Labor Department May DELAY Jobs Report
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Labor Department May DELAY Jobs Report
A week or so before the election and we get this bullshit...
The U.S. Labor Department on Monday said it hasn’t made a decision yet on whether to delay Friday’s October jobs report, the final reading on the labor market before next week’s federal elections.
A Labor official said the agency will assess the schedule for all its data releases this week when the “weather emergency” is over. What does the weather have to do with this? Fuck man, DC is shut down today, but there's no major flooding there, and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
Labor is scheduled to release the employment report on Friday, third quarter employment costs on Wednesday and weekly jobless claims on Thursday.
The U.S. Census Bureau also said it hasn’t made a decision on whether to delay economic reports it plans to release this week, including construction spending on Thursday and factory orders on Friday.
http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2012/10/ ... bs-report/
The U.S. Labor Department on Monday said it hasn’t made a decision yet on whether to delay Friday’s October jobs report, the final reading on the labor market before next week’s federal elections.
A Labor official said the agency will assess the schedule for all its data releases this week when the “weather emergency” is over. What does the weather have to do with this? Fuck man, DC is shut down today, but there's no major flooding there, and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
Labor is scheduled to release the employment report on Friday, third quarter employment costs on Wednesday and weekly jobless claims on Thursday.
The U.S. Census Bureau also said it hasn’t made a decision on whether to delay economic reports it plans to release this week, including construction spending on Thursday and factory orders on Friday.
http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2012/10/ ... bs-report/
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Re: Labor Department May DELAY Jobs Report
Another troll thread from birtherplanet.
Thought the election does not matter?
Why the concern over when a jobs report is released?
Its' all a conspiracy to help Obama win.
Census Dept and BLS are trying to rig the election!
Put on your tin foil hat.
Thought the election does not matter?
Why the concern over when a jobs report is released?
Its' all a conspiracy to help Obama win.
Census Dept and BLS are trying to rig the election!
Put on your tin foil hat.
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In other words "I'm working this side of the internet".DEATH ROW JOE wrote:Another troll thread from birtherplanet.
Thought the election does not matter?
Why the concern over when a jobs report is released?
Its' all a conspiracy to help Obama win.
Census Dept and BLS are trying to rig the election!
Put on your tin foil hat.

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Looks like the Supreme Court is part of the conspiracy to help Obama win the election.
Supreme Court cancels Tuesday sitting
http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/10/court ... y-sitting/
“Due to weather conditions related to Hurricane Sandy,” the Supreme Court said Monday, it has cancelled its public sitting for tomorrow, Tuesday. The cases that would have been heard then will now be heard beginning at 10 a.m. on Thursday of this week. As of now, the scheduled arguments on Wednesday will go ahead, the Court said. If any further developments affect its schedule, it will announce that on its website, the Court added.
The two cases that will go over from Tuesday to Thursday are Chaidez v. United States (11-820), on retroactivity of the decision in Padilla v. Kentucky on required legal advice to clients when they are considering guilty pleas that may lead to their deportation from the United States, and Bailey v. United States (11-770), on whether police may detain a suspect away from the site of a search for which they have a warrant, while they carry out the search.
Because of the weather, the Court planned to close its building to the public at 2 p.m. today.

Supreme Court cancels Tuesday sitting
http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/10/court ... y-sitting/
“Due to weather conditions related to Hurricane Sandy,” the Supreme Court said Monday, it has cancelled its public sitting for tomorrow, Tuesday. The cases that would have been heard then will now be heard beginning at 10 a.m. on Thursday of this week. As of now, the scheduled arguments on Wednesday will go ahead, the Court said. If any further developments affect its schedule, it will announce that on its website, the Court added.
The two cases that will go over from Tuesday to Thursday are Chaidez v. United States (11-820), on retroactivity of the decision in Padilla v. Kentucky on required legal advice to clients when they are considering guilty pleas that may lead to their deportation from the United States, and Bailey v. United States (11-770), on whether police may detain a suspect away from the site of a search for which they have a warrant, while they carry out the search.
Because of the weather, the Court planned to close its building to the public at 2 p.m. today.
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Maybe asking people to go to work during a monstrous hurricane is a bit excessive. What do you think?brotherplanet wrote:A week or so before the election and we get this bullshit...
The U.S. Labor Department on Monday said it hasn’t made a decision yet on whether to delay Friday’s October jobs report, the final reading on the labor market before next week’s federal elections.
A Labor official said the agency will assess the schedule for all its data releases this week when the “weather emergency” is over. What does the weather have to do with this? Fuck man, DC is shut down today, but there's no major flooding there, and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
Labor is scheduled to release the employment report on Friday, third quarter employment costs on Wednesday and weekly jobless claims on Thursday.
The U.S. Census Bureau also said it hasn’t made a decision on whether to delay economic reports it plans to release this week, including construction spending on Thursday and factory orders on Friday.
http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2012/10/ ... bs-report/


