CNBC headline is absolutely amazing to me
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You're free to point out where I've done so. But we both know you're just going to run and hide.Baseman said:
IronicSFGbob said:
Are you capable of posting without fucking strawman ass Hondo?2001400ex said:
There's only bias in the MSM. Derek's news source shows no bias.RedRocket said:I'll concede that CNBC is probably the most hyperbolic. Seems like Fox is trying to bury the lead. Who said it best?
CNBC: "Jobs creation slows dramatically with payrolls up just 75,000 in May, much worse than expected"
NPR: "Hiring Slows Amid Trade Tensions, With Only 75,000 Jobs Added In May"
CNN: "US economy added only 75,000 jobs in May"
Wall Street Journal: "U.S. Added 75,000 Jobs in May as Hiring Slowed"
Fox News: doesn't appear to have a boiler plate article on the jobs report that has a headline I can copypasta. I can only find a 1 min video clip titled "May jobs report below expectations" -
From the dude who brings up random shit people say from months ago, not even related to the topic, when backed into a corner.SFGbob said:
You're free to point out where I've done so. But we both know you're just going to run and hide.Baseman said:
IronicSFGbob said:
Are you capable of posting without fucking strawman ass Hondo?2001400ex said:
There's only bias in the MSM. Derek's news source shows no bias.RedRocket said:I'll concede that CNBC is probably the most hyperbolic. Seems like Fox is trying to bury the lead. Who said it best?
CNBC: "Jobs creation slows dramatically with payrolls up just 75,000 in May, much worse than expected"
NPR: "Hiring Slows Amid Trade Tensions, With Only 75,000 Jobs Added In May"
CNN: "US economy added only 75,000 jobs in May"
Wall Street Journal: "U.S. Added 75,000 Jobs in May as Hiring Slowed"
Fox News: doesn't appear to have a boiler plate article on the jobs report that has a headline I can copypasta. I can only find a 1 min video clip titled "May jobs report below expectations" -
Months? Try years and usually comments taken completely out of context.2001400ex said:
From the dude who brings up random shit people say from months ago, not even related to the topic, when backed into a corner.SFGbob said:
You're free to point out where I've done so. But we both know you're just going to run and hide.Baseman said:
IronicSFGbob said:
Are you capable of posting without fucking strawman ass Hondo?2001400ex said:
There's only bias in the MSM. Derek's news source shows no bias.RedRocket said:I'll concede that CNBC is probably the most hyperbolic. Seems like Fox is trying to bury the lead. Who said it best?
CNBC: "Jobs creation slows dramatically with payrolls up just 75,000 in May, much worse than expected"
NPR: "Hiring Slows Amid Trade Tensions, With Only 75,000 Jobs Added In May"
CNN: "US economy added only 75,000 jobs in May"
Wall Street Journal: "U.S. Added 75,000 Jobs in May as Hiring Slowed"
Fox News: doesn't appear to have a boiler plate article on the jobs report that has a headline I can copypasta. I can only find a 1 min video clip titled "May jobs report below expectations" -
Yes, yes, it's just "random shit" to post straight up lies from you when you're accusing someone else of being a liar. Or to post instances where you've swallowed like a bitch bullshit stories like the MAGA hat wearing kids when you're criticizing others for being duped.2001400ex said:
From the dude who brings up random shit people say from months ago, not even related to the topic, when backed into a corner.SFGbob said:
You're free to point out where I've done so. But we both know you're just going to run and hide.Baseman said:
IronicSFGbob said:
Are you capable of posting without fucking strawman ass Hondo?2001400ex said:
There's only bias in the MSM. Derek's news source shows no bias.RedRocket said:I'll concede that CNBC is probably the most hyperbolic. Seems like Fox is trying to bury the lead. Who said it best?
CNBC: "Jobs creation slows dramatically with payrolls up just 75,000 in May, much worse than expected"
NPR: "Hiring Slows Amid Trade Tensions, With Only 75,000 Jobs Added In May"
CNN: "US economy added only 75,000 jobs in May"
Wall Street Journal: "U.S. Added 75,000 Jobs in May as Hiring Slowed"
Fox News: doesn't appear to have a boiler plate article on the jobs report that has a headline I can copypasta. I can only find a 1 min video clip titled "May jobs report below expectations" -
Strange how a low unemployment rates slow job growth. The biggest issue we have is the 3.5% that is currently unemployed are unemployable. We just need keep moving workers from the government sector into the private sector.
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Yep, you really can't ask for better unemployment numbers. 3.5% is full employment. A bigger issue is wages though, particularly for the bottom 60%. The inequality gulf that's decades in the making is not shrinking any time soon.greenblood said:Strange how a low unemployment rates slow job growth. The biggest issue we have is the 3.5% that is currently unemployed are unemployable. We just need keep moving workers from the government sector into the private sector.
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I thought you guys wanted 3%+ GDP growth. I’m sure you’ll rationalize everything somehow.greenblood said:Strange how a low unemployment rates slow job growth. The biggest issue we have is the 3.5% that is currently unemployed are unemployable. We just need keep moving workers from the government sector into the private sector.
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Not only did I not read the article
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You're free to point out where I've done so. But we both know you're just going to run and hide.Baseman said:
IronicSFGbob said:
Are you capable of posting without fucking strawman ass Hondo?2001400ex said:
There's only bias in the MSM. Derek's news source shows no bias.RedRocket said:I'll concede that CNBC is probably the most hyperbolic. Seems like Fox is trying to bury the lead. Who said it best?
CNBC: "Jobs creation slows dramatically with payrolls up just 75,000 in May, much worse than expected"
NPR: "Hiring Slows Amid Trade Tensions, With Only 75,000 Jobs Added In May"
CNN: "US economy added only 75,000 jobs in May"
Wall Street Journal: "U.S. Added 75,000 Jobs in May as Hiring Slowed"
Fox News: doesn't appear to have a boiler plate article on the jobs report that has a headline I can copypasta. I can only find a 1 min video clip titled "May jobs report below expectations" -
Oh shit, @DerekJohnson has run afoul with the HondoBros. He’s in for it now.HHusky said:
Most English sentences contain an argument. You’re free to argue back.DerekJohnson said:"Jobs creation slows dramatically with payrolls up just 75,000 in May, much worse than expected"
Reading that you'd think we were in a deep recession
How about just reporting the news instead of interjecting your fucking bias into every article






