[/QUOTE] You guys desparetly hoping something will turn up somewhere. [/QUOTE] Quite a few fbi/doj/intel agency/state department swampsters are sweating bullets about the "somethings" that have already turned up. Maybe you are not able to keep up with all of that because you are getting a weak wi-fi signal out there on the Mothership circling the Hale-Bopp Comet. MORE TO COME.
Quite a few fbi/doj/intel agency/state department swampsters are sweating bullets about the "somethings" that have already turned up. Maybe you are not able to keep up with all of that because you are getting a weak wi-fi signal out there on the Mothership circling the Hale-Bopp Comet. MORE TO COME.[/QUOTE] Delusion at its finest. Take some meds, might help.
I see. So for example, a non-delusional person such as you can confirm that Strzok, Page, Baker, McCabe, etc are still working at the FBI because no one found "something" on any of them.? I am pretty sure that you can see Jonestown from your house.
815,000 per job is the cost. and see this https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...admin-after-their-studies-showed-tariffs-hurt Trump administration economists are quitting their jobs, saying they've faced retaliation for publishing reports highlighting how President Trump's tariffs and other trade policies have hurt farmers, Politico reports. Six economists in the Agriculture Department's (USDA) research branch quit the Trump administration in a single day late last month and more are reportedly planning to leave. The exodus comes after the Economic Research Service (ERS) published findings that painted the new Republican tax law, Trump's trade disputes and other policy decisions as hurting American farmers financially. A recent report shows a drop in farmers' income by about 50 percent since 2013, and says slightly more than half of farm households have faced negative farm income in recent years, forcing them to rely on other sources of income to support their families. ADVERTISEMENT “The administration didn’t appreciate some of our findings,
This will be a great thread to watch in the coming days. Any predictions? Unemployment highest in 50 years would cap off the MAGA economy.
Layoffs intensify, leading to soaring unemployment claims as coronavirus closures continue Next time, don't put a birther moron in charge just because he is repeating conspiracies you like to hear.
U.S. unemployment claims soared to 3.3 million as layoffs from coronavirus engulfed the economy, CNBC reports. “The number shatters the Great Recession peak of 665,000 in March 2009 and the all-time mark of 695,000 in October 1982. Consensus estimates from economists surveyed by Dow Jones showed an expectation for 1.5 million new claims…” New York Times: “As staggering as the figures are, they almost certainly understate the problem. Some part-time and low-wage workers don’t qualify for unemployment benefits. Nor do gig workers, independent contractors and the self-employed, although the emergency aid package being considered by Congress would broaden eligibility.” Wall Street Journal: “Millions of Americans, already fearful the new coronavirus could infect them or their families, now have two new worries: When will the job machine start again? And can they hold out until it does?”
Biden will never be able to claim the best economy until he matches and beats the Trump unemployment numbers. The Trump unemployment number could be the low bar for years