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Reading comprehension isn't really your thing, is it?Danzig in the Dark wrote:Maybe asking people to go to work during a monstrous hurricane is a bit excessive. What do you think?brotherplanet wrote:A week or so before the election and we get this bullshit...
The U.S. Labor Department on Monday said it hasn’t made a decision yet on whether to delay Friday’s October jobs report, the final reading on the labor market before next week’s federal elections.
A Labor official said the agency will assess the schedule for all its data releases this week when the “weather emergency” is over. What does the weather have to do with this? Fuck man, DC is shut down today, but there's no major flooding there, and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
Labor is scheduled to release the employment report on Friday, third quarter employment costs on Wednesday and weekly jobless claims on Thursday.
The U.S. Census Bureau also said it hasn’t made a decision on whether to delay economic reports it plans to release this week, including construction spending on Thursday and factory orders on Friday.
http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2012/10/ ... bs-report/
Let me help you by quoting the second half of my sentence...
and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
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They don't already have the report ready. The report is for October you imbecile. There are two days left in October. Since the month ends on Wednesday, they only have one day to finalize the report and release it on the first Friday of the month.brotherplanet wrote: and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
Learn to use your fucking brain. Seriously, this is getting ridiculous.
The consensus is for an increase of 120,000 non-farm payroll jobs in October up from 114,000 in September and for the unemployment rate to increase to 7.9% in October, up from 7.8% in September. Go ahead and make a big deal out of a .1% change in the unemployment rate.
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Shouldn't the month end first before they compile the report? Unless Doc Brown or Mary McFly head the DOL, they can't go back to the future. Critical thinking and logic are not your things, are they? I'd like to help you but I can only fix broke, not stupid.brotherplanet wrote:Reading comprehension isn't really your thing, is it?Danzig in the Dark wrote:Maybe asking people to go to work during a monstrous hurricane is a bit excessive. What do you think?brotherplanet wrote:A week or so before the election and we get this bullshit...
The U.S. Labor Department on Monday said it hasn’t made a decision yet on whether to delay Friday’s October jobs report, the final reading on the labor market before next week’s federal elections.
A Labor official said the agency will assess the schedule for all its data releases this week when the “weather emergency” is over. What does the weather have to do with this? Fuck man, DC is shut down today, but there's no major flooding there, and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
Labor is scheduled to release the employment report on Friday, third quarter employment costs on Wednesday and weekly jobless claims on Thursday.
The U.S. Census Bureau also said it hasn’t made a decision on whether to delay economic reports it plans to release this week, including construction spending on Thursday and factory orders on Friday.
http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2012/10/ ... bs-report/
Let me help you by quoting the second half of my sentence...
and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.


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Dont' forget he's just trolling. Of course he knows they have the report for October ready before the month ends. After all, the report is fake just like the birth certificate. They had the October report ready in September.
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Doc, we gotta hurry up and get that
report out before brotherplanet freaks out!


