The Lie of Economic Recovery and the Circle of Death

372,000 new unemployment filings for the week and this number, coupled with the claim of 200,000 new jobs created in December, is being used by the mainstream propaganda machine to purport a strengthening recovery.  Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.  I know no one in the 99% believes this crap, except for a pathetic handful who believe that if they keep themselves inserted in the arse of the status quo and completely deny reality, the worst thing that is going to happen to them is that they will have to put up with the stink.

Well I have a message for these mush minded zombies.  There is no escape.  The only thing that is going to prevent the elite that you are sucking up to from destroying you, is the fact that the patriot American people of the American race are going to destroy you first.  Your pathetic “going along to get along” has gone along about as far as it is going to get.  There are only two sides to the fence and every time you puff your puss guts up and step up in front of the cameras to parrot one of the party line messages you have been fed by your masters, you are tagged.

Isn’t the internet amazing?  What a convenience in having our enemies create our lists for us.

It is a fact that it would take 250,000 jobs per month with an unemployment rate of 4% just to keep up with the new people coming into the work force, meaning young people just getting out of high school and college.

When the mainstream propagandists report 300,000 new jobs created by American based corporations, this in no way indicates those jobs were created in the United States.

Considering the indisputable fact that we are losing more net industry and jobs daily, for the assertion to be put forth that any jobs are being created for Americans in America is ludicrous and it would require a damaged brain to believe one word of it.  I have no doubt that the 28 million unemployed out there can remember clearly last year at this time when this same line of manure was being put forth.

I’ll tell you what; the truth is on its way.  At the end of the tax year the books will have to be balanced and then all these so called experts will stream forth on our televisions and tell us how they are shocked and they never saw it coming.

Of course this will be after the Congress cuts unemployment insurance and gives more tax breaks to the rich, while taking them away from the poor and middle class.  And again of course in the middle of this legislative frenzy, more laws granting more foreign worker visas will be passed, and more of our middle class tech jobs will be taken over, and more of our people will be put out of work and lose everything they have worked their whole lives for.

Then along about July, a couple of the expert experts, who they keep stashed away for just such occasions, will come forth and say, “Now didn’t we tell you last year about this time that the United States would continue to lose jobs, at least until 2015?”  And before we know it we will be swept through another summer of discovery that there is no recovery.

As we go into the fall, just like in the 2010 midterm elections, it will be Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, yes Jobs are the number one issue in the United States again and we might be facing another double dip recession.  And then we will go into the harvest, followed by the Christmas season, and I’ll be damned if it isn’t another miraculous recovery.

Of course in the meantime, in the passing of another year, millions more Americans will be unemployed with their jobs sent overseas, or more practically being worked by foreign nationals right here in the good old USA on work visas.

This isn’t rocket science people, in fact it is simplicity to the point of madness and it will not stop until we stop it.  We may have to bust some heads to force the issue of our choice of Ron Paul for our President.  And again we are going to have to bust some heads once Paul is in office in reinstituting our Republic under our Constitution.

And again and again, make no mistake; we may not make it to the 2012 election.  We may very well find ourselves in the middle of a full blown revolution around about the 4th of July when it becomes painfully obvious to every patriotic American of the American race that the international corporate mafia elite are going to force us to fight for our rights.

If we are unconstitutionally denied our candidate and our will, the choice will be plain and simple – Revolution or slavery.

God bless this Republic, death to the international corporate mafia, we shall prevail.

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  1. I wanted to puke when I read this article this morning.

    Unemployment rate falls to 8.5 pct., hiring surges

    The nation added 200,000 jobs in December in a burst of hiring that drove the unemployment rate to its lowest in almost three years. The figures raised hopes that the economy might finally be healthy enough to power an even stronger job market.

    Four long years after the start of a Great Recession that wiped out 8.7 million jobs, a Labor Department report Friday showed that the past six months have been the strongest for job creation in the United States since 2006.

    The December gains, spread in industries throughout the economy and far better than economists had expected, sent the unemployment rate to 8.5 percent, the lowest since February 2009. It has fallen four months in a row.

    “There is more horsepower to this economy than most believe,” said Sung Won Sohn, an economics professor at California State University, Channel Islands. “The stars are aligned right for a meaningful economic recovery.”

    If economics textbooks and the best hopes of millions of unemployed Americans are confirmed, the economy may be at the start of what is known as the virtuous cycle – a self-sustaining, steadily improving pattern of hiring and spending.

