Oh no....The U.S. economy

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added far more jobs than expected in March, but President Donald Trump's sweeping import tariffs could test the labor market's resilience in the months ahead amid sagging business confidence and a stock market selloff. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 228,000 jobs last month after a downwardly revised 117,000 rise in February, the Labor Department said in its closely watched employment report on Friday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast payrolls advancing by 135,000 jobs after a previously reported 151,000 rise in February. Estimates ranged from 50,000 to 185,000. The unemployment rate rose to 4.2% from 4.1% in February. The labor market is being underpinned by low layoffs, generating solid wage gains that are helping to sustain the economic expansion.

 Just how will it be tested?  These tariffs (of which 170 countries have tariffs on US goods being sold in their countries) will bring immense production BACK TO THE USA.  It has already started.  But liberals have to lie and preach doom and gloom. Image  

US job growth beats expectations in March
 
 
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Yesterday 9:23 am
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On Zerohedge they described and compared this to the "Nixon Shock" of 1971.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trump ... erse-nixon
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MR-7 » 25 minutes ago » wrote: added far more jobs than expected in March, but President Donald Trump's sweeping import tariffs could test the labor market's resilience in the months ahead amid sagging business confidence and a stock market selloff. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 228,000 jobs last month after a downwardly revised 117,000 rise in February, the Labor Department said in its closely watched employment report on Friday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast payrolls advancing by 135,000 jobs after a previously reported 151,000 rise in February. Estimates ranged from 50,000 to 185,000. The unemployment rate rose to 4.2% from 4.1% in February. The labor market is being underpinned by low layoffs, generating solid wage gains that are helping to sustain the economic expansion.

 Just how will it be tested?  These tariffs (of which 170 countries have tariffs on US goods being sold in their countries) will bring immense production BACK TO THE USA.  It has already started.  But liberals have to lie and preach doom and gloom. Image  

US job growth beats expectations in March

it's not the economy....it's the eggs...the eggs
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Yesterday 9:42 am
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nefarious101 » 7 minutes ago » wrote: it's not the economy....it's the eggs...the eggs

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Image JuCo 5 percenter... “Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” LAVRENTIY BERIA "Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." brown's unheeded words of wisdom :rofl:
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nefarious101 » 7 minutes ago » wrote: it's not the economy....it's the eggs...the eggs
Why has the gas shot up 35/40 cents last afew weeks $3.29 regular at Speedway.

Although in my area because of smog there is Summer and Winter Blend gasoline and on news says part of that is switching over to summer blend cleaner gas 
 
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Do you wanna see yourself bitching about eggs, Ruby?
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MR-7
Yesterday 10:10 am
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Blackvegetable » 26 minutes ago » wrote: Do you wanna see yourself bitching about eggs, Ruby?
What's the first step in the "egg" budget process?  :die:  
 
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MR-7 » 32 minutes ago » wrote: What's the first step in the "egg" budget process?  Image
I was talking to a guy he was like Im gonna start raising my own chickens.

Overall ya cost actually be more than the eggs ya gotta feed em and take care of em.

Also depends where ya live if thats even legal.

In the city limits forget it now outskirts some the towns and villages ya can raise livestock in your back yard.

End of the day its more expense & hassle than its really worth though
 
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Blackvegetable » Today, 9:46 am » wrote: Do you wanna see yourself bitching about eggs, Ruby?
Please...but remember, I get mine for free...
 
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ROG62 » 2 minutes ago » wrote: Please...but remember, I get mine for free...
Food stamps card
 
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TwoIfByTea » Today, 10:38 am » wrote: I was talking to a guy he was like Im gonna start raising my own chickens.

Overall ya cost actually be more than the eggs ya gotta feed em and take care of em.

Also depends where ya live if thats even legal.

In the city limits forget it now outskirts some the towns and villages ya can raise livestock in your back yard.

End of the day its more expense & hassle than its really worth though
You don't raise chickens for cheaper egg, you raise them for better eggs.
 
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Cedar » 7 minutes ago » wrote: You don't raise chickens for cheaper egg, you raise them for better eggs.
Ive had some fresh brown eggs off a farm they are better than store bought too.

But most people aint gonna go thru the hassle of raising their own chickens either.
 
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TwoIfByTea » 8 minutes ago » wrote: Ive had some fresh brown eggs off a farm they are better than store bought too.

But most people aint gonna go thru the hassle of raising their own chickens either.
Quite a few people have taken it up in the last decade, at least around here.
 
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Oh my...this is interesting. It's a video on Hypocrisy.  
Flashback: Pelosi, Sanders sound like Trump on tariffs and trade
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Two If By Tea
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Cedar » 8 minutes ago » wrote: Quite a few people have taken it up in the last decade, at least around here.
Take ya word 4 it I used know some mexicans lived out in the county they did they even raised calves & goats too not a farm even just their backyard but out in the country
 
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TwoIfByTea » Today, 9:45 am » wrote: Why has the gas shot up 35/40 cents last afew weeks $3.29 regular at Speedway.

Although in my area because of smog there is Summer and Winter Blend gasoline and on news says part of that is switching over to summer blend cleaner gas 
 
Eggs were $3.99 at Kwik Trip and they "Real Butter" on sale too

eggs and butter...the manna of humanity or it can be coriander for those that cook
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nefarious101 » 10 minutes ago » wrote: eggs and butter...the manna of humanity or it can be coriander for those that cook
Do ya know "Real Butter" is healthier for ya than margerine.

But from the 1970s /1980s on told us to everyone stop eating "Real Butter" use Margerine..

Eggs too yes High  Choelestral but eggs give ya the good colesteral not the nasty stuff

https://youtu.be/P-Ma-r3YPYQ?feature=shared
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TwoIfByTea » 13 minutes ago » wrote: Do ya know "Real Butter" is healthier for ya than margerine.

But from the 1970s /1980s on told us to everyone stop eating "Real Butter" use Margerine..

Eggs too yes High  Choelestral but eggs give ya the good colesteral not the nasty stuff

https://youtu.be/P-Ma-r3YPYQ?feature=shared

never ate margarine....it looks like colored soft plastic.

heard it was developed to fatten poultry but they refused to eat it....flies won't touch it either

seemed to work fairly well fattening people tho....just like diet soda does

as far as eggs go we go through almost a dozen a day average over many many years.... own cholesterol is just fine
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nefarious101 » 39 minutes ago » wrote: never ate margarine....it looks like colored soft plastic.

heard it was developed to fatten poultry but they refused to eat it....flies won't touch it either

seemed to work fairly well fattening people tho....just like diet soda does

as far as eggs go we go through almost a dozen a day average over many many years.... own cholesterol is just fine
Back when I was in Prison Wisconsin very lobbied by the "Dairy Industry" very big buisness in Wisconsin.

In Wisconsin Jails & Intitutions was a State Law must serve Real Milk & Butter.

Only under Former Governor Scott Walker in 2017/2018 did they change that law cut the budget.

But Dairy Farmers were not very happy about that 
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Also back in the day my grandma liked margerine for baking but she hadda drive down to Illinois buy it.

Eventually Wisconsin "legalized" Margerine but hadda be $old White blocks with food coloring capsules up until the 1970s/1980s then they could Sell it in grocery stores as we know it today in plastic tubs
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