Thursday, June 18, 2009

The First Lies of the Day

Come in the final section I read, and it is why I rarely post business stories here anymore. They are simply no-knowledge veils of propaganda for public consumption.

Sad that the
whole paper is lies, full of distortions, half-truths, cover-ups, omissions, and obfuscations with it's divisive, Muslim-hating, agenda-pushing, war-promoting, Jewish supremacism; however, it's the truth. Instructive only in pointing out the lies and the indications of direction the Globalist/Zionist crowd is driving us.

Other than that, the jewspaper is harmful to your health and other living things.


"Housing starts have unexpected gain" by Bloomberg News | June 17, 2009

WASHINGTON - Housing starts jumped more than forecast in May while industrial production tumbled, offering a picture of an American economy still struggling to emerge from the deepest recession in half a century. Builders broke ground on 532,000 dwellings at an annual rate, with single-family starts posting a third straight gain, Commerce Department figures showed yesterday....

Oh, the GOVERNMENT SAID, huh?


Related
: Commerce Department Lies About Economy

Government Continuously Lying About Economy

April's Economic Showers

Economic Double-Speak

The SAME ONE that HID a RECESSION for 10 months?


But
rising unemployment may prevent any boom after the bust, and stunt a manufacturing recovery....

What manufacturing and where? In the U.S.?


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"Consumer prices only inched up in May" by Christopher S. Rugaber, Associated Press | June 18, 2009

WASHINGTON - Consumer prices rose less than expected in May and posted the steepest annual drop in 59 years, according to government data released yesterday, fresh evidence that the recession is keeping inflation in check.

The PRICES STILL WENT UP!! I wonder HOW MUCH HIGHER the COMING "revision" will up the rises.

You LIKE the DECEPTIVE "journalism," America?

Still, as higher government spending pushes this year’s deficit toward a record of nearly $1.85 trillion, many economists warn that inflation could be a threat in two to three years.

BUT, STILL, COULD BE, IF, MAYBE -- all BAD WORDS according to my COLLEGE WRITING CLASSES and PROFESSORS!!!!

And yet they are PROLIFIC in my AGENDA-PUSHING JEWSPAPER!

Yeah, I AM SICK OF IT, readers!!!!!!!!!

And HOW ABOUT THAT DEBT, America? I can't help ya; I'm tapped out.

The Labor Department reported that the consumer price index rose a seasonally adjusted 0.1 percent last month, below analysts’ expectations of a 0.3 percent rise.

I will WAIT for the "revision," if you please....

The recession is holding down prices as the unemployment rate has reached a 25-year high and factories are operating at record-low levels.

But we are COMING OUT of RECESSION!

Workers concerned about their jobs are less likely to push for higher pay, while low consumer demand has made it hard for retailers to raise prices....

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That's the point of it all: a SLAVE SOCIETY for the FUTURE

Wake up, America!!

This has ALL BEEN PLANNED FOR YOU by the people who are supposdly "fixing" the problem.

Update:

The lies never stop!

"Massachusetts gained 4,900 jobs last month, the first increase in a year, according to a survey of employers' payrolls from the state's Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. But the state's unemployment rate continued to climb, from 8.0 percent in April to 8.2 percent....

And now listen to the FIGURE-RIGGING EXCUSES!

The unemployment rate and payroll figures occasionally give conflicting signals about the direction of the state's economy because they are based on different surveys.

Newspaper does it EVERYDAY!

The employer payroll figures are generally considered more reliable because they're based on a wider survey of 8,000 employers in the state. But the payroll survey can miss changes in unemployment at small businesses or with people who are self-employed, who aren't included in the poll. According to the payroll survey, the state saw the greatest gains in education, health care, professional services and hospitality.

Specifically, the professional, scientific and business services sector gained 2,600 jobs, including 1,300 jobs in the subcategory that includes temporary help agencies. Education and health services gained 2,500 jobs, mostly in health care and social assistance, with smaller gains in educational services.

The state's leisure and hospitality sector, which includes hotels and restaurants, gained 2,500 jobs. The state's trade, transportation and utilities sector gained 400 jobs, with an 800-job increase in transportation, warehousing and utilities partially offset by declines in wholesale businesses.

On the other hand, the construction sector continued to contract as many major development projects remain on hold; the sector lost 2,600 jobs in May. And state and local and federal government also cut jobs. Overall, government agencies cut 2,100 jobs in Massachusetts last month.

What?

I was LIED TO AGAIN?

Meanwhile, the financial sector notched an increase of 400 jobs. The information sector lost 100 jobs. Manufacturing lost 300 jobs, but that was the smallest decline in more than a year.

Yup, LOSSES are STILL GOOD! I get tired of that crap!

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Pffft! Wherever those jobs are, they aren't around here.

Probably only in this guy's and government's heads!