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Should be a wild four years.

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So does reddit love Musk again?
They're loving that he called Trump a pedo but he'll never be allowed back into that club. He's burnt that bridge too thoroughly. Even in those threads where they're circlejerking about the Epstein shit they're still shitting on him hard.
 
They're loving that he called Trump a pedo but he'll never be allowed back into that club. He's burnt that bridge too thoroughly. Even in those threads where they're circlejerking about the Epstein shit they're still shitting on him hard.
So where does Muskrat go now that the right and left hates him? Libertarian party? Citizens reform party? The Republic of Dave?
 
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So does reddit love Musk again?
The only thing Musk could do that would ever come close to redeeming him in the eyes of the left would be something that would get him shot a few thousand times by secret service before he made it to the oval office carpet. Any chance of him being welcomed back into the fold died when he bought twitter, they hate him even more for that than they do sucking up to Trump because they know that was the tipping point and mattered a lot more than spending a few million on ad buys and jeet spam.
 
Why is it that when I decide to step back to do personal stuff for a day or two something severe happens. I swear this is becoming a problem. I can't look away for a fucking second! I take my eyes off of things and Elon's gone off the rails while I wasn't here to enjoy it with you guys! Life's unfair, I tell you, simply unfair!

But boy... is it entertaining! Current events have even replaced the typical 30 pages of TIRED, UNENDING, MERCILESS jewsperging in the thread! With all of the delicious buttery popcorn we've been provided by Elon "Give Me Pajeets Or I Self Delete" Musk, it's hard to want to talk about anything else (because our mouths of stuffed full of popcorn!)

Good morning USPG2! Are you enjoying Elon "India the Best, Ketamine I Ingest" Musk's meltdown? I think he could have went a bit further, really add some flare to his pointless self-destruction. Maybe throw some slurs in Afrikaans in there or something. A little zest for the mess, y'know?
 
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The only thing Musk could do that would ever come close to redeeming him in the eyes of the left would be something that would get him shot a few thousand times by secret service before he made it to the oval office carpet. Any chance of him being welcomed back into the fold died when he bought twitter, they hate him even more for that than they do sucking up to Trump because they know that was the tipping point and mattered a lot more than spending a few million on ad buys and jeet spam.
I believe Musk will still come back. Not now. But in time. He's got to suffer a little bit though. He broke the rules and as such must be cast into the wilderness for a bit. But like the prodigal son, he can return after long enough
 
I knew the moment Elon started kvetching over H1Bs for the street shitters their partnership wasn't going to last. Even then, Trump's patience was wearing thin, and you could tell simply from the way he 'tard wrangled the autist into knocking it the fuck off. Trump killing his EV gibs and his trade war with China pushed Musk over the edge, and now he's gone full Kanye. As I stated previously, I knew it would end, but I didn't think Musk would sperg the fuck out on X like a jilted lover over being told "no" once. I always thought Musk would be a bit more classy and conduct himself a bit more ... I don't know.. gracefully.

Well, the autist proved me wrong.
 
So where does Muskrat go now that the right and left hates him? Libertarian party? Citizens reform party? The Republic of Dave?
He did run a poll if he should start his own political party. So I'd imagine he's going to do that. I can't imagine it'll be any more successful than the lolberts or green party though. He'll get a couple percent of the vote for his party and they'll proceed to do nothing but grandstand and slow things down even more.
 
Keep whining about those tariffs, Elon
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May Payrolls Rise By 139K, Beating Estimates, But Report Shows Sweeping Labor Market Weakness​

With the jobs whisper number of 110K flirting dangerously close with a sub 100K print, one which both JPM and Goldman said could spark a waterfall selloff in stocks, moments ago the BLS reported that in May the worst case scenario was averted, with the US adding a modest 139K, which while below last month's print, was above the median consensus of 126K, and well inside the estimated range of 75K to 190K.

That was the good news; the bad news is virtually all historical data points during the Trump admin were revised lower, with April revised 30K lower from 177K to 147K, and March revised 65K lower from 185K to 120K. Worse, every single month under the Trump admin has been revised lower.

Turning to the unemployment rate, there were no surprises here: consensus expected an unchanged 4.2% print from April, and got just that. The unemployment rate has so far held at 4.2 percent in May and has remained in a narrow range of 4.0% to 4.2% since May 2024. The number of unemployed people, at 7.2 million, changed little over the month.

Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rates for adult men (3.9 percent), adult women (3.9 percent), teenagers (13.4 percent), Whites (3.8 percent), Blacks (6.0 percent), Asians (3.6 percent), and Hispanics (5.1 percent) showed little or no change over the month.

The unemployment rate was the result of a modest increase in the number of unemployed people (from 7.166 million to 7.237 million) while the labor force declined by ~600K, from 171.135 million to 170.510 million. More importantly, the disconnect between the Household survey and Establishment survey is back, as the number of employed workers plunged tumbled by 696K, even as payrolls reportedly rose.

