The latest jobs report came out today and the results were less than stellar …
U.S. employment growth unexpectedly slowed for the third straight month in September. https://t.co/UZnzwXQQxC #JobsReport pic.twitter.com/i9dzr7NQIT
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) October 7, 2016
Ya’ don’t say?
"unexpectedly" https://t.co/ShPICaZVl5
— Monica Crowley (@MonicaCrowley) October 7, 2016
Mic. Flippin’. Drop.
Huzzah Monica.
@FoxNews It wasn't unexpected to us out here in the real world. #JobsReport
— James Boyd ?????? #MAGA #KAG (@jboydaustin) October 7, 2016
38% of Americans are not in the work force … and this was unexpected.
Oh boy.
@FoxBusiness it will only get worse. Tired of all of the phony labor reports. Where does that data come from?
— CathyLu (@CathyLuE827) October 7, 2016
The data comes from this factory in Belize where unicorns and leprechauns work tirelessly to come up with magical numbers that will somehow make Obama’s legacy look less like the dung heap we know it to be.
Well with @BarackObama & the rest of government not paying attention; just clicking their heels repeating "Economies Great"
— Karl E McF (@kem451_) October 7, 2016
And sprinkling fairy dust on it, don’t forget the fairy dust, man.
https://twitter.com/JohnReesePOl/status/784385666171957249
Fair point. The numbers will likely look better after the fourth quarter because of holiday temporary hiring, so don’t be surprised if the numbers go up and then Obama takes credit for job creation. They’ll ignore the crash after the first quarter though.
@FoxBusiness – haha – c'mon guys we expected anemic growth – it's Obama's legacy – #thanksobama
— Brian Feldbusch (@BrianFeldbusch) October 7, 2016
Thanks, Obama.
https://twitter.com/SethSklar/status/784377366197964801
Sadly this is also true. So many Americans have just given up looking for work, and they no longer count.
Obama’s legacy, y’all.
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