Thursday, November 12, 2015

CAN YOU FIGURE THIS OUT???

hello america!!! when i have to use a calculator to figure out if the $7.00 i have in my pocket is enough to buy an $11.00 product, i definitely belong in the obama camp---we have all these 'super-smart-idiots' trying to tell us that the jobs market is robust & that (under obama) we've not only regained all the jobs lost but, we have even exceeded the lost jobs number...i can only wonder what kind of happy horse crap calculating methods they use...

for the month (oct 2015 department of labor) we had 1,313,000 new unemployment insurance claims (that's people that lost their jobs) & yet, for that same month (bureau of labor) tells us we added 271,000 new jobs (that's people filling new positions)...i have yet to have had somebody explain (in a manner i could understand) how we have such a difference in numbers & call it a good thing---WHAT AM I MISSING HERE??? 

without direct guidance from our gov't, i'm left to do the simple math on my own & speculate---so, subtract the little number from the bigger number & the results are 1,042,000 lost jobs for that month...Please, correct me if i'm wrong but, wouldn't you have to have added 1,580,000 new jobs to counter the jobs lost to come up with positive figures???

look, i don't make this stuff up, here's the bureau of labor's oct 2015 report CLICK HERE & here's the one from the department of labor for the same month CLICK HERE---i can only hope you can make better sense of them than i did &, if you do/did, slap me in the head with that knowledge...

another problem i have is, our bureau of labor says our unemployment rate is 5% (this is their U3 report & is supposed to be official & yet, it doesn't include all the numbers) while their U6 report says it's 9.8% (this is the true report with all the numbers)...

665,000 people (they call them discouraged workers) walked away from the jobs market in oct 2015 believing no jobs were available for them...

obama & company have never counted all the jobs lost during his first 15-17 months in office...

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