Famously, former GE CEO tried to label the Bureau of Labor Statistics as a Sicilian Front Organization, only today. Other analysts and pundits are hollering "book-cooking" as though there were no independent and corroborating information: Even from weeks before!
1. New claims for unemployment insurance have been dropping off in late summer.
2. Gallup had the Unemployment Rate at 7.8% in the same reporting period, just two weeks ago.
3. The Payroll Survey has been upwardly revised for months.
4. Romney's Tax Rate innuendo--he himself is actually at a 13% rate, not at 50% like in his misperception, famous rate, debate story--is not like this report at all!
5. There are nowhere found any five studies disputing The White House claim that Romney's now-on-record tax plan will cost $5.0 tril. over ten years. Even the Republicans agree that the plan itself relies on Congress to cut their throats, and all the deductions and exemptions. Jack Welch may have a point about there being A Sicilian Front Organization, even far away from Chicago(?)!
GOP Lawmakers Short On Specifics About Tax Loopholes To Close
Famously, then, possibly Jack Welch may have meant to call Bureau of Labor Statistics a Mexican Mafia front organization instead(?)! Probably someone at RNC would comment, ". . . .But that would be wrong(?)!)
One problem with that: There are no moderates at RNC, anymore! Senator Lugar lost! Even Senator McCain is closer to following dear old dad, down the stairs--in the unceremonious, oft-reported fashion!
The issue still comes down to corroboration! Moderates actually do that! So what happened early this morning: Is a Republican-Commentaries message gone insane--like Romney data discussions! They do not ask the moderate question: "What do they know, and When did They Know it?!"
No commentator of the debates, or the reports of the unemployment rate, hollered foul at the data distortions, presented at the debate, or alleged this morning.
How did Romney bring up the discussion of a rich household paying a 50% tax burden, when his own data for two years are at 13% instead?
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Cry of "Geronimo!" mainly now heard among little kids at play!)
1. New claims for unemployment insurance have been dropping off in late summer.
2. Gallup had the Unemployment Rate at 7.8% in the same reporting period, just two weeks ago.
3. The Payroll Survey has been upwardly revised for months.
4. Romney's Tax Rate innuendo--he himself is actually at a 13% rate, not at 50% like in his misperception, famous rate, debate story--is not like this report at all!
5. There are nowhere found any five studies disputing The White House claim that Romney's now-on-record tax plan will cost $5.0 tril. over ten years. Even the Republicans agree that the plan itself relies on Congress to cut their throats, and all the deductions and exemptions. Jack Welch may have a point about there being A Sicilian Front Organization, even far away from Chicago(?)!
GOP Lawmakers Short On Specifics About Tax Loopholes To Close
Famously, then, possibly Jack Welch may have meant to call Bureau of Labor Statistics a Mexican Mafia front organization instead(?)! Probably someone at RNC would comment, ". . . .But that would be wrong(?)!)
One problem with that: There are no moderates at RNC, anymore! Senator Lugar lost! Even Senator McCain is closer to following dear old dad, down the stairs--in the unceremonious, oft-reported fashion!
The issue still comes down to corroboration! Moderates actually do that! So what happened early this morning: Is a Republican-Commentaries message gone insane--like Romney data discussions! They do not ask the moderate question: "What do they know, and When did They Know it?!"
No commentator of the debates, or the reports of the unemployment rate, hollered foul at the data distortions, presented at the debate, or alleged this morning.
How did Romney bring up the discussion of a rich household paying a 50% tax burden, when his own data for two years are at 13% instead?
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Cry of "Geronimo!" mainly now heard among little kids at play!)