Latinos are waking up to the duplicity of the Democrats

Trump is giving them something they can really understand and appreciate. Full time jobs and less lip service
Unemployment hasn't changed much under trump, though. less than 1% change. There are a number of metrics that show the jobs picture is a mixed bag or more of the same.
Actually, it has changed quite a bit. When Obama was in the WH, each month when the Labor Dept released the employment numbers, they cautioned that the unemployment rate had dropped because so many Americans had given up hope of finding jobs and left the labor force,
No, they didn't. But, here: all the statements by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the employment situation: Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation Archives : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the archives of the Employment Situation: Employment Situation Archived News Releases : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Show us where your claim was ever true.

and each month economists pointed out that the number of new jobs created was less than the number of people entering the workforce.
wait, first you said that the labor force was going down, and now you're saying it was going up too fast. Which is it? Look, it's simple math: if the labor force is increasing by more than employment, then that can only mean that the unemployment level is increasing. Which was not the case after February 2010. Oh, a few months had slight blips upwards that quickly went down again, but that's been true under Trump as well.



There have been no such warnings since Trump took office.[/QUOTE]
 
MSM used for pysch warfare has steam rolled this entire hate bs across the board ....They kept the truth from the public like nothing but hate for Trump meanwhile it's not true from the blacks, to latinos etc.
Just like this article earlier they tried lying and saying that Pittsburgh didn't want Trump that was pure bs...

But this Rabbi said no such thing..

CNN Host Tries to Bait Tree of Life Rabbi Into Blaming Trump For Synagogue Shooting; Fails Miserably

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Republicans are overlooking a glaring opportunity to hijack the invading highspanic segregationist vote; the abortion issue.
Most highspanics are staunch Catholics and adamantly opposed to abortion. Repubs need to remind them that democrats endorse and embrace abortion so a vote for a democrat is a vote into hell.
 
Trump is giving them something they can really understand and appreciate. Full time jobs and less lip service
Unemployment hasn't changed much under trump, though. less than 1% change. There are a number of metrics that show the jobs picture is a mixed bag or more of the same.
Actually, it has changed quite a bit. When Obama was in the WH, each month when the Labor Dept released the employment numbers, they cautioned that the unemployment rate had dropped because so many Americans had given up hope of finding jobs and left the labor force,
No, they didn't. But, here: all the statements by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the employment situation: Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation Archives : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the archives of the Employment Situation: Employment Situation Archived News Releases : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Show us where your claim was ever true.

and each month economists pointed out that the number of new jobs created was less than the number of people entering the workforce.
wait, first you said that the labor force was going down, and now you're saying it was going up too fast. Which is it? Look, it's simple math: if the labor force is increasing by more than employment, then that can only mean that the unemployment level is increasing. Which was not the case after February 2010. Oh, a few months had slight blips upwards that quickly went down again, but that's been true under Trump as well.



There have been no such warnings since Trump took office.
[/QUOTE]
Every month during the Obama years the Labor Department published the number of new jobs created the past month, noted that it was less than the number of people entering the workforce and warned the unemployment was going down anyway because so many people had left the workforce that month after giving up hope of finding a job. Are you really too stupid to understand that ?
 
Trump is giving them something they can really understand and appreciate. Full time jobs and less lip service
Unemployment hasn't changed much under trump, though. less than 1% change. There are a number of metrics that show the jobs picture is a mixed bag or more of the same.
Actually, it has changed quite a bit. When Obama was in the WH, each month when the Labor Dept released the employment numbers, they cautioned that the unemployment rate had dropped because so many Americans had given up hope of finding jobs and left the labor force,
No, they didn't. But, here: all the statements by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the employment situation: Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation Archives : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the archives of the Employment Situation: Employment Situation Archived News Releases : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Show us where your claim was ever true.

and each month economists pointed out that the number of new jobs created was less than the number of people entering the workforce.
wait, first you said that the labor force was going down, and now you're saying it was going up too fast. Which is it? Look, it's simple math: if the labor force is increasing by more than employment, then that can only mean that the unemployment level is increasing. Which was not the case after February 2010. Oh, a few months had slight blips upwards that quickly went down again, but that's been true under Trump as well.



There have been no such warnings since Trump took office.
Every month during the Obama years the Labor Department published the number of new jobs created the past month, noted that it was less than the number of people entering the workforce and warned the unemployment was going down anyway because so many people had left the workforce that month after giving up hope of finding a job. Are you really too stupid to understand that ?[/QUOTE]
Except no such statements or warnings were made. I gave you the links. So you can say it happened, but can’t produce it.
 
