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i gotta dmit im not great on politics lol
Our intellectual class, following the path of Europe, Asia and Africa have been for decades working to destroy the individual and the institutions built by the epistemology of self-interest in order to replace it with the epistemology of sacrifice for the group convinced that then, they would be swept into the leadership of the nation...
It never works out in the manner of their theories, they never deliver Utopia and more often than not, find themselves allied with a strong man.
It galls them to no end that they, the smart ones must toil in relative poverty while stupid, uneducated men of action roll in riches.
Our intellectual class, following the path of Europe, Asia and Africa have been for decades working to destroy the individual and the institutions built by the epistemology of self-interest in order to replace it with the epistemology of sacrifice for the group convinced that then, they would be swept into the leadership of the nation...
It never works out in the manner of their theories, they never deliver Utopia and more often than not, find themselves allied with a strong man.
It galls them to no end that they, the smart ones must toil in relative poverty while stupid, uneducated men of action roll in riches.
March 8, 2012
U.S. Unemployment Up in February
Underemployment is 19.1%, up from 18.7% in January
by Dennis Jacobe, Chief Economist
PRINCETON, NJ -- U.S. unemployment, as measured by Gallup without seasonal adjustment, increased to 9.1% in February from 8.6% in January and 8.5% in December.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/153161/Unemployment-February.aspx
Let's wait for the official seasonally-adjusted figures from the government later this week. Then, if unemployment is up, you can celebrate your perceived decline of America like you usually do, you America-hating son of a bitch.![]()
Private-sector jobs rise 216,000 in February, ADP says
MARKETWATCH/NEWSCORE
Last Updated: 8:36 AM, March 7, 2012
Posted: 8:36 AM, March 7, 2012
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/busine...february_pMWCP2spcNHLHqHtXDBGmK#ixzz1oYzBupMC
ROSELAND, N.J. -- US private-sector payrolls increased 216,000 in February, led by the service-providing sector and small businesses, according to the ADP employment report released Wednesday.
The January gain was revised to 173,000 from a prior estimate of 170,000.
Economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires were looking for a February increase of 215,000.
Markets look to ADP's report on private-sector payrolls to provide some guidance on the US Labor Department's jobs estimate, which will be released Friday and includes information on both private- and public-sector payrolls.
Economists polled by MarketWatch expect the Labor Department to report Friday that nonfarm payroll employment rose 213,000 in February, compared with 243,000 in January. They also expect the unemployment rate to hold steady at 8.3 percent.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/busine...february_pMWCP2spcNHLHqHtXDBGmK#ixzz1oYz3pM2T
The unemployment rate will tick up and down as it trends downward. But these chuckleheads will hold up a month of +.2% unemployment as proof unemployment is getting worse, even as it drops -1.5% over a year.
The ADP report says we put on 216k jobs in Feb ans January was adjusted upward slightly. Note that these are strictly private sector jobs.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/private_sector_jobs_up_in_february_pMWCP2spcNHLHqHtXDBGmK
So what have we learned?
Private Sector jobs are UP
Public Sector jobs are DOWN
...and Vetteman thinks this is a BAD thing.
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Hitler did arise from nothing; he came from an intellectually established framework of Kantian thought that dominated 18th century Germany which markedly felt the same way about the State and its goodness as does the modern Liberal/Democrat/RINO...
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Michelle Malkin, NROThere’s no escaping Solyndra Syndrome. Here in my home state of Colorado, citizen journalists have uncovered our own gaping government-green-loan sinkhole. The stench of Chicago-on-the-Potomac is fouling the fresh Rocky Mountain air.
Meet Loveland-based Abound Solar, the lucky winner of a $400 million federal loan guarantee from the Obama administration. Earlier this month, the thin-film cadmium-telluride solar-module maker announced layoffs of nearly 300 employees (70 percent of its work force). In addition, the firm froze plans to build a new factory in Indiana. Abound says it will ride out bad market conditions and “hopefully” survive until the market recovers.
But White House hope-a-nomics is what got Abound and taxpayers into trouble in the first place.
Back in 2010, President Obama promised America in his weekly radio address that Abound would “manufacture advanced solar panels at two new plants, creating more than 2,000 construction jobs and 1,500 permanent jobs.” Energy Secretary Steven Chu waved his green pom-poms, too. “Not only is this investment creating thousands of jobs, but it is also increasing our renewable energy manufacturing capacity and putting us on the path for our future prosperity.”
