Bull ■■■■■

You don’t want me to hire them, keep them out of the country. You don’t get to put me in jail or call me a traitor for hiring the best workers I can find because the government refuses to do it’s job.

The Good Book tells me to treat the foreigners among us as we treat our own.

You can stick that traitor talk where the sun don’t shine.

Why? I’m not the immigration police.

gaslight bro

How are they counting them?

You seen a lot of mob flood robberies in Texas?

Why would I hire a 18 or 22 year-old native born over an illegal?

Because they’re Americans.

Now having said that you have valid argument…why allow em into our country and not let em work.

That bugs my ass as well.

I’m not thinking of help desk level employment.

Reporting or observing.

It’s a sad state the Biden/harris nomics have created.

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The cruelest of the cruelties.

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I’m not a mind reader.

Observing? :rofl:

They do walk the beat here. Mostly on their cellphones lol but still

Observing TickTock.

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I forgot to ask, what were the revisions for previous reports?

down and down

exactly what to expect

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I’ll check.
I am sure they were downward, but not so much as to alarm most people.

Direct from the source:

The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for May was revised down by 2,000, from +218,000 to +216,000, and the change for June was revised down by 27,000, from +206,000 to +179,000.

Sooo, two revisions, totaling 29,000 jobs in two months does not have anyone’s panties in a bunch.

What does have some people raising an eyebrow is that the jobs reports keep getting revised in the same direction.

  • According to one guy 8 of the past 9 months have been revised lower.
  • According to another 14 of the last 17 have been revised lower.

If it were random, one would expect half the revisions would be in each direction.

and

and

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