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written by Jeanine Martin July 31, 2025

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Meme of the Day was last modified: July 31st, 2025 by Jeanine Martin

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Jeanine Martin

Also known as Lovettsville Lady, I am a Republican activist in the wilds of western Loudoun County.

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Don Crittenden August 4, 2025 at 12:05 pm

Once Trump can get his own Bureau of Labor Statostocs Commissioner in place, no number will be safe. Inflation rates, Unemployment rates, GDP, consumer confidence and more is compiled by this office.

In fact, the Social Security COLA is being compiled right now. That number is the average of the inflation rate for July, August and September. No matter what the number is, or whether or not Trump’s appointment is in place, recipients (including me) will wonder if the inflation rate is actually higher or did the commissioner and staff shave some points for fear of losing their jobs.

As for SS COLA, if the number for the three months comes out, say, 2.7%, recipients, rightly or wrongly, will wonder if that number really is 3.2%, but fear of Trump is forcing employees to “fudge” the numbers for employment security. That takes money right out of seniors and the disabled’s pockets. Even if that’s just in their minds, let Trump try to convince them otherwise.

Once doubt is introduced into this process, it’s a mother fucker to get that doubt erased. So many of government’s decisions are based on these numbers. What’s the Fed to do? “We’re waiting for data, but we no longer can rely on those numbers being accurate”. Boy, if Powell wanted to stick it up Trump’s ass, he’d hold rates steady and say he can’t trust the data because of Trump’s interference.

Oh, ya, this is going to get interesting. Actually, much more interesting than I first thought.

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Mikechale A. Crognale August 4, 2025 at 12:21 pm

The statistician was fired for good reason. Her, yes it was woman, reports were always inaccurate, either through incompetence or deliberately. The jobs lost reports she published were ALWAYS revised downward, ALWAYS. In one case by over 500 THOUSAND. The net jobs gained reports were always revised upwards. Your diatribe was misplaced.

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MICHAEL A CROGNALE July 31, 2025 at 3:16 pm

Oops. Forget the meme?

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MICHAEL A CROGNALE August 1, 2025 at 10:02 am

I see it now.

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