Posted on 06/05/2020 10:05:59 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
CNN opted not to air President Trump's remarks on Friday's surprise jobs report showing 2.5 million jobs were added to the economy in May, with MSNBC carrying the comments partially, and Fox News, ABC, NBC and CBS carrying the speech from the Rose Garden in full.
The president was in a celebratory mood following the report that the unemployment rate dropped from 14.7 percent in April to 13.3 percent in May.
Analysts had expected the report would show unemployment rising to as high as 20 percent, and the new figures suggested an economic rebound could come more quickly. Stocks jumped higher on the news.
Trump touted the numbers, but also used the Rose Garden event to talk about the protests surrounding George Floyd, an unarmed black man whose death in the custody of Minneapolis police has outraged much of the country.
"We're bringing our jobs back," Trump told reporters on Friday morning. "We're gonna be back there. I think we're actually going to be back there higher next year than ever before."
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So let’s bottom line this —
you’re saying that the federal government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics put out a false report of +2.5 million jobs that contradicts your anecdotal observations from driving along freeways in the Bay Area.
Since the BLS produced the jobs report, they’d be the ones doing the lying.
were they telling the truth about the 21 million jobs that were lost in April? Or was that a lie also?
Perhaps they were lying about all the jobs reports from February 2017 through February 2020? Or were those true? or were they false?
If the prior 3 years were the truth, in which month of 2020 did the BLS begin lying?
Someone effed up somewhere
42 million people went on unemployment and that does not include those who still have not been able to register for unemployment.
That’s 20%
And yeah, I’m looking at Bay Area. Downtown San Francisco looks like the rapture came and went.
Driving down streets that should be packed all day and there isn’t a single car or cable car? That’s not right.
traffic on the roads are so clear kids are driving in caravans of 3-5 cars racing each other at over 100mph.
No way they should be able to do that during rush hour or in the middle of day under normal traffic. It wouldn’t be possible.
there are so many flaws in your argument, not sure where to start, but let’s begin with the 42 million
1. the 42 million: that’s the aggregate number of people who filed first-time unemployment claims starting with the business shutdowns in mid-March. It is a flaw to state that all 42 million remain unemployed. Why? It is a near certainty that some of them have resumed working. You presume incorrectly that all 42 million continue to be out of work.
2. therefore, your presumption that the unemployment rate must be 20 percent is flawed. Yes 42 million filed jobless claims. Not all of them remain out of work.
3. the 2.5 million gain in jobs is based on the payroll survey. the survey of payroll stubs turned in by employers. This survey is an economic apple.
4. the unemployment rate is based on the household survey, which measures who is employed or unemployed, or on part-time work, in a household. This survey is an economic orange.
5. Anecdotes are just that. Anecdotes. They tell us nothing except what was witnessed at a specific moment in time. They have little value in measuring what’s actually transpiring in a broad economy. Or even a micro-economy.
6. In the Bay Area, the tech sector is working at home. So their driving is non-existent or minimal.
7. San Jose, Fremont, the “West Bay” and San Francisco are all tech hubs.
8. The Bay Area has roughly 400,000 tech workers. They’re at home and their driving is minimal or non-existent.
Shut up with your logic and reasoning..../S
Maybe I should I calm down...
My wife has been watching CNN recently because of these riots. CNN has lost any credibility. Their reporters are ranting hysterically against Orange Man. I don’t know how anyone could watch them for long without putting a bullet to their head.
I believe MSNBC cut away as well.
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