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Msg ID: 2694816 Just what you wanted +1/-3     
Author:Old Guy
7/1/2021 1:14:05 PM

We now have total collapse of any law and order.  We have shootouts and carjackings in broad daylight in the democrat run run cities as the cops are being defunded and cash bail outs are done away with.   The southern border is a free for all.  That is going to get much worse thanks to Biden.  Crimes by illegals will be forgiven as Biden turn them into voting Americans.  The rule of law now is a demand we stop law enforcement while we put more criminals on the streets.

You voted for Biden, who now has proven he can destroy some great things about USA, without congress, just a pen.

useful idiots 

 

 



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Msg ID: 2694826 Cite the time that ANYBODY endorsed aby of that? +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
7/1/2021 2:33:41 PM

Reply to: 2694816

Oh, wait? You can't? Because you are making it up. Another TrumpeRINO liar.

Remember 2020? Trump hospitalized with Covid 19, a recession and a half million dead:

Gross Domestic Product, 1st Quarter 2021 (Second Estimate); Corporate Profits, 1st Quarter 2021 (Preliminary Estimate)

Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 6.4 percent in the first quarter of 2021 (table 1), according to the "second" estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the fourth quarter of 2020, real GDP increased 4.3 percent.

The GDP estimate released today is based on more complete source data than were available for the "advance" estimate issued last month. In the advance estimate, the increase in real GDP was also 6.4 percent. Upward revisions to consumer spending and nonresidential fixed investment were offset by downward revisions to exports and private inventory investment. Imports, which are a subtraction in the calculation of GDP, were revised up (see Technical Note).

Real GDP: Percent change from preceding quarter, Q1 2021 (2nd)
COVID-19 Impact on the First-Quarter 2021 GDP Estimate
The increase in first quarter GDP reflected the continued economic recovery, reopening of establishments, and continued government response related to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the first quarter, government assistance payments, such as direct economic impact payments, expanded unemployment benefits, and Paycheck Protection Program loans, were distributed to households and businesses through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act and the American Rescue Plan Act. The full economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic cannot be quantified in the GDP estimate for the first quarter of 2021 because the impacts are generally embedded in source data and cannot be separately identified. For more information, see the Technical Note and Federal Recovery Program and BEA Statistics.


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Msg ID: 2694831 Don’t worry Biden will screw if up +1/-3     
Author:Old Guy
7/1/2021 3:16:38 PM

Reply to: 2694826

The economy is still working under Trump policies.  Biden has only effected a small portion with some executive orders and caused inflation to start upward to a 10 year record.  But don't worry, Biden will get around to messing it all up sooner or later.  That should make you happy!



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Msg ID: 2694834 The American economy shrank by 2.3% in 2020.  +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
7/1/2021 3:39:01 PM

Reply to: 2694831

"The economy is still working under Trump policies."

The American economy shrank by 2.3% in 2020. And you want more of that....



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Msg ID: 2694842 Weekly jobless claims total hits new pandemic-era low of 364,000 +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
7/1/2021 4:51:40 PM

Reply to: 2694831

Gosh, America needs more Trump economics. And the PRC says thank you, Donald.

 

Weekly jobless claims total hits new pandemic-era low of 364,000

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  • Initial jobless claims totaled 364,000 last week, below the 390,000 Dow Jones estimate.
  • That was the lowest total in the Covid pandemic era as the jobs market continues healing.
  • There are still more than 11 million Americans receiving benefits through pandemic-related programs.
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U.S weekly jobless claims total 364,000, versus 390,000 estimate
 

Initial filings for unemployment insurance fell sharply last week, indicating continued improvement in the U.S. jobs market, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

First-time jobless claims totaled 364,000 for the week ended June 26, compared with the 390,000 Dow Jones estimate. That marked a new pandemic-era low and a decline of 51,000 from the previous week.

The last time there were fewer claims was the week of March 14, 2020, just before the worst of the economic damage hit.

The report comes a day before the government releases its much-anticipated nonfarm payrolls count for June. That is expected to show a gain of 706,000 against May’s 559,000, and a decrease in the unemployment rate to 5.6%. The most recent data will not figure into the June numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics as it is outside the survey week used for the report.

Employment has been on the upswing over the past year, though gains have decelerated lately as about 7 million workers who held jobs before the Covid-19 pandemic remain idle.

Despite the drop in weekly claims, the level of continuing claims increased to 3.47 million, up 56,000 from the previous week. However, that data runs a week behind the headline number and likely represents the unexpected upswing in the previous week’s count.

The four-week moving average for continuing claims, which smooths weekly volatility, fell by 75,000 to 3.48 million, the lowest since the week of March 21, 2020.

The total of those receiving benefits through all programs fell by 180,890 to 14.66 million, according to data that runs two weeks behind. The biggest drop – 86,817 – came from those receiving extended benefits.

Enhanced benefit programs at the federal level expire in September, and many states already have halted their own programs as employment continues to improve. However, there are still more than 11 million Americans enrolled in pandemic-related programs.

At the state level, Pennsylvania, which has shown sharp swings in both directions in recent weeks, saw a decline of 18,031, according to unadjusted data. Kentucky also fell by 8,034 while California was down 6,882.



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Msg ID: 2694846 He has no argument +3/-0     
Author:bladeslap
7/1/2021 5:16:46 PM

Reply to: 2694826

Old guy is the master of cherry picking and is still sore Trump got slaughtered in the election.

He's not interested in the truth. That's why I don't engage with him. 

 



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Msg ID: 2694845 Still sore Trump got his head handed to him? +3/-0     
Author:bladeslap
7/1/2021 5:16:00 PM

Reply to: 2694816

You still haven't accepted that Trump lost.

I get it. 

You'll accept it in time.

 



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Msg ID: 2694892 I Am Sore That Biden Falls Flat On His Face… +1/-2     
Author:obumazombie
7/2/2021 2:29:21 AM

Reply to: 2694845

When walking up the stairs to AF1.

So is Biden's face.

I am sore that Biden performs dreadfully on video, most likely from dementia...

https://youtu.be/N2n_Yxrw_50

So is Biden's dignity.

I am sore that you libz lied Trump out of office, now justifying it, and calling it a...

Good job Goodlibs!



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Msg ID: 2694922 I bet you make faces at blind people and laugh your ass off. +2/-1     
Author:TheCrow
7/2/2021 12:39:21 PM

Reply to: 2694892

If, and it's a BIG if, Biden has physical limitations on his movement or speech, you are a jerk to mention it. Kind of a prejudicial, bigoted, racist thing that a jerk would do.



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Msg ID: 2694982 My Memory Is A Bit On The Vague Side On… +1/-2     
Author:obumazombie
7/2/2021 11:27:42 PM

Reply to: 2694922

This particular subject, but it is intended primarily to shove the bitter medicine you libz dished out, back down your lib throats from when Trump walked slowly down a wet steep ramp at West Point, and when you libz made fun of Trump claiming he couldn't drink water from a glass.

How does your own bitter lib medicine taste, lib.

If you were the least bit honest, but you're not, you would say you were a jerk bigot, or whatever prejudiced racist intent that you have.

You couldn't come close to stomaching the telling of that truth, could you lib?
Good job dishing it out, but vomiting it back up when it is shoved down your bitter lib throats.

This job you attempted of smearing doesn't even come close to a...


Good job Goodlibs!



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