay them...great business plan mpcamb Jul 2023 #9
It's 2 different data sets BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #10
And the ADP only does 20% of the nation's payroll. The other 80% is an estimate based on progree Jul 2023 #13
Thank you! BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #20
Payroll jobs growth (Establishment Survey) vs. Employed (Household Survey) progree Jul 2023 #25
Glad you are back up and holding! BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #26
Interesting rolling 3 month average graph of headline nonfarm payroll jobs progree Jul 2023 #27
See you got me playing with the charts there BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #28
Interesting how so much the same (as expected) and yet somewhat different progree Jul 2023 #29
I see your graph disappeared. It uses to be that copying and pasting a BLS graph's URL progree Jul 2023 #34
I'm guessing they kill the hotlinks after awhile BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #35
209,000 is still a great number Johnny2X2X Jul 2023 #11
CNBC LOL, gab13by13 Jul 2023 #5
Lower numbers reduce potential for more rate hikes. NoMoreRepugs Jul 2023 #6
The MSM has been beating this a recession is coming ever since Biden's doc03 Jul 2023 #7
The beating will continue until morale improves IronLionZion Jul 2023 #12
How else can they get Republicans to win next year's elections. Yavin4 Jul 2023 #21
LINKS to some BLS Data Series Numbers and Graphs progree Jul 2023 #14
This story is directly contradicted by story from the same source here: Fiendish Thingy Jul 2023 #15
No, yesterday's report is the ADP payrolls report progree Jul 2023 #16
I am criticizing the meaning ascribed to each report Fiendish Thingy Jul 2023 #17
OK, the big difference between 497,000 private sector jobs and 209,000 total jobs progree Jul 2023 #19
My criticism was of the quality of CNBC's reporting Fiendish Thingy Jul 2023 #23
I didn't have much of a problem myself with it, except I wouldn't use "wobbly" for today's progree Jul 2023 #24
so, the stock market went down....why? Skittles Jul 2023 #32
I dunno. Yesterday the S&P 500 went DOWN 35 points after a +497k private sectors job report progree Jul 2023 #33
None of these numbers are precise. Yavin4 Jul 2023 #22
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