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I never see BSM2 posting in tech threads, because he has no tech skills.
SSG posts in tech threads but only to ask questions.
CA does sometimes try to help others in tech threads but mainly the three just hang out in R&R threads posting bullshit, when the do post info there is no link, no headline to search for, and rarely post the whole article only snipits to prove their points.
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Yup just snide childish remarks.
I never see BSM2 posting in tech threads, because he has no tech skills.
SSG posts in tech threads but only to ask questions.
CA does sometimes try to help others in tech threads but mainly the three just hang out in R&R threads posting bullshit, when the do post info there is no link, no headline to search for, and rarely post the whole article only snipits to prove their points.
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Just like how you like to criticize everyone over spelling errors when you are by far the worst speller on CTN.
Any rebuttals, you always insult with crude language, so what is the point of bothering to try?Comment
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... highlight any text, right click, search if you are interested in finding the source publication. Easy to do, if you actually cared.
Just like how you like to criticize everyone over spelling errors when you are by far the worst speller on CTN.
Any rebuttals, you always insult with crude language, so what is the point of bothering to try?Comment
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I had to laugh at the " one of the worst spellers on CTN" other than the intentional misspelling of Nancy Pelosi's name ... Chuck Schumer et al.. I have spelled everything correctly except for the occasional "fat fingered" mistake.
BSM2 still hasn't learned the proper usage of Their/There and neither has CA...
these three are just tools of the left ... and are IMHO low information voters.Comment
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i too have caught them in lies....
I had to laugh at the " one of the worst spellers on CTN" other than the intentional misspelling of Nancy Pelosi's name ... Chuck Schumer et al.. I have spelled everything correctly except for the occasional "fat fingered" mistake.
BSM2 still hasn't learned the proper usage of Their/There and neither has CA...
these three are just tools of the left ... and are IMHO low information voters.
HAHAHA!!! Oh Phil, I have caught you in soooooo many lies. You simple ignore it when I catch you.
You have certainly not "spelled everything correctly" Just another lie from the king.Comment
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Biden's Latest Speaking Gaffe Can't Even Be Comprehended Without Looking at the White House Transcript
Operation Warp Speed vaccination program (credit Biden and his fellow Democrats will never extendlong historynotWhite House transcriptmurderous violencewhose constant gaffesdoddering, potentially corrupteconomy was humming and even longtime foes in the Middle East were taking historic steps toward peace.
All of that disappeared in the year that followed, thanks to a virus from China abroad and chicanery by the Democratic Party, the mainstream media and Big Tech
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Biden Misses Job Projections, 2nd Straight Month of Failure as He Continues to Pay Workers to Stay Home
The U.S. economy reported an increase of 559,000 jobs in May and the unemployment rate declined to 5.8 percent, according to Department of Labor data released Friday.
Total non-farm payroll employment increased by 559,000 in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics reportThe Wall Street JournalADPAmerican Rescue Plan, which Biden signed into law in March, extended pandemic-related unemployment benefits through Labor Day and raised them by $300 a week, according to CNBC, causing critics to say that the federal government is essentially paying workers to remain home.
The U.S. has added roughly 2 million jobs since January as the economy continues to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
However, after a strong March jobs report, the U.S. economy added just 266,000 jobs in April. Economists had projected a million new jobs to be added in that month.
Biden has focused his efforts recently on negotiating an infrastructure package. On Wednesday, he met with Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito to discuss how the two sides could compromise.
The infrastructure plan released by the White House earlier this year would cost $2.3 trillion. The infrastructure plan has been criticized by business groups, which argued it would create barriers to new job creation since it proposes a corporate tax hikeremarksreported in April. New jobless claims hit another pandemic-low, dropping below 400,000 on Thursday.
Inflation, though, has increasedsaid.
Average coronavirus cases and deaths have declined precipitously since the beginning of the year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. On Thursday, the U.S. reported 437 new coronavirus-related deaths and 14,354 new cases.
The U.S. has administered nearly 300 million vaccinations, meaning 63 percent of U.S. adults have received at least one coronavirus vaccine dose, according to the CDC.
The speed of the rebound from the pandemic recession has caught employers off guard and touched off a scramble to hire.
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Biden Misses Job Projections, 2nd Straight Month of Failure as He Continues to Pay Workers to Stay Home
The U.S. economy reported an increase of 559,000 jobs in May and the unemployment rate declined to 5.8 percent, according to Department of Labor data released Friday.
Total non-farm payroll employment increased by 559,000 in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics reportThe Wall Street JournalADPAmerican Rescue Plan, which Biden signed into law in March, extended pandemic-related unemployment benefits through Labor Day and raised them by $300 a week, according to CNBC, causing critics to say that the federal government is essentially paying workers to remain home.
The U.S. has added roughly 2 million jobs since January as the economy continues to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
However, after a strong March jobs report, the U.S. economy added just 266,000 jobs in April. Economists had projected a million new jobs to be added in that month.
Biden has focused his efforts recently on negotiating an infrastructure package. On Wednesday, he met with Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito to discuss how the two sides could compromise.
The infrastructure plan released by the White House earlier this year would cost $2.3 trillion. The infrastructure plan has been criticized by business groups, which argued it would create barriers to new job creation since it proposes a corporate tax hikeremarksreported in April. New jobless claims hit another pandemic-low, dropping below 400,000 on Thursday.
Inflation, though, has increasedsaid.
Average coronavirus cases and deaths have declined precipitously since the beginning of the year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. On Thursday, the U.S. reported 437 new coronavirus-related deaths and 14,354 new cases.
The U.S. has administered nearly 300 million vaccinations, meaning 63 percent of U.S. adults have received at least one coronavirus vaccine dose, according to the CDC.
The speed of the rebound from the pandemic recession has caught employers off guard and touched off a scramble to hire.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/us...une-2020-08-10
This seems like good news Phil. Thanks for posting it.Comment
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Biden and the democrat party have effectively made it legal for black folks to loot and steal. It's fucking disgusting.
Looting, Riots Break Out in Minneapolis After Police Return Fire, Kill Wanted Felon
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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