Trump is giving them something they can really understand and appreciate. Full time jobs and less lip service
Unemployment hasn't changed much under trump, though. less than 1% change. There are a number of metrics that show the jobs picture is a mixed bag or more of the same.
Actually, it has changed quite a bit. When Obama was in the WH, each month when the Labor Dept released the employment numbers, they cautioned that the unemployment rate had dropped because so many Americans had given up hope of finding jobs and left the labor force,
No, they didn't. But, here: all the statements by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the employment situation: Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation Archives : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the archives of the Employment Situation: Employment Situation Archived News Releases : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Show us where your claim was ever true.

and each month economists pointed out that the number of new jobs created was less than the number of people entering the workforce.
wait, first you said that the labor force was going down, and now you're saying it was going up too fast. Which is it? Look, it's simple math: if the labor force is increasing by more than employment, then that can only mean that the unemployment level is increasing. Which was not the case after February 2010. Oh, a few months had slight blips upwards that quickly went down again, but that's been true under Trump as well.



There have been no such warnings since Trump took office.
Every month during the Obama years the Labor Department published the number of new jobs created the past month, noted that it was less than the number of people entering the workforce and warned the unemployment was going down anyway because so many people had left the workforce that month after giving up hope of finding a job. Are you really too stupid to understand that ?
Except no such statements or warnings were made. I gave you the links. So you can say it happened, but can’t produce it.[/QUOTE]
It happened every month and if you had been paying attention, you would know it.
 
Unemployment hasn't changed much under trump, though. less than 1% change. There are a number of metrics that show the jobs picture is a mixed bag or more of the same.
Actually, it has changed quite a bit. When Obama was in the WH, each month when the Labor Dept released the employment numbers, they cautioned that the unemployment rate had dropped because so many Americans had given up hope of finding jobs and left the labor force,
No, they didn't. But, here: all the statements by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the employment situation: Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation Archives : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the archives of the Employment Situation: Employment Situation Archived News Releases : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Show us where your claim was ever true.

and each month economists pointed out that the number of new jobs created was less than the number of people entering the workforce.
wait, first you said that the labor force was going down, and now you're saying it was going up too fast. Which is it? Look, it's simple math: if the labor force is increasing by more than employment, then that can only mean that the unemployment level is increasing. Which was not the case after February 2010. Oh, a few months had slight blips upwards that quickly went down again, but that's been true under Trump as well.



There have been no such warnings since Trump took office.
Every month during the Obama years the Labor Department published the number of new jobs created the past month, noted that it was less than the number of people entering the workforce and warned the unemployment was going down anyway because so many people had left the workforce that month after giving up hope of finding a job. Are you really too stupid to understand that ?
Except no such statements or warnings were made. I gave you the links. So you can say it happened, but can’t produce it.
It happened every month and if you had been paying attention, you would know it.[/QUOTE]
If it happened every month, why can’t you give one example? I gave you the news releases for every month and not one of them says what you claim.

And since I was an economist at BLS through all of Obama’s first term, I certainly was paying attention to what we were saying.

Now my bet is that if you do post any link to support your claim, it will be a blogger or op-Ed, but not any site with a .gov domain.
 
When Obama was in the WH, each month when the Labor Dept released the employment numbers, they cautioned that the unemployment rate had dropped because so many Americans had given up hope of finding jobs and left the labor force,
Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation News Release for June 2010 data:
the unemployment rate edged down by 0.2 percentage point to 9.5 percent in June. Of the 14.6 million unemployed individuals, about 6.8 million had been jobless for 27 weeks or more. In comparison, 1.3 million persons were unemployed for 27 weeks or longer when the recession began.

The labor force declined in June (-652,000). Following increases earlier in the year, the labor force participation rate has declined by half a percentage point over the last 2 months.
The employment-population ratio edged down to 58.5 percentin June. Among the employed, there were 8.6 million individuals
working part time who preferred full-time work. The number of such workers has fallen by 525,000 over the past 2 months.


Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation News Release For February 2011 data:
Most measures from the survey of households showed little movement in February. At 8.9 percent, the unemployment rate changed little over the month but is down from 9.8 percent in November. Of the 13.7 million unemployed in February, 43.9 percent had been jobless for 27 weeks or more, essentially the same as in the prior month. In February, the labor force participation rate was unchanged at 64.2 percent.

Commissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation News Release For August 2011 data
the unemployment rate remained at 9.1 percent in August, and has been at or near that level since April. The number of unemployed persons was little changed in August at 14 million.

The number of persons in the labor force rose over the month, while the labor force participation rate was little changed at 64.0 percent. The employment-population ratio, at 58.2 percent, also was little changed. Among the employed, those working part time for economic reasons rose by 430,000, to 8.8 million, in August.



Do I have to keep going?
 

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