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« Reply #296 on: April 02, 2022, 12:31:20 AM »
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The rats are jumping ship before the mid term disaster and indictments begin.  The cratering poll numbers will soon lead to more resignations.  And more confirmation of media bias.  MSNBC - LOL?

White House press secretary Jen Psaki will leave for an on-air role at MSNBC

More nonsense.

The only indictments that will be coming is from the previous criminal regime.

Jen made perfectly clear when she took the job as Press Secretary that she would only stay on until the end of December 2021 because she has 2 small children. She stayed on 4 months longer. Criminal Donald went through 4-5 press secretaries in 4 years. And CBS and CNN hired right wing Trump hacks.       

With record job creation and a booming economy, nobody will be voting for a Republican especially when they voted against their own diabetic voters to cap insulin prices at $35. Republicans do not care.   

White House press secretary Jen Psaki says she'll resign next year when it's 'time for somebody else to have this job'

Psaki says she accepted the job after agreeing with the transition team to serve for about a year.

May 7, 2021

https://www.businessinsider.com/jen-psaki-step-down-as-biden-press-secretary-next-year-2021-5
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« Reply #297 on: April 02, 2022, 01:42:23 AM »
President Biden's historic job creation continues as the March 2022 jobs report showed 431,000 new jobs created and unemployment dropped to 3.6% which is even lower than expected. 3.7% was the prediction and Biden was able to drop it even lower.

In the past 50 years, there have been only 3 months when the unemployment rate has been lower than March's 3.6%. 

This is the fastest economic recovery in history. We went from Trump's economic meltdown disaster losing 20 million jobs in a month with 6.4% unemployment when Biden entered office, down to 3.6% today with nearly 8 million jobs created in just over a year. The 3.6% is really almost as low as you can get and it was reduced in a little over a year which is just mind-blowing.

The pace of job growth in recent months is really remarkable. The U.S. has added at least 400,000 jobs a month every month since April 2021. Averaging more than 550k per month so far this year. The numbers from February's jobs report was adjusted to 678,000 jobs, which is incredible. This chart shows below this incredible job growth.



What's even more amazing about President Biden's historic economic success and recovery is you have to look at our previous economic disasters and look at the length it took to recover from them.

It took 5.5 years to do what President Biden has done in 1 year after the 2001 recession. And it took nearly 8 years to do this after the 2007-08 Great Recession. Let's note that these economic disasters were created by Republicans Bush and Trump and it took Democrats Obama and Biden to clean up their mess and get America back on track. Also note, that when Obama was leaving office his economic boom started for which Trump took credit for and then destroyed with neglect and incompetence.   

The BLS also confirmed today that Americans ages 25 to 54 are returning to jobs at a rapid pace. People have jobs
thanks to President Biden and Democrats. The American Rescue Plan ignited this historic economic success and every single Republican voted against it. 

And let's be clear, the Biden Administration has done it while CUTTING the federal deficit both years they've been here, and with a budget to cut it further next year. Trump and Republicans soared the debt to astronomical levels which gave record tax breaks to billionaires and corporations. Biden is cutting their debt. Biden and Democrats are investing in working class families, blue collar Americans, and infrastructure which is why we see this amazing success. Trickle down economics has never worked and that will always be the GOP plan. Republicans want to tax hard working Americans $4500 which is written in their tax plan. They also want to gut social security, Medicare, and healthcare for people with pre-existing conditions. Americans will not support the GOP tax hike.     

Let's not forget 193 House Republicans yesterday voted "no" to cap insulin prices at $35. Only a 14 voted yes. Republicans can't even give their own voters a break on outrageous insulin prices where elderly and struggling Americans have to decide between their necessary medicine or to pay rent. The fact is, Republicans simply do not care and their resounding "no" vote makes that abundantly clear.   

None of this economic success would have happened under a Republican President and Republican Congress because they never accomplished it. Biden and Democrats did. So, voters are not going to vote for Republicans who have voted against them in 2021 and so far in 2022. People are going to vote for the party that's giving them jobs and easing their financial burden of paying outrageous prices for insulin, and that is the Democratic party that's helped them.   

March Jobs Report: 431K New Jobs

This morning's employment report for March showed a 4318K increase in total nonfarm payrolls, which was below the Investing.com forecast of 490K jobs added. The unemployment rate dropped to 3.6%.

