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Bernardo de La Paz

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18. Sure, but the poster's conspiracy theory about big dark forces propping it up seems almost reflex. . . nt
Wed Jul 2, 2025, 11:45 AM
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I don't see how they can trust any numbers from the federal govt either mdbl Jul 2 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2 #6
Yes! tRUMP and his christo-fascist regime will start cooking these numbers if the SM starts going south wolfie001 Jul 2 #10
The markets are still being propped up newdeal2 Jul 2 #2
Currently they are being propped up by retail investors, the public, not by deep dark nefarious forces Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2 #7
That's who will lose when it all comes crashing down IronLionZion Jul 2 #16
Sure, but the poster's conspiracy theory about big dark forces propping it up seems almost reflex. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2 #18
The market is moved by Hedge Funds edhopper Jul 2 #28
Okay, more like sons & daughters (20s, 30s, 40s) on Robinhood. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2 #31
And all won't see it coming edhopper Jul 2 #32
Cain't be true. All them illegals they already rounded up? tanyev Jul 2 #3
The gap between the ADP and BLS reports is usually many times larger than the gap between private sector and "all" jobs progree Jul 2 #4
US private employers cut 33,000 jobs in June, the latest sign of a slowing labor market mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2 #5
Almost like tariffs, mass deportations, harassing tourists, are all bad for business IronLionZion Jul 2 #8
Throttling the clean energy sector, insulting heads of states, Mr. Mustard 2023 Jul 2 #13
G.O.P. is driving our economy into the crapper BoRaGard Jul 2 #9
All the firings had to hit sometime and all the obvious AF businesses that will now fail because of lack of cu$tomer$? Brainfodder Jul 2 #11
The Manufacturer's Index declined for the moniss Jul 2 #12
In the middle of all this chaos it's common sense to think things will slow down. Growth and prosperity like calm water. NoMoreRepugs Jul 2 #14
Trump -I did that! Gimpyknee Jul 2 #15
It use to take years before the bad economic decision Farmer-Rick Jul 2 #17
2008 not caused by 1994. But I think this economy will break in less than 3 yrs bc tRump's actions are drastic. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2 #20
I agree edhopper Jul 2 #29
+1 Very well thought out reply. Good points. bronxiteforever Jul 2 #21
Stable genius at work Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2 #19
Those people on the Titanic just wanted to go for a swim. There was no iceberg and the ship will be docking in twodogsbarking Jul 2 #22
don't you worry dear leader will conveniently blame Biden. even though it makes no sense. nt Javaman Jul 2 #23
So much winning!!! llmart Jul 2 #24
If you were a republicon billionaire, this wouldn't bother you BoRaGard Jul 2 #25
Yikes Demovictory9 Jul 2 #26
The problem is that ADP uses a different methodology than ADP. lostincalifornia Jul 2 #27
I just got hammered the other day KentuckyWoman Jul 2 #30
It's All Going To Hell In A Hand Basket DallasNE Jul 2 #33
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