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Disastrous Jobs Report
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| Guys, today we're going to talk the disastrous jobs report that just came out because of Joe Biden's ridiculous economic policies. | |
| Put it this way, the April's jobs report was the worst miss in 23 years. | |
| The worst myths were told since 1998. | |
| So they predicted almost a million new jobs. | |
| The problem is they got 266. | |
| Look at this clip. | |
| This is CNBC. | |
| This is a leftist journalist. | |
| He thinks there's a typo in the number. | |
| The myth was so bad. | |
| Check this out. | |
| The number. | |
| I Wow, it just came across. | |
| Give me a second here. We have the number here. | |
| Just came across. | |
| Sorry about that. | |
| It came across very quickly here. | |
| It looks like 266,000. | |
| It looks like it was a big disappointment at 266,000. | |
| But maybe I have that wrong. | |
| Let me double check the Bureau website here. | |
| One second. Yes, 266 is correct. | |
| Unemployment change, little change is 6.1%. | |
| So we have some issues here. | |
| 266,000. Long-term unemployed. | |
| Big revision. So the abysmal job numbers that we're seeing, you're seeing inflation and where that's going. | |
| Just look at the price of lumber. | |
| Look at the cost of raw materials and the supply chain issues that are going on. | |
| So again, this is a disaster. | |
| Joe Biden's not the next FDR, folks. | |
| That's what the media is trying to tell you. | |
| He's the next FDR! Joe Biden is the next Jimmy Carter. | |
| Okay? Not FDR. He's Jimmy Carter. | |
| These woke, ridiculous policies. | |
| Paying people to stay home. | |
| I know, guys. I'm in building. | |
| That's what I did before I entered this world. | |
| I know, guys. They can't get people to work. | |
| It's not that the jobs are taken, but people can sit on their butts on a couch and collect more than if they go and do a job. | |
| Or... They go work off the books for cash two, three days a week, collect the government cheese benefits, and they're literally net ahead, working two days a week than they would be if they were in a five-day-a-week type of job. | |
| That's what this has created. | |
| The White House believes that today's job numbers illustrates the importance of providing robust unemployment support with millions of Americans still out of work. | |
| According to a senior administration official. | |
| Guys, no! | |
| It's those policies that are creating those bad jobs. | |
| The government is paying people not to work. | |
| They're not showing up to work. | |
| People then can't produce and create tax revenue that then goes and helps the government. | |
| They're creating a vicious cycle. | |
| So unemployment is shooting up even though there are plenty of available jobs. | |
| So, of course, the Biden administration thinks the answer is to continue paying people to stay at home. | |
| But hey, guess what, guys? These are the worst numbers in 20-something years. | |
| But guess what? At least you don't have any more mean tweets. | |
| You have some intern cranking out tweets because our president can't put together a complete sentence. | |
| But at least you have no mean tweets, guys. | |
| Job numbers, disastrous. | |
| Inflation, through the roof, or will be. | |
| Cost of goods and raw materials, through the roof. | |
| Supply chain issues through the roof. | |
| People sitting at home getting paid to do nothing through the roof. | |
| Good job, Joe! Your policies are really crushing it. | |
| Really, really well done. | |
| Again, it only took a few months, just over a hundred days, for radical left-wing policies of Biden and his Democrat allies to suffocate and crush the American economy. | |
| Unemployment again, rising. | |
| American energy is being crushed. | |
| Prices are skyrocketing and inflation is on the way and it's coming hard and coming fast, guys. | |
| Wake up! Stop letting them do this. | |