Why are you folks so fucking concerned about what goes on in the personal lives of people you've never met in your life?
I believe it is racism. Because it's an interracial couple.
Fox, The Daily Mail and many tabloid outlets were calling for cannon firings after it was revealed that TJ Holmes and Amy Robach were dating. Both are married and the two are apparently leaving their spouses.
But a series of photos showing the two having intimate acts has now drove the internet crazy.
The Daily Mail, a British far right tabloid known for pushing anti-Meghan stories, racial dog whistles and relentless bullshit reports that Holmes, 45 and Robach, 49 were pulled off the air.
Holmes is Black and Robach is white.
The two are the hosts of GMA 3: The Need To Know.
ABC News president Kim Godwin announced Monday during an internal call that the pair would not host their daily 1 p.m. show.
Godwin told staffers on the call that the alleged affair had become too much of an “internal and external distraction.”
She said, “After a lot of thought I am taking Amy and T.J. off the air as we figure this out.”
Ever since the photos were released, the noise was loud. Robach was married to actor Andrew Shue and Holmes is married to Marilee Fiebig.
The Daily Mail has been sued in the past for getting into people's lives without consent.
The Associated Newspapers Ltd. were sued by Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the past. Meghan won a lawsuit against the Mail on Sunday, also affiliated with Associated Newspapers, in 2021, which she filed in response to the paper’s 2018 release of sections of a private letter she had written to her estranged father.
The Blue Wall of Silence and white privilege got Tampa Police Chief iced.
I wished I've lived in Tampa, Florida instead of Dayton, Ohio. The city has surpassed 414,000 residents. The only thing I hate about Florida, it's a shaped like a penis and the governor is a total dick.
Florida is the best for Floridah Man stories.
Tampa Police Department hired Mary O'Connor as their police chief. She recently appointed police chiefand now she is in the freezer after she flashed her badge at a Pinellas County deputy after he stopped a male motorist operating a golf cart without proper tags.
Mayor Jane Castor on Friday placed police Chief Mary O’Connor on administrative leave as the city investigates a traffic stop involving O’Connor last month.
Body camera video released Thursday shows O’Connor identifying herself to a Pinellas County sheriff’s deputy as Tampa’s chief, pulling out her badge and asking the deputy to “just let us go” after she and her husband were pulled over in a golf cart in Oldsmar on Nov. 12. The deputy, who pulled over the O’Connors because the cart did not have a license plate, let them go without a citation.
A statement from Castor said Assistant Chief Lee Bercaw is serving as acting chief.
The Tampa Bay Times had said that concerns rose early after Castor tapped her.
Jane Castor personally picked top cop despite concerns.
Castor a former police chief and the city's openly gay mayor now is one step closer to cannon firing a cop she personally chose to be her successor.
The incident has once again thrown into turmoil a leader whose tenure became mired in controversy as soon as Castor announced she had picked O’Connor for the position from among three finalists in February. Some residents, community leaders and City Council members thought Castor made a mistake by selecting O’Connor, in part because of how she behaved during a traffic stop in the mid-1990s. She and her then-boyfriend Keith O’Connor, who both were rookie officers at the time, were arrested, fired then later reinstated.
Yvette Lewis, president of the NAACP Hillsborough branch, said O’Connor should be asked to resign.
“You see how (law enforcement) look after each other and turn a blind eye, but they come to the community and say, if you see someone committing a crime, say something,” Lewis said. “But if it’s in your law-enforcement family, they don’t see and say something. They see something and close their mouths and walk away.”
It ain't over until the matter with Tiffany Cross is resolved.
Joy Reid, Yvette Nicole Brown, Melissa Harris-Perry, Leslie Jones, Jamele Hill, Lauren Lake, Laura Coates and notable Black journalists have shared thoughts on Tiffany Cross and her unceremonious cannon firing.
They show solidarity and restraint.
Shortly after Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly launched their attacks on Cross, and the appearance on Charlamagne Tha Rapist's Comedy Central show, Cross was out.
Now a month later, the fire is still burning and Black women and regular watchers are saying sayonara to MSNBC.
Cross hired an attorney to protest her firing. The folks at MSNBC fear Rashida Jones.
Jones, who is an African American journalist turned president of the network got morale down. Multiple sources told us that as soon as Jones took over in 2021, months after Cross was hired, “she had meetings saying she wanted no snark, no name calling. She seemed particularly disturbed by anyone who said anything negative about Fox News,” the insider added.
