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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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From: Still believing4/20/2012 10:39:55 PM
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The Obamunist-Controlled Press Has a Job to Do on Jobs
John Ransom

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This week’s jobless claims came in higher than expected tending to confirm that the recovery is: 1) still very slow; and 2) jobless, despite attempts by the Obamunist-controlled press to paint a different picture.

Politico headlined that unemployment applications “decline slightly” this week.

The Associated Press via the Chicago Sun Times- an Obamunist press if there ever was one- also reported that unemployment applications “decline slightly.” Reuters too skewed its headline: “US jobless claims edge down last week,” as did the New York Times: “ US Jobless Claims Dip.”

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Earlier in the day, one market-related website reported at the open that the market was up on jobs data that showed unemployment continuing to trend up.

The Wall Street Journal, by contrast, reported that Wall Street was up despite poor data on unemployment, largely propelled by strong company earnings.

By the end of the session, when the market finished down, it was agreed that, at least by the standards of the stock markets, the economy is swooning, not swimming and the jobs data was bad.
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