A few hours after the uproar over what the president meant when he called today a “great day” for Floyd in the context of talking about equal treatment under the law. https://t.co/K5jhbUQINL— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 6, 2020
A) Article I gives each house authority to set its own rules. B) No court is EVER going to step into that mine field. C) By the time the case got to court the issue would be moot. D) Donald Trump is a konstitooshinal skollar.JUST IN: In a signing statement, Trump says Congress should re-pass the PPP bill he just signed because it passed the House via proxy voting and could be unconstitutional. pic.twitter.com/VYZtVVcZ9i— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) June 6, 2020
But this? *mwha!* (*chef's kiss*)
This is a real next level troll https://t.co/s0Ic2T3NhH— Hunter Walker (@hunterw) June 6, 2020
I mentioned this earlier, but only in passing.
The May jobs report had "misclassification error" that made the unemployment rate look lower than it is. Here’s what happened. https://t.co/oFrdlw99el— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 6, 2020
And to underline a point made earlier, because in this article it's emphasized:
...many economists wish people would focus on the fact that 21 million Americans are currently unemployed and over 2 million have permanently lost their jobs.Now BLS says the widely reported number needs to be "corrected," and economists say that means unemployment is better than it was, but likely is over 16%, not 13%. The large print giveth and the small print taketh away.
It’s also why DJIA and S&P 500 are not "leading economic indicators":
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) June 5, 2020
And even Lindsay got the memo:
The most shocking thing I learned bout @LindseyGrahamSC today is that he mus be worried enough about the Black vote and broader public sentiment to have put this out.— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) June 6, 2020
And that's the reason he could lose. https://t.co/aPWazE6UFX
We gotta make this change PERMANENT! But before that, let's take a moment to remember the pandemic:
More states have seen an increase in new virus cases over the past two weeks than have seen a decline: 18 have seen a rise in new cases over that period, 17 have seen the count of new cases stay largely the same, and 15 have seen decreases. https://t.co/aNMWEm8BOv— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) June 6, 2020
Have a nice summer. Try to stay out of the ICU. It's probably gonna be crowded.
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