America Faces No Greater Threat Than Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Their Assault to Our Borders Is As Great As Their Assault to Free Speech and Free Elections
Friday, October 8, 2021
FUCK IT! - I'M OUT OF HERE!
The pandemic pushed millions of U.S. workers to join the 'Great Resignation.' Here's why
BIDENOMICS: THE RICH GET MUCH, MUCH RICHER AND ILLEGALS GET THE JOBS.
MIDDLE AMERICA GETS THE SHAFT AND THE TAX BILLS TO COVER THE LA RAZA
WELFARE STATE AND THE CRIMES PERPETRATED BY THE RICH AND WALL STREET
The growth of hunger during the pandemic is a damning exposure of the incapability of capitalism to provide for even the most basic of social needs and an objective expression of the need for the working class to expropriate the wealth of the capitalist oligarchs and to put it towards the needs of the vast majority of the population.
Poll: Americans More Concerned with Jobs, Economy than the Coronavirus
Americans are more concerned with jobs and the economy than the Chinese coronavirus, an Ipsos survey released Thursday found.
The survey asked respondents to rate the “most important problem facing the U.S. today.”
A plurality, 22 percent, chose the “economy, unemployment, and jobs,” as the leading problem facing America. Thirteen percent chose public health, disease, and illness, followed by immigration (12 percent), the healthcare system (9 percent), the environment and climate (8 percent), inequality and discrimination (6 percent), crime or corruption (6 percent), terrorism and extremism (4 percent), and education (4 percent). The remaining causes saw three percent support or less.
That issue — the economy, unemployment, and jobs — also leads across party lines, as 27 percent of Republicans chose it, as did 29 percent of independents and 16 percent of Democrats. However, 16 percent of Democrats also chose public health, disease, and illness.
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The survey, taken October 6-7, 2021, among 1,005 U.S. adults, has a margin of error of +/- 3.5 percent.
It coincides with Friday’s lackluster jobs numbers released by the Labor Department, showing the U.S. adding 194,000 jobs in September.
The September numbers are even worse than the disastrous report from August, showing only 235,000 jobs created. (August’s reported gains were revised up, however, from 235,000 to 366,000.)
The sluggish pace of jobs created surprised experts again, as they predicted about 500,000 jobs created, but the economy fell short again.
Meanwhile, Biden’s approval rating continues to sink underwater as several polls released in the last few weeks show.
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