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  • maybe dsl already posted this--I know Isaac referenced it--
    February's jobs report marks a turning point for the economy — employers are hiring at a rapid enough pace to bring the long-term unemployed off the sidelines.

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    • just because if it doesn't involve stormy or collusion or jareds security clearance a few might not read it but the highlight:

      "These numbers are remarkable," said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies. "806,000 people came back into the labor force and 97 percent of them found jobs. If you want a job you can get one. This is about as much as you can expect. … We've waited 10 years for this, and here we are."
      February's job growth was 50 percent more than expected by economists, and the unemployment rate was steady at 4.1 percent. Besides the stunning number of new jobs, economists pointed to the surprise jump in the labor participation rate of 0.3 percent to 63 percent, meaning slack is being eliminated

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      • National Socialist trying to disarm the American people, circa 2018


        Last edited by Kapture1; March 12, 2018, 01:12 PM.

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        • typical #GentryProg that wants to pass a thousand new laws and regulations cant be bothered to know the existing laws and regulations she broke while making her video. Hilarious.


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          • Big multinationals are paying significantly lower tax rates than before the 2008 financial crisis, according to Financial Times analysis.


            Where the real story's at. https://www.ft.com/content/2b356956-...6-4a6390addb44. Politicians don't have the balls to tax their biggest donors at fair rates. Which, ultimately, is no surprise.

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            • Originally posted by Kapture1 View Post



              "Asian"


              Welp, at least those 1400 children can rest easy knowing their police department isn't racist.
              Daily Mirror? Christ. You don't see any of us quoting Goc News in here. Fucks sake.

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              • The Guardian?





                Up to 1,000 children may have been victims in worst UK abuse ring
                Allegations of sexual exploitation in Telford are said to include girls as young as 11










                Number of child sexual abuse victims in Rotherham raised to 1,510

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                • So in March its 1000 kids according to The Guardian, and back in August it was 1400 in the Mail...

                  seems like you're as interested in facts as talent is.

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                  • Originally posted by hack View Post
                    So in March its 1000 kids according to The Guardian, and back in August it was 1400 in the Mail...

                    seems like you're as interested in facts as talent is.
                    1510 is Rothham

                    1000 is Telford

                    speaking of facts......

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                    • Lol. Perfect.
                      Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                      Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                      • My apologies. I'll move you up above talent in the Relationship with the Facts category.

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                        • Talent, you shuffle off and go come up with a new hashtag. That's something you're very good at.

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                          • Boy, I really left a mark today.

                            Lose the argument going away; attack the person. #GentryProg #Obsessed
                            Last edited by iam416; March 12, 2018, 04:01 PM.
                            Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                            Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                            • Originally posted by Kapture1 View Post
                              1510 is Rothham

                              1000 is Telford

                              speaking of facts......
                              *Rotherham

                              Re: collusion. I?ve tried to be clear that we don?t know what happened and that ?collusion? is a term with next to no legal meaning.

                              We know the following:
                              1. The Russians interfered in the election.

                              2. The purpose of this interference was to elect Trump. (Although I don?t know that we have definitive proof as to why)

                              3. The Trump campaign was aware that the Russians were trying to help them. (Although we don?t know if Donny knew.)

                              4. Trump?s long time buddy and political mentor, Roger Stone, was actively in contact with the Russian hackers and Wikileaks. (Although we don?t know exactly what was communicated, there is evidence he knew about the podesta emails before they were released publicly)

                              5. Donald was told that it was the opinion of the intelligence services that the email leaks were a Russian tool of interference, but he continued to use and promote that information. This made the interference more effective.

                              6. Donald and his administration refused to punish or condemn Russia for interfering in the election. He has refused to punish or condemn Russia for possibly using chemical weapons (or allowing chem weapons) in Syria. He has refused to punish or condemn Russia for killing someone in the UK. He has refused to punish or condemn Russia for violating sanctions on NoKo. Why he has refused to do these things is an open question. I personally am starting to think he?s just that easily manipulated by Putin, but it may be because he is taking orders.

                              There are ?innocent? explanations for these things, but there are also very bad explanations for these things. As I do not believe that Trump would see any problem in cheating to win, I don?t see any reason that we should be overly skeptical that some bad things may have happened. It will be interesting to see what Mueller eventually finds.
                              To be a professional means that you don't die. - Takeru "the Tsunami" Kobayashi

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                              • Donnie Jr, Kushner, and Manafort met with Russian individuals (in Trump Tower) that Donnie Jr. had been told were from the Russian government and had dirt to spill on Clinton. That's not successful collusion, of course, but it's pretty demonstrable that the Trump campaign would have accepted help from Russian spies in order to win if the opportunity ever arose.

                                That incident alone justifies the investigation, IMO, but some here will disagree.

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