Why Do We Can So Much Mommy

Why Do We Can So Much Mommy

Why Do We Can So Much Mommy

Hat tip Robert Malone

July Labor Report Hides Truth

July Labor Report Hides Truth

By Joe Guzzardi

The July Bureau of Labor Statistics report was a blockbuster. The economy created 528,000 jobs, and unemployment dipped to 3.5 percent, well ahead of Dow Jones’ 258,000 new jobs and 3.6 percent unemployment estimates. Wage growth also rose; average hourly earnings increased 0.5 percent for the month and 5.2 percent year-over-year, higher than, respectively, the .03 percent and 4.9 percent Wall Street estimates. A .05 percent increase, however, keeps consumers getting poorer as inflation last month proceeded at an 8.5 percent rate.

But no federal government report merits more skepticism than the monthly BLS. If the jobs market were truly booming, then the labor participation rate should be climbing. Instead, the participation rate is falling.

The number of Americans not in the labor force, those who neither have a job nor are seeking employment, climbed past the 100 million mark again in July, hitting 100,051,000, a 239,000 increase from June. From May to June, the previous 2022 reporting period, Americans detached from the labor force increased 510,000. The July report showed that labor participation was 62.1 percent.

July Labor Report Hides Truth

A Congressional Budget Office analysis found that a lower labor force participation rate is associated with lower gross domestic product (GDP) and lower tax revenues, with larger federal outlays because people who are not in the labor force are more likely to enroll in certain federal benefit programs.

A deeper dig into the July statistics found that leisure and hospitality led the way in job gains with 96,000, although the industry is still 1.2 million workers shy of its pre-pandemic level. Professional and business services were second with 89,000. Health care added 70,000 positions, and government payrolls grew 57,000. Goods-producing industries also posted solid gains, with construction up 32,000, and manufacturing adding 30,000. Despite repeated alarm bells sounded by Walmart, Target and other big box stores that consumer demand is weak, retail jobs increased by 22,000.

Superficially, the job growth looks encouraging. But the wages that those jobs pay can’t support a household of four, or perhaps not even the individual worker. Leisure and hospitality workers, which BLS classifies as cooks, bartenders, waiters, hotel housekeepers and food preparation supervisors, earn an average of about $30,000. Professional and business services earn $40/hour; health care, $29,000; goods producing industries, $30,000, and retail workers, $29,000.

In order for blue-collar workers to advance into the middle-class lifestyle, they need the labor market to get tighter, a challenge since the border is open; temporary guest worker programs are expanding, and legal immigrants receive lifetime valid employment authorization. During the Biden administration, nearly 2.5 million border crossers have entered the U.S. Biden’s intention is to give most if not all parole status that includes work permission. Over the last 15 years, the State Department has issued millions of guest worker visas to foreign citizens who perform blue- and white-collar jobs. In fiscal 2022, the U.S. will accept 2.1 million lifetime work-authorized legal immigrants, a record number, that will swell the labor pool.

To help U.S. workers, the labor market should be tight. Fewer immigrants would push wages higher and move Americans up the economic ladder. People would become more productive and less welfare dependent.

When Congress returns after Labor Day, campaigning for the mid-term elections will begin in earnest. Most of the politicians will promise to elevate the electorate’s lifestyles. But few will mention the important role that reduced immigration would play in boosting wages.

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Guilty conscience needs no accuser William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 8-17-22

Guilty conscience needs no accuser William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 8-17-22

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John Quigg

Guilty conscience needs no accuser William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 8-17-22

Unionville-Chadds Ford Immunization Issue Explained On Dom

Unionville-Chadds Ford Immunization Issue Explained On Dom — Kudos to Kathleen Carmody who just ended an excellent segment of the legendary Dom Giordano Show regarding the goings on with the Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board.

The district, which includes municipalities from Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania, is pondering whether they should take out the moral-philosophical clause in the immunization exemption policy.

Religious and medical exemptions would remain.

One board member described the change as mere semantics. This, of course, raises the question as to why bother then.

Further, the change appears to contradict Pennsylvania law (23.84) which cites morals and ethics as grounds for an exemption.

Parents are rightfully concerned it is an attempt to usurp their authority.

A vote scheduled for yesterday, Aug. 15, was tabled. The issue is expected to come up at the work session, 7 p.m. Sept. 13 and at the regular meeting 7:30 p.m., Sept. 20, when a vote might be taken.

The meetings are held at 740 Unionville Road, Kennett Square, Pa. 19348.

Dom can be heard on 1210 WPHT from noon to 3 p.m, weekdays or online here or on a streaming service by saying play WPHT.

Unionville-Chadds Ford Immunization Issue Explained On Dom
Unionville-Chadds Ford Immunization Issue Explained On Dom

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The world’s first television commercial aired on 2:29 p.m., July 1, 1941 on WNBT before a baseball game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Brooklyn Dodgers.

It was for Bulova watches, lasted 10 seconds and featured a clock  superimposed on a map of the United States, accompanied by the voice-over “America runs on Bulova time.”

Here it is:

First television commercial

Get Off The Counter

So, she’s like get off the counter and I’m like get off my ass.

Get Off The Counter

Hat tip Robert Malone

Gail Newman Fundraiser

Gail Newman Fundraiser –Gail Newman is seeking to unseat Democrat incumbent Kristine Howard to represent the 167th District in the Pennsylvania House and will be holding a fundraising dinner p.m., Sept. 21 at the Desmond Hotel, 1 Liberty Blvd, Malvern Pa. 19355.

Mrs. Newman notes that Ms. Howard is an intrinsic opponent of any alternatives to public education, while she supports education in all facets, whether public, private or charter.

Gail Newman Fundraiser
Gail Newman

She also notes, that unlike Ms. Howard, will prohibit biological males from competing in girls’ supports or having a by-right access to their private spaces.

Mrs. Newman also opposes the useless lockdowns.

Tickets range from $75 to $1,000. They should be made payable to Friends of Gail Newman and sent to 11 Landmark Drive, Malvern, Pa. 19355.

Guest speaker will be James Hanak, founder and CEO of Pa Leadership Charter School.

Please RSVP at KL_Collins@outlook.com

For information about Mrs. Newman visit GailNewman.com

The 167th District is Malvern Borough, and the townships of Charlestown, East Caln, East Whiteland, West Pikeland,West Vincent and West Whiteland, and the 5th and 6th precincts of East Goshen.

Gail Newman Fundraiser

Unionville-Chadds Ford Ending Immunization Exception?

Unionville-Chadds Ford Ending Immunization Exception?

UPDATE — At the recommendation of School Director John Murpny, the board tabled the motion due to confusion about the solicitor’s legal advice and public concerns.

We’ve been informed that a vote will be held tonight, Aug. 15, by the Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board to end the district’s moral-philosophical exemption from immunizations.

The meeting starts at 7:30 at 740 Unionville Road, Kennett Square, Pa. 19348.

A strong case can be made that the Covid-19 vaccine is more dangerous for the young than the disease itself.

Unionville-Chadds Ford Ending Immunization Exception?
Unionville-Chadds Ford Ending Immunization Exception?

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William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 8-15-14

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Yes Skyler, one third of the land in the Unites States is owned by the government.