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You are a dumbass who doesn't have a clue how census data works - and yes, I do know how census data works. They actually were finishing collecting data last Friday - that was the deadline for businesses to get their numbers in for the October report - someone still has to compile all the data into the various reports released. With the gov't being closed, most likely the final compilation wasn't completed. So the jobs reports will be a couple days late - your tinfoil hat shit idea is that they are trying to hold it until after the election - not.going.to.happenbrotherplanet wrote:Reading comprehension isn't really your thing, is it?Danzig in the Dark wrote:Maybe asking people to go to work during a monstrous hurricane is a bit excessive. What do you think?brotherplanet wrote:A week or so before the election and we get this bullshit...
The U.S. Labor Department on Monday said it hasn’t made a decision yet on whether to delay Friday’s October jobs report, the final reading on the labor market before next week’s federal elections.
A Labor official said the agency will assess the schedule for all its data releases this week when the “weather emergency” is over. What does the weather have to do with this? Fuck man, DC is shut down today, but there's no major flooding there, and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
Labor is scheduled to release the employment report on Friday, third quarter employment costs on Wednesday and weekly jobless claims on Thursday.
The U.S. Census Bureau also said it hasn’t made a decision on whether to delay economic reports it plans to release this week, including construction spending on Thursday and factory orders on Friday.
http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2012/10/ ... bs-report/
Let me help you by quoting the second half of my sentence...
and it's not like they don't already have the report ready since it was supposed to be released this week.
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LMFAO, all that whining and foot stomping for nothing.
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joey missing the obvious point... Again... I was right. There was NO reason to delay the report.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11 ... 1000-jobs/
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS14000000
And for fun...
Food Stamp Growth 75X Greater than Job Creation
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/foo ... 60073.html
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11 ... 1000-jobs/
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS14000000
And for fun...
Food Stamp Growth 75X Greater than Job Creation
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/foo ... 60073.html
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You fail.brotherplanet wrote:joey missing the obvious point... Again... I was right. There was NO reason to delay the report.
1) There was a reason to possibly delay the report. The Supreme Court postponed hearings due to the hurricane. It's understandable that the BLS might not be able to release the report.
2) You suggested they were engaged in a conspiracy to protect Obama.
"A week or so before the election and we get this bullshit..." - birtherplanet
Fox news? Seriously? A change in the unemployment rate from 7.8% to 7.9% is called "essentially unchanged." It's not statistically significant since the household survey has a margin of error of +/- 400,000.
"jobless rate essentially unchanged (7.9%)" - BLS
"the threshold for a statistically significant change in the
household survey is about 400,000" - BLS
You fail again. Two strikes.
You fail again dumb ass. Latest numbers for food stamp rolls is July 2012. From July 2011 to July 2012, the food stamp rolls increased 1.336 million. From July 2011 to July 2012, the employment level increased 2.77 million.brotherplanet wrote: And for fun...
Food Stamp Growth 75X Greater than Job Creation
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/foo ... 60073.html
Employment level grew 100% faster than food stamp rolls from July 2011 to July 2012.
Food stamp rolls:
http://www.fns.usda.gov/pd/34SNAPmonthly.htm
Jul 2011 45.345 million
Jul 2012 46.681 million
employment level:
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS12000000
July 2011: 139.450 million
July 2012: 142.220 million
Three strikes, you are out bitch.
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Did you not read my post you dumbass? I spent half the day on the phone last Friday with those fuckers from the BLS gathering the employment data for the mega-company I work for. Fuck off.brotherplanet wrote:joey missing the obvious point... Again... I was right. There was NO reason to delay the report.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11 ... 1000-jobs/
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS14000000
And for fun...
Food Stamp Growth 75X Greater than Job Creation
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/foo ... 60073.html
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hysteria_625 wrote:Did you not read my post you dumbass? I spent half the day on the phone last Friday with those fuckers from the BLS gathering the employment data for the mega-company I work for. Fuck off.brotherplanet wrote:joey missing the obvious point... Again... I was right. There was NO reason to delay the report.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11 ... 1000-jobs/
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS14000000
And for fun...
Food Stamp Growth 75X Greater than Job Creation
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/foo ... 60073.html
Well, that just about says it all. I think he's made his point.most likely the final compilation wasn't completed

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It's especially funny because he chooses Fox News over the labor department's non-partisian employment situation summary. Also amusing that he does not focus on U6 rate this month since the U6 rate dropped from 14.7% to 14.6%, and instead focuses on U3 which rose from 7.8% to 7.9%.Luminiferous wrote:brotherplanet wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/politics
THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- OCTOBER 2012
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
Then to make matters worse, he quotes The Weekly Standard, another arm of Murdoch's propaganda machine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Weekly_Standard
The Weekly Standard is an American neoconservative opinion magazine published 48 times per year. Its founding publisher, News Corporation, debuted the title September 18, 1995.