Here is an excerpt from the Employment Situation Summary released this morning by the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 431,000 in March, and the unemployment rate declined to 3.6 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Notable job gains continued in leisure and hospitality, professional and business services, retail trade, and manufacturing.

https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dshort/updates/2022/04/01/march-jobs-report-431k-new-jobs


March jobs report: Payrolls rise by 431,000 as unemployment rate falls to 3.6%

The U.S. economy notched another sizable payroll gain in March as the labor market extended a strong and speedy recovery to bring employment closer to pre-pandemic levels.

March's closely watched jobs report marked a fifteenth consecutive month of expansion for the U.S. workforce. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had anticipated payrolls to rise by 490,000, according to consensus data. At 678,000, last month's employment report reflected a stunning upside surprise to investors, with payrolls rising 255,000 more than consensus estimates projected at the time. Moreover, job gains from the last report were also upwardly revised even further to show 750,000 jobs added or created.

The unemployment rate dropped a more-than-expected two-tenths of 1%, edging closer to the historic low of 3.5% seen in February 2020, Bankrate senior economic analyst Mark Hamrick noted, though pointing out that the labor force participation rate remains 1 percentage point below its pre-pandemic level.

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« Reply #298 on: April 02, 2022, 02:10:04 AM »
Another phony Republican anti Biden talking point has been easily debunked.

Right wingers flat out lie calling it "Biden Inflation". They also lie saying that Biden's "policies" created high inflation. Both fake claims are a lie.

Inflation started in the Summer of 2020, well BEFORE Biden ever took office and he never implemented a "policy" that caused inflation. Global Inflation is happening due to a global pandemic and it has nothing to do with "Biden policies" that Republicans lie about. Europe is suffering from record high inflation so it's a global problem. Republicans know that as well, but they continue to lie just to smear Biden hoping to score cheap political points. 

And let's be clear, Republicans have not been serious about defeating this pandemic. They have lied about the virus not being deadly and they lied about vaccines. They blocked measures to get more people vaccinated and refuse to vote on Biden nominees to posts which will help ease inflation. All the problems the GOP has caused allowed inflation to stay high which is their goal so they can blame Biden.             


European Inflation Soars to Record 7.5% on Fuel, Food Costs
Inflation in Europe has soared to another record.


Personal trainer Antonia Kalantzi, 38, shops at a grocery store in Athens, Greece, on Feb. 16, 2022. Inflation in Europe soared to another record, a fresh sign that rising energy prices fueled by Russia’s war in Ukraine are squeezing consumers and adding pressure on the central bank to raise interest rates. Consumer prices in the 19 countries that use the euro currency rose by an annual rate of 7.5% in March, according to the European Union statistics agency, Eurostat.The latest reading smashed the high set just last month, when it hit a revised 5.9%. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

LONDON (AP) — Inflation in Europe soared to another record, according to new EU figures released Friday, in a fresh sign that rising energy prices fueled by Russia’s war in Ukraine are squeezing consumers and adding pressure on the central bank to raise interest rates.

Consumer prices in the 19 countries that use the euro currency rose by an annual rate of 7.5% in March, according to the European Union statistics agency, Eurostat.

The latest reading smashed the high set just last month, when it hit 5.9%. It's the fifth straight month that inflation in the eurozone has set a record, bringing it to the highest level since recordkeeping for the euro began in 1997.

Rising consumer prices are a growing problem around the world, making it more difficult for people to afford everything from groceries to their utility bills. Spiking energy costs are the main factor driving inflation in Europe, with those prices surging 44.7% last month, up from 32% in February, Eurostat said.

Oil and gas prices had already been rising because of increasing demand from economies recovering from the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic. They jumped higher after Russia, a major oil and gas producer, invaded Ukraine, on fears that sanctions and export restrictions could crimp supplies.

It's also getting more expensive to eat in Europe. Food costs, including alcohol and tobacco, rose 5%, compared with 4.2% in the prior month.

Mina Agib, who runs an Egyptian restaurant called Meya Meya in Berlin, said prices for frying oil and meat have shot up by 70% to 100% recently.

“Who isn’t affected?” Agib replied, when asked whether he’s feeling the impact of rising prices.

Two weeks ago, one of his suppliers said meat prices would increase by 70 euro cents (77 cents) per kilogram, Agib said. “They told us to expect another increase next week.”

