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02-03-2023, 01:37 PM
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How do we know Ashley’s diary is reliable. It wasn’t written contemporaneously. It was written years later as part of a drug rehab program. Memories are fragile.
We don’t know exactly how old Ashley was. Certainly she had not attained puberty. We don’t know how Joe Biden was dressed. If this did happen-a very big if-I suspect he was wearing a swimsuit.
Even if he wasn’t, many families of all ages attend nudist resorts together. And there is no talk of inappropriate actions there. At least not in the legitimate ones.
Father of the Millennium? Maybe not. Pedophile? Definitely not.
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The nudist colonies don't have dads showering alone with their daughters.
Once a child is big enough to shower they don't need any assistance bathing.
There isn't a damn thing you won't defend if Biden did it. You are just as sick as he is for defending it.
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02-03-2023, 01:41 PM
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02-03-2023, 01:48 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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517,000 Jobs added in January. Unemployment rate is 3.4%, lowest since 1969. 4th quarter GDP up 2.9% after increasing 3.2% in the third quarter. But, by all means, you keep thinking Biden is the delusional one.
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Most people had to take 3 each.
Jobs that can't keep up with Biden's inflation.
Jobless rate is down because the number oof people looking for work is falling everymonth.
Anyone who thinks are going goos is in the vast minority.
Joe and mostie, together they make a wit.
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02-03-2023, 02:06 PM
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Most people had to take 3 each.
Jobs that can't keep up with Biden's inflation.
Jobless rate is down because the number oof people looking for work is falling everymonth.
Anyone who thinks are going goos is in the vast minority.
Joe and mostie, together they make a wit.
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I think you are being too kind.
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02-03-2023, 02:08 PM
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517,000 Jobs added in January. Unemployment rate is 3.4%, lowest since 1969. 4th quarter GDP up 2.9% after increasing 3.2% in the third quarter. But, by all means, you keep thinking Biden is the delusional one.
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Those numbers have all the earmarks of a demon wit disinformation campaign.
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02-03-2023, 02:46 PM
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I am sure you accidentally left out the ridiculous inflation that is way understated. We know you are one of the biggest blind biased homer for Democrats, no need to keep proving it.
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Well thank goodness we have Republicans in charge now to take care of that inflation problem. It’s been two months now, all of their brilliant plans should be well through Congress by this time. Or have they been too busy kicking Democrats off committees and starting fake investigations.
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02-03-2023, 03:04 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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Well thank goodness we have Republicans in charge now to take care of that inflation problem. It’s been two months now, all of their brilliant plans should be well through Congress by this time. Or have they been too busy kicking Democrats off committees and starting fake investigations.
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02-03-2023, 03:13 PM
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Well thank goodness we have Republicans in charge now to take care of that inflation problem. It’s been two months now, all of their brilliant plans should be well through Congress by this time. Or have they been too busy kicking Democrats off committees and starting fake investigations.
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Do you have "Biased Blind Democrat" tattooed on your forehead? Fake investigations? How many times have they investigated Trump? What is fake about Hunter Biden's doings? Manages to live like a rockstar 24-7, with no real job. Someone sitting on a board with no knowledge of the business at hand who has a sullied reputation, isn't there for any ethical reasons.
A house majority isn't going to be enough to stop the war against fossil fuels,
that drive up energy costs, one of the main drivers of inflation. Green energy is expensive and requires a lot of land per MWH compared to fossil fuel sources and nuclear. California is going to be interesting to watch as their forcing green energy on everyone is a recipe for disaster.
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02-03-2023, 05:39 PM
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ZeroHedge | Friday, Feb 03, 2023 - 08:21 AM
What Was Behind Today's "Wow, Wow, Wow" Jobs Report:
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/...ow-jobs-report
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The revisions - in case there was any question - were to the upside, and made the Establishment survey data appear even stronger. A lot stronger in fact: there were upward revisions to all monthly payrolls reports starting with June 2022 as shown in the chart below.
In practical terms, whether the they were merited or purely goalseeked propaganda, the revisions helped to resolve the mystery of missing workers in the labor market. Fed Chair Jerome Powell and most analysts have estimated that about 2.5-3 million workers are “missing” – i.e., most analysts would expect many more workers to be working today if the pandemic hadn’t happened. Well, there was an 813k upward revision to the December payrolls report (which was revised from 153.743 million to 154.556 million) and which explained much of where the "missing workers" went: as expected, they were merely bits in some excel spreadsheet.
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... the number of full-time workers in March 2022 was 132.587 million. Fast forward to January 2023 when it was 132.577: that's right: total US full-time workers declined by 10K over a period of 10 months. Meanwhile, part-time workers soared from 25.908 million to 27.400 million, an increase of 1.492 million!
So at least we know where the bulk of the increase in US labor came from in the past year: virtually no full-time jobs, and all part-time.
Ok, fine, but what about the January surge in Payrolls? Well, recall what we said last night: in our preview of today's payrolls we warned "It's not the January payrolls report. It's the January seasonal adjustment report. La[s]t year it was 2.9 million"...
... and that today's number would be entire[ly] a function of the seasonal adjustment.
Guess what: it was. Because, while the adjusted payrolls print was an increase of 517K, the unadjusted was - oops - 2.5 million!
This is [how] Bloomberg chief economist Anna Wong put it: "The January jobs report showed extremely robust growth, higher than the highest estimate in the Bloomberg survey. If it seems too good to be true, that’s because it is too good to be true — the gain is mostly due to seasonal factors and revisions to past data. The Fed likely won’t place too much weight on this report in formulating policy."
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02-03-2023, 05:55 PM
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As we all know the first batches of "added jobs" under Biden were just people going back to work after their states were shut down from Covid. So that was an unusual circumstance, the next one is the current of senior citizens taking part time work to supplement their retirement. Most of things people on fixed incomes spend money on are on is are up a hell of a lot more than 8-9%. I haven't heard a single soul in the grocery store say groceries are only up what the government claims. If one full time slot is covered by two 4 hour people is that one added job or two?
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02-03-2023, 07:41 PM
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Well thank goodness we have Republicans in charge now to take care of that inflation problem. It’s been two months now, all of their brilliant plans should be well through Congress by this time. Or have they been too busy kicking Democrats off committees and starting fake investigations.
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Well if the Rinos had not had their fingers up to their chins in the hog trough and abetted the Democrats with the insane 4500 page on-a-bus to ruin bill. House Republicans would of been busy working to reduce the wild ass spending and waste. But seeing as they have nothing but time on their hands for abit.. you get oversight and investigations of Joe Briben Inc... and his crooked family.
Course you support the compromised and lying being on Intel and an incestuous anti American pro Palestine/Hamas on the foreign affairs. They emulate all you admire in Joe Briben.
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