I’m waiting for the GOP press conference croaking about how bad the jobs number is. It’s what they did during Obama’s term. #JobsReportpic.twitter.com/F9hPxni4Pu
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Hey dude we’re near full employment
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Thanks Obama, he did EIGHT YEARS driving the numbers from double digits to low single digits. Trump got it super easy.
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Well let’s not forgot how low employment was before the recession. It was going to recover anyway. Also, these obama jobs were just temporary service jobs. These trump jobs are manufacturing, mining, it’s bringing a economy back to production
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So temporary that the unemployment number continued to drop and has stayed low.
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Obama was already adding jobs...this isn’t Trumps doing.He is getting factory’s closed and people fired. Wait until. This tariff hits.we are screwed.but who needs farmers right.?
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Weren't these major corporations suppose to start mass hire once they got their massive tax breaks?
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Economic time lags. This is still the results of President Obama's policies. Expect to see the results of Trump's so-called "policies" in late 2018-early 2019. Then the shit will *really* hit the fan.
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You can already see it. Dow Jones is a mess and it looks like the jobs are about to get worse too. Elect a clown, expect a circus.
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Blame Trump?
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It's Trump, you only focus on negative. You say nothing about wages are up across the board.
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Uh... no they aren't.
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You might want to go to the Bureau of Labor & Statics March 2018 report before you say something you know nothing about.
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Personal household wages. Stagnant. Company made millions in profit last year. I'm sure the big wigs all got bonuses and raises and when averaged over all wages it looks like an increase. So yeah. Not an across the board increase.
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The KEY WORDS used in their report, "for private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees"
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I'm just telling that it IS NOT true for every household. Get a grip.
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A white collar job with a dual business and language degree.
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