To avoid losing money, Agib has had to raise the price of some dishes. One customer, angry at having to pay half a euro more for a plate of sliced meat, dips and salad, posted a negative online review — the first since his restaurant opened over a year ago.

"We’re between a rock and a hard place,” he said. “We want to keep customers happy with high-quality ingredients and homemade food. But we also have to pay the prices our suppliers demand.”

At an outdoor market this week in Cologne, Germany, shopper Andreas Langheim also bemoaned how life was getting more expensive.

“I can see the effect of increasing prices, especially here at the market,” Langheim, 62, said as he picked up some bread from a bakery van. “Everything is more expensive now.”

Prices also increased for goods like clothing, appliances, cars, computers and books, up 3.4% from the 3.1% set the month before, and for services, which were up 2.7% from 2.5%.

The latest figures make it more urgent for the European Central Bank to get off the sidelines and take action, analysts said. The bank is balancing record inflation with the threat that the war may hurt an economy under pressure. Last month, it sped up its exit from economic stimulus efforts to combat inflation, but has not taken more drastic steps.

“We think that the ECB will soon conclude that it can’t wait any longer before starting to raise interest rates,” Jack Allen-Reynolds, senior Europe economist at Capital Economics, said in a report.

Other central banks have started raising rates, including in the U.S., where inflation has soared to a 40-year high of 7.9%. European countries that don’t use the euro, including Britain, Norway and the Czech Republic have done the same.

Italian Premier Mario Draghi, a former European Central Bank president, outlined how the problem hits households.

“Inflation is rising because raw materials prices are going up, in particular those for foodstuffs. Those are the ones that hit hardest a family’s buying power,’’ Draghi told foreign journalists Thursday. “Shortages in some raw materials creates a bottleneck in production and forces further price hikes.’’

Draghi said that as long as inflation remains temporary, governments can respond with budgetary measures, such as payments to help low-income families with higher heating and electricity costs. But if it becomes a longer-term issue, the response will have to be structural, he said.

Italy’s construction industry has raised the alarm over how jobs at thousands of public and private construction sites are at risk from inflation. It warned that the sector could not only slow down but come to a complete halt because of soaring costs for fuel and raw materials, including iron, reinforced concrete and steel, which has doubled in price.

https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2022-04-01/inflation-in-19-nations-using-euro-soars-to-record-7-5

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« Reply #299 on: April 02, 2022, 12:12:08 PM »
Disgraced ex-congressman pardoned by Trump finally hit with fine from election officials



On Friday, The Daily Beast reported that the Federal Election Commission has finally handed down fines against disgraced former Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA) and his associates for a massive campaign finance fraud scheme.

However, noted the report, the actual size of the fine is small relative to the actual amount of money he stole — just $16,000 in total, $12,000 for Hunter and his wife and $4,000 for campaign treasurer Chris Marston.

"Hunter had committed what were widely seen as among the most flagrant personal use violations in recent history," reported Roger Sollenberger. "Over a period of several years, he and his wife — Margaret Hunter, who doubled as his campaign manager — stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from his campaign account and spent it on personal items like vacations, gifts, groceries, oral surgery, and credit card bills. Hunter himself was accused of using thousands of dollars in donor money to fund numerous extramarital affairs, including with multiple lobbyists and a Republican aide. Margaret Hunter, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud in 2018 and cooperated against her husband, served eight months under house arrest. Duncan Hunter pleaded guilty to conspiracy to misuse campaign funds in December 2019, resigned from Congress the next month, and was sentenced to 11 months in prison in March 2020."

Ultimately, though, Hunter never served any of his sentence, as former President Donald Trump pardoned him on his way out the door in December 2020.

"Although the Justice Department administers criminal statutes of campaign finance law, of which there are relatively few, the FEC retains jurisdiction for civil violations. And so, a full two years after sentencing and nearly four years after the initial 60-count indictment, the FEC, in a rare unanimous 6-0 vote, finally moved on the Hunters," said the report. "First they had to get past the pardon. Although the general counsel’s report acknowledged that courts have not 'squarely addressed' whether presidential pardon powers extend to civil violations, the text of Trump’s pardon in this case, the report concluded, was narrow and 'directed squarely at the criminal conviction and resulting punishment.'"