Like the rosy projections Obama and Chu used to justify pouring half a billion dollars in eco-subsidies down the now-bankrupt Solyndra solar drain, Abound’s financial outlook was based on mathematical make-believe. Hope plus change equals fail. Turns out Abound raked in green government funds despite big red flags from Fitch Ratings.
GOP House Oversight and Reform Committee chairman Darrell Issa wrote: “Fitch describes Abound as lagging in technology relative to its competitors, failing to achieve stated efficiency targets, and expecting that Abound will suffer from increasing commoditization and pricing pressures. DOE’s willingness to fund Abound, despite these concerns, calls into question the merits of this loan guarantee.”
The financial mess was reported by ABC News, but the Obama administration has so far escaped real scrutiny of his crony venture socialism.
How were Fitch’s warnings ignored? Thanks to the intrepid investigative work of Colorado’s Todd Shepherd at CompleteColorado.com, Amy Oliver at the Independence Institute, and Michael Sandoval at the People’s Press Collective blog, the crass political science driving this latest Department of Energy loan scandal has been exposed. The loan deal appears to be textbook “pay-for-play” between Team Obama and one of Colorado’s wealthiest progressive activist scions, Pat Stryker. She’s a billionaire heiress whose family founded a medical-device and software company. Her investment firm, Bohemian Companies, dumped nearly $500 million into Democratic coffers between 2008 and 2012. Bohemian also invested considerably in Abound.
Colorado Democratic Congresswoman Betsy Markey, a backer of job-killing cap-and-trade policies and other stifling environmental regulations, pushed for the massive Abound DOE loan. As CompleteColorado.com noted, Stryker donated personally to Markey’s campaign, and Abound ran ads thanking Markey for her eco-radical voting record. Like Solyndra chief investor George Kaiser, Stryker has visited the White House on more than one occasion. Like Kaiser, Stryker is a top Obama bundler.
This week, CompleteColorado.com obtained a new set of documents revealing “that Abound Solar created an unexpected, and previously unreported 10 day production shutdown over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, and then went on to tell employees, ‘Don’t let the rumor mill create false purposes for this shutdown.’ The shutdown was announced to employees just after Thanksgiving by company president Craig Witsoe.”
On Thursday, Chu refused to tell House lawmakers and the public how many more DOE solar boondoggles are at risk of going under. He couldn’t “recall the exact number.” Funny how fraudulently exact they can be in cooking up jobs numbers, but how chronically amnesiac they are when it all blows up.
I know why the private sector is adding jobs while first-time unemployment claims went up...
All of Obama's Crony Capitalists are falling like dominoes...
Michelle Malkin, NRO
One only wonders what could have happened, the recovery we could have had had that money not been added to the record deficit and that Capital left in the private sector without the positive interference of government.
From same article:
MSM won't print any of this...
Too busy hunting for Republican contraceptive prevention...
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The adjusted numbers are almost always worse than the initial reports.
The job market is starting to look better now, and it's also starting to look better in hindsight. Every month, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the jobs figures, it takes another look at the numbers it reported in the previous two months. Looking back, BLS has determined that more jobs were created in December 2011 and January 2012 than originally thought. The December jobs gain, originally reported as a 200,000 gain in January, was revised up to 203,000 last month, and has been revised up again to 223,000. January's job total, originally reported as a gain of 243,000, was revised upwards to 284,000. In other words, BLS discovered an extra 61,000 jobs. Compared with February 2011, 2.021 million more Americans have payroll jobs. In the past two years, the private sector has created 3,938,000 jobs.
Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 227,000 in February. Private-sector employment grew by 233,000.
In 2011, government lost an average of 22,000 jobs per month.
Manufacturing employment rose by 31,000 in February. All of the increase occurred in durable goods manufacturing, with job gains in fabricated metal products (+11,000), transportation equipment (+8,000), machinery (+5,000), and furniture and related products (+3,000). Durable goods manufacturing has added 444,000 jobs since a recent trough in January 2010.
The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for December was revised from +203,000 to +223,000, and the change for January was revised from +243,000 to +284,000.