The morning after, now what?

"Manufacturing has created nearly 900,000 new jobs in the past six years." Obama SOTU

Bureau of Labor Statistics data show that the number of manufacturing jobs is still 230,000 fewer than when Obama took office - and 1.4 million fewer than when the recession began in December 2007. Indeed, the United States gained only 30,000 manufacturing jobs in all of 2015.
 
What about this Twatwaffle Nikki Haley? Establisment Ho!

She's going to make an appearance as an also ran idiot.
 
State Dept. Records Show John Kerry Sent Hillary A ‘SECRET’ Email From His iPad
Chuck Ross, Reporter

Emails released by the State Department on Friday show that in 2011, then-Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry sent then-Sec. of State Hillary Clinton an email from his iPad that has been deemed to contain information classified as “Secret.”

While previous releases of Clinton’s emails have shown that she and her staff communicated directly with Kerry when he was a senator, the new email is the first from Kerry that the State Department has determined contains sensitive information.

Kerry has largely been silent throughout the Clinton email controversy. He has sent letters asking the State Department’s inspector general to review the agency’s records keeping practices, but he has not publicly criticized Clinton for exclusively using a personal email account and a home-brew email server.

Perhaps now we know why.


http://dailycaller.com/2016/01/30/s...ry-sent-hillary-a-secret-email-from-his-ipad/
 
Sure is nice to see that we have had two complete idiots when it comes to national security in charge of national security!!!
 
Barack Obama’s Birthday As State Holiday
by BigFurHat • February 7, 2016 • 22 Comments


Breitbart– Illinois still doesn’t have a budget, the state has practically defaulted on millions in payments to service providers, can’t even pay its lottery winners, but state Democrats have introduced a bill that would make Barack Obama’s birthday a “state holiday” — meaning state workers would have yet another paid holiday added to their generous benefits.


Read more at http://iotwreport.com/page/4/#Z3YRWi0luuXCOrEt.99


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There were new jobs, and plenty of them — 242,000 of them, to be exact, well ahead of the Wall Street forecast for 190,000. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.9 percent, its lowest level since February 2008. And the low rate couldn't be attributed to an increase in the people who quit looking for work and thus weren't included in the headline number. In fact, the labor force participation rate hit a 13-month high as 555,000 new workers entered the force.

The dark side came in the details.

Many of the jobs were concentrated in lower-wage occupations, with fully 95,000 coming either from retail establishments or bars and restaurants. There were still six million Americans at work part-time for economic reasons — the underemployed — and average weekly wages actually declined 3 cents an hour, or 0.1 percent, translating to an annualized increase of just 2.2 percent. Also, weekly wages lost 0.7 percent on a monthly basis. That was the sharpest drop since at least 2006, according to Greg Daco, head of U.S. macroeconomics at Oxford Economics.

The 2.16 million workers unemployed for more than 27 weeks was 58 percent higher than just before the Great Recession began in December 2007. The average duration of unemployment was 29 weeks, its highest level since Mary 2014 and 68 percent higher than pre-crisis levels.

The Alliance for American Manufacturing, saw the loss of 16.000 jobs in the sector as further cause of concern. Manufacturers are getting hammered in the heartland, where low-cost Chinese imports are crippling the steel industry.


http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mark...ng-over-the-jobs-market/ar-BBqlTkG?li=BBnbfcL
 
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