I'll take what is things that never happened? for 300$ Alex. Also, how many times will you keep deflecting?
You don't understand the esponential function and you are just pivoting. You can't build a house from the roof down and you cannot understand all this without understanding the exponential function. It is not just a generic term for big. You have no shred of shame, you just want to feel happy in your little head. Jem is a lot smarter than you but he is still just as useless for the same reason, he is not actually trying to learn, just bluff intellect to feel good.
Unemployment is outpacing the death rate by nearly 200 to 1. That's exponential. You can't get past Orange Man bad no matter what. It is what it is, no minds are being changed. Better find another candidate other than Joe, and right quick as this we're all gonna die strategy is falling apart quickly.
There's no deflection. I've been consistent. Shutdown was and is unnecessary and the unemployment rate is the true risk which is growing exponentially. Covid has been managed, quite easily actually. Healthcare system didn't melt down a predicted and other than now running at 30% capacity in most of America to make room for all the Covid dying that never appeared the hospitals are ready to roll soon as they can get back to treating people who actually need some help.
Someone want to explain to "captain obvious" why our healthcare system was not overwhelmed? Seems fairly obvious but he just doesn't get it.
I'll take the answer for $100 Alex. It was because of what he typed? "Shutdown..." Oh, wait, it has to be in the form of a question. What was the shutdown good for... Do I win $100?
April: I will be a horrible month for unemployment numbers May: Hold my beer https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday...ployment-could-also-be-very-difficult-numbers Kudlow: 'Very difficult' unemployment numbers possible in May too White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Sunday that the unemployment statistics in May could “also be very difficult" after a record 20 million people lost their jobs in April amid the coronavirus pandemic. Kudlow told ABC’s “This Week” that it will “take a while” for the reopening efforts underway in a number of states to have a positive effect on the U.S. economy and unemployment. “I don’t want to sugarcoat it because I think those numbers for May are gonna be also very difficult numbers,” he said. “It’s going to take a while for the reopening to have an impact, so there’s that.” But Kudlow also said that there's a "glimmer of hope" inside the unemployment data, noting that 80 percent of the claims involve those who were furloughed or experiencing temporary layoffs. “That, by the way, doesn’t assure that you’ll go back to a job. But it suggests strongly that the cord between the worker and the business is still intact,” he said. Kudlow credits the federal government assistance, including the Paycheck Protection Program, with having “something to do” with the high percentage of unemployed people still having their connection with the former companies intact. Last week, the Department of Labor reported the unemployment rate reached 14.7 percent – the highest since the U.S. began tracking it in 1948. Since mid-March, more than 33 million people have applied for unemployment claims. President Trump said on “Fox and Friends” Friday that “all” of the lost jobs will “be back very soon.”
https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...sor-says-unemployment-may-climb-to-20-percent White House adviser says unemployment may climb to 20 percent White House adviser Kevin Hassett said Sunday the U.S. unemployment rate could reach 20 percent in May. “I think just looking at the flow of initial claims, it looks like we're probably going to get close to 20 percent in the next report,” Hassett said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” White House adviser Kevin Hassett said Sunday the U.S. unemployment rate could reach 20 percent in May. “I think just looking at the flow of initial claims, it looks like we're probably going to get close to 20 percent in the next report,” Hassett said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” Hassett said on CNN the unemployment rates depend on whether the virus “has really abated” and if economies are “really going again.” “I would guess middle of summer is when we’re going to start to go into the transition phase,” he said, adding that he hopes there will be “very strong” growth in the third and fourth quarters. The unemployment in April rate rose to 14.7 percent from 4.4 percent in March, according to the latest jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday. The U.S. lost 20.5 million jobs in April amid the coronavirus pandemic, breaking the record for the largest one-month increase in the unemployment rate.
Kudlow is full of shit, always has been. Define temporary, he can't. Trump is full of shit too. All jobs will not be back. If the goal was to crush the economy, well done.Shutdown Did nothing to offset Covid and neither did the unenforced quarantine. Complete and total failure at all levels of government and while not solely responsible it has happened on his watch and he caved in to the hysteria and hype. Grade is a big fat F for everyone.