Hunter's pardon was one of a flurry Trump issued for his political allies. He also pardoned former strategist Steve Bannon for an alleged scheme to defraud people donating to a private fund to build a border wall. Bannon has since been re-indicted on totally separate charges for contempt of Congress after refusing to cooperate with the House investigation of the January 6 attack.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/feds-slap-disgraced-rep-duncan-hunter-with-measly-fine-after-trump-pardon

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« Reply #300 on: April 02, 2022, 12:24:26 PM »
'It wasn't just talk,' feds say as Whitmer kidnap trial of 4 men nears end



GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Four men on trial and accused of plotting to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer didn’t just talk about wanting to kidnap and kill Michigan's governor, they planned, prepared and armed themselves to spark a second Civil War, a federal prosecutor said during closing arguments Friday.

“In America, there’s a lot of things you can do. You can criticize the government publicly, absolutely," Assistant U.S. Attorney Nils Kessler told jurors. "If you don’t like the government’s policies, you can protest them. If you don’t like elected leaders, you can vote them out at the ballot box. What you can’t do is kidnap them, kill them or blow them up.

"It wasn't just talk."

Jury deliberations are expected later Friday once defense lawyers have delivered closing arguments that followed a 14-day trial in federal court in Grand Rapids. The trial is one of the most closely watched domestic terrorism investigations in decades that has focused attention on violent extremism that flared ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

Jurors listened to and watched secret recordings of the defendants building bombs in Wisconsin, firing weapons in rural Michigan, going on a night surveillance run past the governor's cottage and griping about tyrannical government officials during a hotel meeting in Ohio. Jurors also listened to recordings that captured defendants mulling ways to torture or kill Whitmer — everything from posing as a pizza-delivering assassin to hog-tying the governor and leaving her on a boat in the middle of Lake Michigan.

There was no boat and there was no plot, defense lawyers argued during the trial. Just tough talk from men on the fringes of society, including Potterville resident Adam Fox, who was so poor he lived in the basement of a vacuum shop, so disrespected that even though prosecutors call him a ringleader, the other accused plotters called him Captain Autism. This group, defense lawyers argued, was manipulated by a rogue government team that entrapped the men and orchestrated a conspiracy.

“The evidence shows, clearly, those plans belong to the government,” Fox’s lawyer, Christopher Gibbons, told jurors Friday.

He blamed FBI Special Agent Jayson Chambers and informant "Big" Dan Chappel for orchestrating the case. In one text, Chappel told the agent “If you need it to happen, I make it happen.”

“That’s manipulation,” Gibbons told jurors Friday.

What the government calls a conspiracy was just talk, Gibbons said.

“The only people moving and the only people trying to make it happen, it all starts and ends with Jayson Chambers and Big Dan,” Gibbons said.

Lake Orion security guard Daniel Harris, the only defendant to testify, told jurors Thursday he did not plot to kidnap Whitmer or attack the state Capitol.

"Absolutely not," Harris, 24, said.

Harris is standing trial alongside Barry Croft, 46, of Delaware and Fox, 38, and Brandon Caserta, 33, of Canton Township. The group was arrested in early October 2020 and accused of hatching the plot due to distrust of the government and anger over restrictions imposed during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. They face up to life in prison if convicted of kidnapping conspiracy.

The trial coincide with jurors in federal court in Washington, D.C., hearing the first cases involving people charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Together, the trials provide the first tests of federal laws being used to punish extremist behavior that erupted nationally in 2020 and 2021 around the presidential election and pandemic.

The Whitmer kidnap trial has featured tense moments and dramatic confrontations.

The government's two star witnesses — convicted plotters Ty Garbin and Kaleb Franks — testified the group conceived of the plot, not FBI agents.

"Liars," Harris testified Thursday.

Chief U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker addressed the entrapment issue during jury instructions Friday. He told jurors that in order to find the defendants were entrapped, there must be undisputed evidence that government agents induced them to commit the crime and that Fox, Croft, Harris and Caserta were not predisposed to commit kidnapping conspiracy.

On Friday, the prosecutor recounted the group’s motivation. Croft was driven by vanity and viewed himself as the country’s “re-founding father,” Kessler said.

Fox was motivated by wanting to humiliate Whitmer for his own shortcomings, telling co-defendants his life on the edges of society, in a makeshift apartment without a working toilet or water was the fault of that “tyrant b----,” the prosecutor said.