Some more qualitative details from the report:
  • The number of people jobless less than 5 weeks increased by 264,000 to 2.5 million in May. The number of long-term unemployed (those jobless for 27 weeks or more) decreased over the month by 218,000 to 1.5 million. Both measures were little changed over the year. The long-term unemployed accounted for 20.4 percent of all unemployed people in May.
  • In May, the employment-population ratio declined by 0.3 percentage point to 59.7 percent. The labor force participation rate decreased by 0.2 percentage point to 62.4 percent.
  • The number of people employed part time for economic reasons, at 4.6 million, changed little in May. These individuals would have preferred full-time employment but were working part time because their hours had been reduced or they were unable to find full-time jobs.
  • In May, the number of people not in the labor force who currently want a job was little changed at 6.0 million. These individuals were not counted as unemployed because they were not actively looking for work during the 4 weeks preceding the survey or were unavailable to take a job.
  • Among those not in the labor force who wanted a job, the number of people marginally attached to the labor force, at 1.6 million, changed little in May. These individuals wanted and were available for work and had looked for a job sometime in the prior 12 months but had not looked for work in the 4 weeks preceding the survey. The number of discouraged workers, a subset of the marginally attached who believed that no jobs were
Next, turning to earnings, we find that May average hourly earnings actually printed stronger than expected, rising 0.4% MoM, double the 0.2% expected, and up from the 0.2% in April. On an annual basis, earnings rose 3.9%, also above the 3.7% consensus, and unchanged from the upward revised April print of 3.9%.

Average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 15 cents, or 0.4 percent, to $36.24 in May. Over the past 12 months, average hourly earnings have increased by 3.9 percent. In May, average hourly earnings of private-sector production and nonsupervisory employees rose by 12 cents, or 0.4 percent, to $31.18.

There were also no surprises in the number of hours worked: In May, the average workweek for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls was 34.3 hours for the third month in a row. In manufacturing, the average workweek was little changed at 40.1 hours, and overtime was unchanged at 2.9 hours. The average workweek for production and nonsupervisory employees on private nonfarm payrolls remained at 33.7 hours in May.

Here is the breakdown of jobs by industry:
  • Health care added 62,000 jobs in May, higher than the average monthly gain of 44,000 over the prior 12 months. In May, job gains occurred in hospitals (+30,000), ambulatory health care services (+29,000), and skilled nursing care facilities (+6,000).
  • Employment in leisure and hospitality continued to trend up in May (+48,000), largely in food services and drinking places (+30,000). Over the prior 12 months, leisure and hospitality had added an average of 20,000 jobs per month.
  • In May, social assistance employment continued to trend up (+16,000), reflecting continued growth in individual and family services (+16,000).
  • Federal government employment continued to decline in May (-22,000) and is down by 59,000 since January. (Employees on paid leave or receiving ongoing severance pay are counted as employed in the establishment survey.)
Employment showed little change over the month in other major industries, including mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction; construction; manufacturing; wholesale trade; retail trade; transportation and warehousing; information; financial activities; professional and business services; and other services.

Last but not least, there was acute softness in both the breakdown between full and part-time workers, where the former tumbled by 623K and the latter increased by 33K

Finally, the number of native-born workers tumbled by 444K, while foreign-born workers also dropped by 224K, and easing back from the record set two months ago.

Overall, this was a poor jobs report if one ignores the headline which will surely be revised to a sub-100K print in the next month or two.
The job market report beat the odds. But Trump's admin has been revising the previous months downward. Just like Biden's admin was doing.
 
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You were literally just saying calling doesn’t work and that these people need be harassed irl
It doesn't work because they don't feel like they are at risk. We should do both. Harass them until they listen to the calls of their voters. I still do it because i have some small hope they will do the right thing. It's either that or actually go blackpill. I care about the people around me and want them get a win once in a while. The covid lockdowns effects are still felt here really hard. Then you add 4 years of inflation from Biden. Savings are gone. Job reports are all fine and dandy but they sure don't seem to be around here. People who had built a life reduced to working at a places hours away or get jobs they know can't support their family because there just isn't anything else. Lot less dads at sporting and school events now because they have no choice. Before everyone came.

So i am sorry i am not giving constant praise to Trump but he promised to help middle America and time is running out. Every day you drive down main street and another small shop is closed. We are losing what it means to be American. We cannot take another lame duck term followed by dem degrowth.
 
It doesn't work because they don't feel like they are at risk. We should do both. Harass them until they listen to the calls of their voters. I still do it because i have some small hope they will do the right thing. It's either that or actually go blackpill. I care about the people around me and want them get a win once in a while. The covid lockdowns effects are still felt here really hard. Then you add 4 years of inflation from Biden. Savings are gone. Job reports are all fine and dandy but they sure don't seem to be around here. People who had built a life reduced to working at a places hours away or get jobs they know can't support their family because there just isn't anything else. Lot less dads at sporting and school events now because they have no choice. Before everyone came.

So i am sorry i am not giving constant praise to Trump but he promised to help middle America and time is running out. Every day you drive down main street and another small shop is closed. We are losing what it means to be American. We cannot take another lame duck term followed by dem degrowth.
Can you do MIGA , or he's gonna get jailed soon ? At least have some diversity in your retarded screeds, this shit is stale
 
The Big Beautiful Bill. All of Trumps campaign promises signed into law. Notably, but not limited to, no tax on Tips, tax cuts, boost to the military, Wall fully funded, and much more.
B-B-But that requires the government spend money! The government shouldn't be allowed to spend money unless it's money going to one of Elon's companies! Impeach Trump now! >:(
 
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