Even Fox Business Can’t Spin Trump’s Terrible Jobs Numbers

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Donald Trump’s brutal July jobs report appeared to genuinely rattle the hosts at Fox Business.

Several hosts and guests sat in stunned silence on Fox Business’s Mornings With Maria, after host Maria Bartiromo announced the disastrous results of the government’s July jobs report.

As Bartiromo announced that only 73,000 jobs had been created last month, disappointed hums rippled throughout the guests, with one loosing a disheartened “wow.”

“And that’s total,” replied a disheartened-sounding Charles Payne.

 
Donald Trump’s brutal July jobs report appeared to genuinely rattle the hosts at Fox Business.

Several hosts and guests sat in stunned silence on Fox Business’s Mornings With Maria, after host Maria Bartiromo announced the disastrous results of the government’s July jobs report.

As Bartiromo announced that only 73,000 jobs had been created last month, disappointed hums rippled throughout the guests, with one loosing a disheartened “wow.”

“And that’s total,” replied a disheartened-sounding Charles Payne.


It's great theater because FOX broadcasts it live, and the panelists look like they were at a funeral.
 
I have long pointed out that the Murdoch properties are Regime Media....but I was surprised to hear on my grapevine the other day the claim that WSJ is even worse than the NYT so far as being an organ of the Wall Street Mafia.
 
Check back in a few months as the July numbers are revised to be closer to reality, that the Swamp manufactures numbers for use in the narrative wars is now beyond doubt.
Trump will get whatever numbers he wants now that he fired the head of the Labor Bureau. That should please you. Those stats will not be real. Over 250,000 jobs are gone, no matter what you want to be put out in public. It will not happen again.
It will be interesting to see if the people in the bureau bypass Trump and let the truth out.
 
Trump will get whatever numbers he wants now that he fired the head of the Labor Bureau. That should please you. Those stats will not be real. Over 250,000 jobs are gone, no matter what you want to be put out in public. It will not happen again.
It will be interesting to see if the people in the bureau bypass Trump and let the truth out.
US government stats have been not real for years, as I think most people now understand after looking at the inflation numbers, when they know very well how inflation is impacting their lives.
 
US government stats have been not real for years, as I think most people now understand after looking at the inflation numbers, when they know very well how inflation is impacting their lives.
The govt, numbers have been compiled exactly the same way for a long time. That tells you they are a good way to determine whether employment goes up or down. That is what they are for. That is a valuable service.
 
TRUMP tanked the ECONOMY

by alienating our allies, creating

Chaos with the Stock market,

laying off about 450,000

employees, etc. etc. etc.

NO ONE else is to blame
 
And in typical Orange Oaf fashion, he fires the man responsible for the report BECAUSE HE DID NOT LIKE THE HONEST FACTS.

So for the next 3 years, Americans CANNOT TRUST any reports on job creation in this country, as the reporting will be based on the ego of a sociopathic con man.

As the old Chinese curse goes, we are living in interesting times.
 
TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP......the making up of numbers started long before Trump.
They use the same system. As I explained, its value is in determining whether jobs are being lost, created, or staying the same. That requires keeping your hands off the Labor Bureau. Trump already fucked that up.
 
In the recent period, public sector job growth has, in some cases, outpaced private sector growth, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. This shift has been driven by factors such as increased government hiring to address pandemic-related needs and a slower recovery in private sector employment. However, this trend is not consistent across all timeframes or regions, and the private sector still generally accounts for a larger share of overall employment.
 
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