“In the world Adam Fox wanted, the person with the biggest muscles and guns makes the rules,” Kessler said.

Accused ringleader Adam Fox purchased an 800,000-volt Taser to use in kidnapping Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, according to the FBI.

Harris, meanwhile, never saw combat as a Marine.

“Maybe he wanted to see it now,” the prosecutor said.

And Caserta was filled with conspiracy theories about international Zionist bankers pulling the strings of government, Kessler said.

"He wanted to live in a world where nobody could tell him what to do,” he said.

Kessler countered several “red herrings” mentioned by defense lawyers. The defendants were not simply engaged in a “juvenile soldier fantasy” or cosplay, or merely talking tough while high or drunk during a roughly five-month investigation.

“Do you know anybody who is stoned for five straight months?” Kessler asked jurors.

© The Detroit News

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« Reply #301 on: April 02, 2022, 12:41:09 PM »
President Biden
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"We just learned that unemployment is now down to 3.6% and, in March, our economy created 431,000 jobs.
 
This is a historic recovery — Americans are back at work.

Today, we learned our economy created 431,000 jobs in March. And we learned that in January and February, the economy created about 100,000 more jobs than we previously thought.

That means over the last three months, the economy created more than a half-million jobs a month.

Over the course of my presidency, our economy has now created 7.9 million jobs. 
 
More jobs created over the first 14 months of any presidency, in any term, ever.

In March, the unemployment rate fell to 3.6%.
 
Down from 6.4% when I took office.
 
The fastest decline in unemployment at the start of a president’s term ever recorded.

There have been only three months in the last 50 years where the unemployment rate in America was lower than it is now.

What this means is clear: Americans are back to work."


Watch: https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1510021375490199559

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« Reply #302 on: April 02, 2022, 01:00:00 PM »
The White House
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Economy Update: This morning we learned that unemployment is down to 3.6% and the economy created 431,000 jobs in March. Here’s a closer look at our economic recovery, and what’s next:

First, jobs: @POTUS’s first year in office was the largest year of job growth in American history. This was a direct result of the American Rescue Plan and other actions that overcame an ongoing global pandemic. The trend is continuing.



This recovery and growth was not inevitable – we can see that by comparing our economic growth and money in people’s bank accounts to other major economies. The U.S. was the first major advanced economy to get to stronger levels than before the pandemic.



The jobs recovery under @POTUS is unprecedented. Not only are initial unemployment claims, meaning people newly out of work, down near historic lows, but the total people on unemployment benefits is at its lowest level since 1969.



Throughout all of this, @POTUS has managed to actually reduce the deficit as well. The deficit fell by over $350 billion last year and is on track to fall by $1.3 trillion this year.



@POTUS is doing everything in his power to lower costs at home by:
- Addressing short-term supply chain issues
- Increasing oil supply
- Pushing for lower prescription drug prices, child care costs, and more
- Promoting competition


https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1509936784334983170

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The United States is currently reporting 16,138 coronavirus hospitalizations, the lowest mark since reporting began in July 2020, according to data from @CNN and the Department of Health and Human Services.

U.S. Covid hospitalizations hit new low, falling 32 percent in the last two weeks

Covid hospitalizations are at their lowest levels since the U.S. began keeping records at the start of the pandemic, according to an NBC News analysis of data from the Department of Health and Human Services.

Average hospitalizations fell to 16,760, lower than the previous low of 16,808, set before the delta wave in June. Hospitalization figures from the past few days could change as hospitals finalize numbers.

Since March 2020, when HHS began recording hospitalizations, as many as 159,000 people have been hospitalized in a day with Covid, a peak that was set Jan. 20 during the omicron surge. On average, the country has reported 63,000 hospitalizations a day.

In the past two weeks, hospitalizations have fallen by 32 percent, from an average of 24,595 to 16,760.

President Joe Biden declared in his State of the Union address this month that “Covid-19 need no longer control our lives.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/covid-19-hospitalizations-country-hit-new-low-march-31-rcna22441


Coronavirus vaccine are free and accessible thanks to President Biden’s historic vaccination campaign. The American Rescue Plan have saved more than 1 million American lives and will continue to save countless more.

Go to http://covid.gov to find a free vaccine near you!


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