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First off all, I'm not mad. You're the one throwing around the left wing talking point about Fox. It's a common angry liberal response.
Second, I'm just exposing the media for it's completely contradictory reporting.
It seems 7.8% is good if you're a Democrat and 5.4% is bad if you're a Republican.
You guys always want to complain about Fox, but have nothing but excuses and deflections when it comes to the greater mass media and their deception in defense of the Democrat party.
You can go down the list of things the MSM incited outrage over under Bush, but now covers up in defense of their guy. From Gitmo, gas prices, drone strikes and unemployment. I guess you'll all dismiss it as long as Jon Stewart (the left wing entertainer) is dismissing it eh?
No kidding. But according to Obama's utopia vision, this is possible. And yet after nearly four years he hasn't done it. He hasn't even come close. Therefore, he really can't go around bragging about a 'blip'.
Get the 'real unemployment' number down to 5.0% and we can say that progress has been made.
The far left is clinging to this 7.8% like it's a magical number. It's not. It's an awful number
And unless there is a repeat ... It's just a blip.
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
What do you want me to defend? The way it was reported by the abstract concept known as the "liberal media", something completely irrelevant to the state of the economy, or the numbers themselves???
No, I know what it is. You just want to whine about how the "liberal media" is so awful and evil. That is all.
They are the ones who set the narrative and tone that the public should take. Most of you dutifully follow as you are right now.
also never called it "the liberal media". I specifically called it the Democrat party media.
This from a guy who's very first response was to whine about Fox News. You really don't see your own hypocrisy, do you?
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
"You are all sheep!" Bla bla. I get it, i get it.
I dont whine about FOX news, I roll my eyes and make fun of them.
You do realize that your first post was to suggest this is all some Fox conspiracy, right? You cannot honestly be so dense as to not see your hypocrisy. You just can't be!
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
Please explain to me how you creating a thread specifically to bash liberals(that's all you have been doing) is equal to me making a throwaway joke about FOX.
I'd really appreciate it if you just stopped derailing the thread with your deflections and spin. This thread is about exposing a media double standard and show how they spin for their team. It's got nothing to do with "liberals". Where do you even see "liberal" in the OP?
I get it, you're angry that these lies are exposed.
Why don't you just find another thread to unload your butt hurt?
The seasonally-adjusted SGS Alternate Unemployment Rate reflects current unemployment reporting methodology adjusted for SGS-estimated long-term discouraged workers, who were defined out of official existence in 1994. That estimate is added to the BLS estimate of U-6 unemployment, which includes short-term discouraged workers. The U-3 unemployment rate is the monthly headline number. The U-6 unemployment rate is the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) broadest unemployment measure, including short-term discouraged and other marginally-attached workers as well as those forced to work part-time because they cannot find full-time employment.
Originally posted by HostileApostle
reply to post by PvtHudson
You don't appear to want to discuss the topic anyway. I told you exactly why the media reacted differently in 2004 and today. But you have decided to ignore that.
So it seems this thread is dead anyway, because you don't even want to discuss your own topic.
Originally posted by HostileApostle
I love how you try to use official BLS numbers to debunk BLS numbers, not very logical.
There is another dimension to the Bureau of Labor Statistics data which demonstrates its utter irrelevancy to the overall health of the economy. The numbers in the BLS report, or the claims by the Obama campaign regarding total jobs creation since the president took office, not to mention GOP candidate Mitt Romney's boast that as president, he would somehow "create" 12 million new jobs, miss what is most relevant to a comprehensive economic recovery in the United States. The real issue is the decline in purchasing power by the U.S. labor force, concomitant with a parallel increase in economic power of a very small financial oligarchy. As is well known by labor statisticians, frequently the new jobs created (or promised) are actually lower paying full-time jobs, or part-time positions with significantly reduced levels of compensation. The cumulative impact of this phenomenon has been the erosion in the size and collective purchasing power of America's middle-income labor force, leading to weaker consumer demand and a collapse in housing values. Neither President Obama nor Governor Romney has on offer a realistic and cogent plan to address the real core issue underlying the factors that have left the U.S. labor force diminished not only in its employee count, but more importantly, in its financial capacity. Until the latter issue is addressed, all the promises made by American politicians for a future economic recovery are political rhetoric and nothing more.