    When more Americans are hired, they have more money to spend. And when more money courses through the economy, businesses can justify hiring more people. That leads to more jobs and more demand.

    Another pattern, known as the vicious cycle, took hold to devastating effect during the Great Recession. People lost jobs and spent less money, so businesses rang up less sales and were forced to lay off more people.

    Finally, the reverse may be happening.

    “The labor market is healing,” said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial. She cautioned that “we still have a long way to go – years – to recoup the losses we have endured.”

    Indeed, the economy added 1.6 million jobs for all of 2011. That is better than the 940,000 it added during 2010 – and far better than the 5 million it lost during 2009, the most bruising year of the Great Recession.

    But the nation still has 6 million fewer jobs that it did in December 2007, when the recession began. Economists forecast the nation will add 2.1 million this year.

    The unemployment report was the first to be released since Republicans across the country began voting to determine a candidate to face President Barack Obama this fall in an election that will turn on the economy.

    Obama appears bound to face voters with the highest unemployment rate of any president running for re-election since World War II. Unemployment was 7.8 percent when Obama took office.

    But the president’s re-election chances may hinge more on the direction of the unemployment rate. It was 7.2 percent when Ronald Reagan beat Walter Mondale in 1984, but it had fallen from 10.8 percent two years before the election.

    Alan Krueger, Obama’s chief economic adviser, said the report “provides further evidence that the economy is continuing to heal from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.”

    Campaigning in New Hampshire for Obama’s job, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum claimed credit for Republicans, suggesting the gains were tied to voter optimism that a Republican would take the White House.

    “There’s a lot of concern still,” added Santorum, who finished in a virtual tie with Mitt Romney in the Iowa caucuses earlier this week. Another candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, dismissed the job gains as inadequate.

    The report painted a picture of a broadly improving job market. Average hourly pay rose, providing people more money to spend. The average workweek lengthened, a sign that business is picking up and companies may soon need to hire.

    The private sector added 212,000 jobs in December. Those gains were offset by 12,000 layoffs by governments.

    Hiring increased across industries. Manufacturing added 23,000 jobs, as did the health care industry. Transportation and warehousing added 50,000 jobs. Retailers added 28,000. Even the beleaguered construction industry added 17,000.

    Economists cautioned that some of the gains reflected temporary hiring for the holiday season. The government adjusts the figures to try to account for those seasonal factors, but doesn’t always get it exactly right.

    The gains in transportation and warehousing, for example, reflected a strong increase in hiring for couriers and messengers. That could be because of the jump in online shopping over the holidays, the Labor Department said.

    And the economy still faces many challenges, including a likely recession in Europe exacerbated by the debt crisis there. That could drag on the U.S. stock market, making U.S. consumers feel poorer and weighing on their spending.

    In a reminder of the threat, U.S. stocks, which had appeared poised for a higher open, sank in morning trading. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 19 points. Analysts blamed a spike in borrowing costs for Italy, an ominous sign for the debt crisis.

    “While December’s data represent good news, there is no guarantee that January will follow a similar path,” said Joshua Shapiro, chief economist at MFR Inc., in a note to clients.

    The nation’s work force, which includes both people working and those searching for jobs, shrank slightly in December and doesn’t look much different from last spring.

    That is a concern because a strengthening job market normally draws more applicants. And if more Americans are motivated to start looking for work, the unemployment rate could jump again.

    The government only counts people as unemployed if they are actively searching for jobs. Discouraged workers who have given up on looking are not included in the rate.

    And some of those who are counted as employed are working part-time, but would rather have full-time work.

    A measure that includes those groups, the so-called underemployment rate, was 15.2 percent in December. It has fallen three straight months but remains historically high.

    In another positive sign, the number of people who are employed part-time but would prefer full-time fell sharply for the third straight month. It has dropped from 9.3 million in September to 8.1 million in December, the lowest since January 2009.

    A more robust hiring market coincides with data suggesting the economy ended the year with some momentum. Holiday sales were solid, and November and December were the strongest months of 2011 for U.S. auto sales.

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    AP Economics Writer Paul Wiseman contributed to this report.

    © Copyright 2012 CSC Holdings, Inc.

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  2. Utter BS. How many of these jobs were Seasonal and won’t be there next month (or even the end of this month), now that the Holidays are over? And Who the Heck Says we long term unemployed, who are no longer counted, have Given Up Looking For Work?! Lies, lies, lies.

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