2020 Presidential Race

15% were in retail. This is a key stat:

"While employers recalled temporarily laid-off or furloughed workers in May, the number of permanent job losses rose, a sign that some businesses didn't survive the shutdown."
We all knew some businesses would not survive the Bolshevik shutdown due to the Virus HOAX that the DIMs are using against Trump. But the economy is coming back. The conservative states are doing way better than the DIM controlled ones. Wonder why?
 
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records will be shattered for minority voting no doubt. These people are no longer afraid to speak out against the DNC for conservative American values and Trump policies. Many aren't falling for the leftist rhetoric any longer and it's a beautiful thing to experience.
 
Where were the 1.1 million from? Also, are you belittling restaurant workers? Not to mention, the energy sector is coming back as well. Buckle buttercup, things are turning around fast just like Trump said it would. The fundamentals of the economy are strong and Trump has that magic wand that your King Obama said he was going to need to bring manufacturing back. Guess what, it's coming back faster than the experts thought.
Of course he is belittling restaurant workers. He works in a bank. Most of the men that work in a bank that I have met think they are important.
 
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You were dead wrong about this. Furloughed workers in the restaurant industry who returned to work in May were included as job gains. As a matter of fact, they accounted for over half of the total job gains (1.4 million jobs).
Did you even read my next response to you in your rush to try and prove me wrong? I’m guessing not.
 
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They were counted as job losses and should count as job gains. I was just responding to that guy's post which was ridiculously wrong.
You are such a DA. I literally said in my next post that it depends. If you are furloughed but a company still keeps you on the payroll and/or you aren’t looking for work then you aren’t counted in UE stats. My original statement was incorrect because I didn’t correctly state that some count and some don’t but a few posts later I corrected that. Moron.
 
You are such a DA. I literally said in my next post that it depends. If you are furloughed but a company still keeps you on the payroll and/or you aren’t looking for work then you aren’t counted in UE stats. My original statement was incorrect because I didn’t correctly state that some count and some don’t but a few posts later I corrected that. Moron.
Give him the benefit of the doubt. He works in a place that (through fractional banking as a multiplier) takes someone's money, pays them a pittance for the privilege of loaning it to another poor schmuck at a much higher rate. They are the money changers in the temple.
 
Give him the benefit of the doubt. He works in a place that (through fractional banking as a multiplier) takes someone's money, pays them a pittance for the privilege of loaning it to another poor schmuck at a much higher rate. They are the money changers in the temple.

My bank only hires the best and brightest. Everybody at my bank is a Vice President of something or another. And most of them are a few years out of school.
 
Give him the benefit of the doubt. He works in a place that (through fractional banking as a multiplier) takes someone's money, pays them a pittance for the privilege of loaning it to another poor schmuck at a much higher rate. They are the money changers in the temple.
No wonder he’s such a ball of fun. The question is did the job make him that way or did he get that job because he is that way?
 
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No wonder he’s such a ball of fun. The question is did the job make him that way or did he get that job because he is that way?
I think the culture of the job makes them that way. My wife worked in a bank when she was just out of college, and it was a horribly sexist organization at the time. I encouraged her to go back to college and finish her degree because there was a glass ceiling at the bank at that time. Women were tellers and assistants and men sat in offices, pushing pencils.
 
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