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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The October 2012 Pre-Election Jobs Report Was Faked

On Friday October 5, 2012, the BLS released what was arguably the most important report of Obama's first term: the final jobs number, and unemployment rate before the November 2012 presidential election. As so many predicted, it "plunged" from 8.1% to 7.8% allowing the president to conduct countless teleprompted speeches praising the success of his economic recovery. It also served as the basis for the infamous Jack Welch tweet: "Unbelievable jobs numbers..these Chicago guys will do anything..can't debate so change numbers" and prompted the pro-Obama media to quickly brand all those who questioned it as conspiracy theorists. The Atlantic did perhaps the most exemplary job in its task to discredit the "random anonymous cranks" who challenged the bullshit spewed by the administration's manipulative economic data reporting apparatus. From The Atlantic's Unemployment Plummets To 7.8%.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

what? a lie from this administration? never thought id see that happen......

Being led to slaughter said...

The sheep do not care...

Anonymous said...

Treason, Treason, Treason, Treason, Impeach NOW!

lmclain said...

They HAVE to lie....the truth would start a revolt of the peasants. How many YEARS will it take for this clown to stop blaming Bush?

Anonymous said...

All of those job reports are incorrect! (fake)

Anonymous said...

All the mass media news hype is false. What else is new.