Bill’s Commentary:

“Are they planning to show the debate on the Comedy Channel?”

“This Proved Our Point”: CNN Anchor Slammed Over Mic-Cut Exposing Jake Tapper Lies

In case you needed a preview of what to expect during this week’s presidential election debate – hosted by CNN – we present the following…

Just seconds after Trump 2024 National Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt began to discuss CNN’s historical bias against her candidate – most specifically that of debate moderator Jake Tapper’s history of anti-Trump lies – CNN anchor Kasie Hunt “ma’am’d” her and immediately cut her mic and ended the interview…

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Bill’s Commentary:

“Further proof that government statistics are pure bullshit!”

Newest Early Jobs Revision Shows No Net Job Growth During 2023

Monthly State Jobs Estimates Are Revised Annually. Each month our office publishes the most recent state employment figures from the the Current Employment Statistics (CES) survey. State employment figures come from this monthly survey, which is based on a small sample of businesses in the state.  As a result, once per year the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) does a benchmark revision, updating the monthly CES estimates to match more reliable administrative data from states’ Unemployment Insurance programs.

Federal Researchers Now Publishing Quarterly Revisions. Although the BLS only revises the state-level CES once per year, the underlying data used to revise the CES survey is collected quarterly. Taking advantage of this asynchrony, in 2021, researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia began publishing state-level “early revisions” based on the same underlying data but revised more frequently.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“He should never have been arrested in the first place, and Trump should have pardoned him…”

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange strikes plea deal with the U.S.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has entered into a plea deal with the U.S. government, bringing an end to a years-long international saga over his handling of national security secrets.

Assange is preparing to plead guilty to a single count of conspiring to obtain and disclose information related to the national defense in a U.S. federal court in Saipan, in the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth in the Pacific, this week, according to newly filed court papers.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“Your tax dollars (and government borrowing) at work!”

U.S. Airbase Authorizes Troops To Wear LGBT ‘Pride Patch’ Alongside Real Badges Of Honor

The latest example of the politicization of the military under the Biden administration (and there are many) has been revealed by Stars and Stripes. It reports that the commander of the Osan Air Force base in South Korea has authorized troops on the base to wear a “pride morale patch” on their military uniforms, in public and while on duty.

Insignia and patches on a soldier’s uniform used to serve the purpose of telling you something about the military qualifications and experience of the soldier. They now can also signal whether a soldier ascribes to the Democrat Party’s current political trends.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“…AND Mike Pompeo”

Bill’s Commentary:

“This should tell you all you need to know about Mike Pence…”

Bill’s Commentary:

“Suddenly? There has been a banking problem since the turn of the century, now it’s “suddenly”?”

The Fed and FDIC Wake Up Suddenly to the Threat of Derivatives, Flunking the Four Largest Derivative Banks on their Wind-Down Plans

Since the financial crash of 2008 and the Fed’s multi-trillion dollar bank bailouts that followed, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has been waving a giant red flag every quarter in its “Bank Trading and Derivatives Activities” reports. For sixteen years the OCC has been reporting that just four megabanks are responsible for more than 80 percent of the trillions of dollars in bank derivatives.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“Can you say Banana republic land?”

The National Debt Crisis Is Coming

During the Obama administration, many economists and political commentators became worried that the U.S. faced endless budget deficits that could cause higher interest rates, depress investment, and slow economic growth. Some elected officials pressed for a so-called grand bargain in 2011 between the parties that would both reduce spending and increase revenue, and a bipartisan commission was appointed to address the issue.

Although the commission failed to reach an agreement, the negative consequences that budget hawks predicted didn’t come to pass. Instead of rising, inflation rates slowed after 2011 and remained low for years. The economy entered a period of growth until the pandemic disrupted everything.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“This from the CDC presented by NBC, both with stellar reputations for “truth”. Will this be SO BAD that we cannot hold an election because everyone knows that mosquitos swarm polling stations in November?”

CDC issues dengue fever alert in the U.S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory Tuesday alerting authorities, health care providers and the public of the increased risk of dengue fever infections in the United States.

The alert comes as an unexpectedly higher number of dengue fever cases have been reported across the nation, according to the CDC.

A total of 2,241 cases have been reported so far this year in the U.S., including 1,498 cases in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, where a public health emergency was declared in March after cases exceeded historical figures. Most of the cases reported in states are travel related, according to the CDC.

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