There seems to be a sort of widespread confusion over folks in the United States, hanging around like a sort of fog, due in large part to the conflicting messaging they are receiving from the reality they are living in and the Biden administration that is supposed to be running the country. You see, the economy is a complete and total mess. Big corporations are laying off large swaths of their workers and those who are receiving those pink slips are having a difficult time finding work.
And yet, when they turn on the television or get online to check out the news, President Joe Biden and the mainstream media insist that things are just a-okay. Everything’s fine and dandy. Why is there such a disparity between what we’re being told and what’s actually happening around us?
Last Friday, the BLS put out a report featuring employment numbers for the month of February. And, according to Zero Hedge, it’s “the most ridiculous jobs report in history:
Last month we though that the January jobs report was the “most ridiculous in recent history” but, boy, were we wrong because this morning the Biden department of goalseeked propaganda (aka BLS) published the February jobs report, and holy crap was that something else. Even Goebbels would blush.
The powers-that-be informed us that the U.S. economy had added 275,000 jobs during February. Sounds like a fantastic figure. And it is. By which I mean that number is pure fantasy concocted by the deranged liberal imagination, because if you do research into the report, you will see that the number of native born workers dropped by a whopping 560,000 last month. That number over the course of the last three months totals 2.4 million:
But wait there’s even more, because now that the primary season is over and we enter the heart of election season and political talking points will be thrown around left and right, especially in the context of the immigration crisis created intentionally by the Biden administration which is hoping to import millions of new Democratic voters (maybe the US can hold the presidential election in Honduras or Guatemala, after all it is their citizens that will be illegally casting the key votes in November), what we find is that in February, the number of native-born workers tumbled again, sliding by a massive 560K to just 129.807 million. Add to this the December data, and we get a near-record 2.4 million plunge in native-born workers in just the past 3 months (only the covid crash was worse)!
The next question is where, exactly, this alleged job growth is coming from? Well, the BLS report states that a total of 1.2 million foreign-born workers were added to the workforce during the month of February alone:
The offset? A record 1.2 million foreign-born (read immigrants, both legal and illegal but mostly illegal) workers added in February!
In other words, the report is trying to pass off an increase in the number of immigrant workers as job growth in order to pad Biden’s resume going into the general election cycle. The administration actually believes we’re dumb enough to buy this garbage. Meanwhile, actual American workers are being booted from their jobs and spending extended periods of time looking for work and coming up short.
What’s even more, how is it possible a million foreign-born workers were added into the system in just a month? Especially with layoffs happening left and right?
A piece from Challenger, Gray & Christmas stated that the month of February had the most number of layoffs this country has seen since the Great Depression:
Layoff announcements in February hit their highest level for the month since the global financial crisis, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
The total of 84,638 planned cuts showed an increase of 3% from January and 9% from the same month a year ago, with technology and finance companies at the forefront.
From a historical perspective, this was the worst February since 2009, which saw 186,350 announcements as the worst of the financial crisis was seemingly coming to an end.
In summary, the economy sucks, but the government is trying to gaslight us all into believing that what we’re experiencing and seeing with our own two eyes isn’t real. One way this is made possible is by the classifications they use for those who are not working. An adult who isn’t currently working will either be called “unemployed” or labeled as “not in the labor force.”
During the month of February, 6,458,000 Americans were classified officially “unemployed.” If that was the actual number, believe it or not, that would, overall, be good news.
However, another 100,285,000 Americans were referred to as “not in the labor force” during the last month. Do a little math, stick those numbers together, and that equals a total of 106,743,000 Americans out of work. During the time of the Great Depression the unemployment number did not even hit 90 million. Things are looking bad.
Tack on to that the fact that the cost of living is skyrocketing. Renting a 160 square foot house in the city of Las Vegas is $950 a month. An average home in Bozeman, Montana is now over a million dollars:
Bozeman, Montana, a small city of about 56,000 people, has seen home prices soar on the back of increased migration to the area, catapulting demand for properties.
A single-family home in the area rose by nearly 40 percent to more than $1.16 million as of February, according to the Bozeman Real Estate Group.
People are out of work en masse. Paychecks are shrinking and the cost of living is going up due to inflation and companies being forced to pass off the costs of doing business to the consumer. And our president wants us to believe it’s all good, never been better.
What more do you need to opt out of voting for four more years of Joe Biden?