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Here It Comes, ADP Reporting a Massive Loss in January Jobs of 301,000
February 2, 2022 | Sundance | 233 Comments

The business and financial wires are melting down today as ADP Payrolls, the nation’s largest private sector payroll providing service, releases data from January showing a drop of 301,000 jobs. [ ADP Raw Data Here]

The financial, economic and business pundits are completely caught off guard and using the words “shocked”, “unexpected” and “surprised,” within their analysis. These employment numbers just don’t align with an economy growing at 6.9%, as measured by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). However, for CTH readers who have carefully scrutinized the economic claims and looked at the bigger picture through the prism of kitchen table checkbook economics, these results are not a surprise.




To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1340839)2/3/2022 9:55:04 AM
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Maybe SI can set up something similar for you and the crybaby libtards always wringing their limp wrists (not that there is anything wrong with that) and sniveling and whining about all things Trump.

Georgetown Considers Implementing ‘Cry
Room’ for Students Offended by Law Prof
Ilya Shapiro’s Tweets


Original Article

Administrators at Georgetown Law are considering implementing a “cry room” on campus, so that offended students have a place to go to if they “need to break down” over comments made by law scholar Ilya Shapiro, who has been placed on administrative leave by the university this week after daring to question Joe Biden’s “affirmative action” Supreme Court nomination process. The call for a cry room comes after students took offense to constitutional law scholar Ilya Shapiro’s tweets criticizing President Joe Biden’s “affirmative action” Supreme Court nomination process.