Another insider at NBC confirmed Jones’ new direction, telling us, “like CNN, trying to go straight down the middle seems to be what the appetite is. The MSNBC identity is being taken away.”
Where Joe Scarborough and Nicolle Wallace got away with vulgarity and jabs at Fox personalities, Tiffany Cross is sacked.
I only use clips from MSNBC on YouTube. I don't watch MSNBC or listen to it on TuneIn or SiriusXM anymore because of it. I have faithfully watched The Cross Connection on Saturday. Now I just don't care anymore about the network and I hate to say this but...
I really enjoyed watching Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, Ari Melber, Nicolle Wallace, Joy Reid, Alex Wagner, Lawrence O'Donnell, Jonathan Capehart, Alex Witt, Symone Sanders, Rev. Al Sharpton, Jose Diaz-Balart, Stephanie Ruhle, Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, Willie Geist, Katy Tur, Ali Velshi, Ayman Mohyeldin, Yasmin Vossoughian, Alicia Menendez, Katie Phang, Jonathan Lemire and Chris Jensing.
I am not a fan of Hallie Jackson, Mehdi Hasan and Chuck Todd but I watch them.
The firing has led to a silent boycott. I want the network to understand that democracy is under attack. Fox is leading the charge towards fascism and Republicans are more engaged through that and now Twitter.
Without strong Black voices like Tiffany Cross on, it's proving hard to ignore the noise.
The noise is loud and they're willing to kill for their beliefs. Tucker Carlson and the like will motivate their base to vote, kill, dismantle and destroy.
Cross will get her base to boycott and protest. I am down for it.
An Oscar Award winning documentary director who filmed the closing of Dayton, Ohio's last GM Auto Manufacturer Plant has passed away. Julia Reichert passed away at the age of 76 from urothelial cancer. It was confirmed by her husband, fellow director Steven Bognar.
Her documentary American Factory won an Oscar. It detailed Fuyao, a Chinese auto glass maker that took over the GM Plant bring in jobs and controversy.
The film had its festival premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. It is distributed by Netflix and is the first film acquired by Barack and Michelle Obama's production company, Higher Ground Productions. It won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
She died Thursday night in Yellow Springs, Ohio from cancer, her family said Friday through a representative. She was diagnosed with stage four urothelial cancer in April 2018.
Often called the “godmother of American independent documentaries,” Reichart told the stories of ordinary Americans, from autoworkers dealing with both plant closures (2009′s “The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant”) and foreign investors (2019′s “American Factory”), to members of the American Communist Party (1983′s “Seeing Red”) to female labor activists in the 1930s (1976′s “Union Maids”).
In her 50 years of filmmaking, Reichert won two Primetime Emmy Awards and was nominated for four Oscars, winning one with her partner Steven Bognar for “American Factory” in 2020. She quoted “The Communist Manifesto” in her speech, saying “things will get better when workers of the world unite.”
She was also nominated for two Peabody Awards.
Veteran film producer Ira Deutchman wrote on Twitter that she was one of “the kindest, most generous people I’ve ever had the pleasure to work with.”
“Her spirit was so indominable that somehow I thought she would eventually triumph over her illness,” he added. “I will miss her so much.”
“RBG” director Julie Cohen tweeted that she was “reflecting on the life of a woman who made an enormous contribution to the world of documentary. And the world generally.”
Julia and husband Steven Bognar winning an Oscar for American Factory.
Born in 1946 in Princeton, New Jersey, and raised in Bordentown and Long Beach Island with her three brothers, Reichert started finding her voice as a filmmaker at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, beginning her long residency in the state.
Her first film, “Growing Up Female” was a 49-minute student film made for $2,000 with then-partner Jim Klein that looked at the lives of six women, ages 4 through 35, and their socialization.
When they couldn’t find distribution, they founded their own company, New Day Films, which is still active to this day. In 2011, “Growing Up Female” was added to the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry and is considered the first feature documentary of the modern women’s liberation movement.
“I came of age in the ’60s. Millions of us saw racism, saw U.S. domination around the world. Imperialism. Saw huge inequalities class wise. We said the system’s not working and we became, in some broad sense, revolutionaries,” Reichert told the radio station WYSO last year. “Not that we wanted to attack the White House but we really wanted to change society.”
She and Bognar worked for eight years to make the 225-minute-long, Primetime Emmy Award-winning “A Lion in the House,” which looked at five families dealing with childhood cancer in Ohio.
“American Factory” put Reichert and Bognar in a different kind of spotlight when Barack and Michelle Obama took interest in their film about an Ohio auto glass factory that had been purchased by a Chinese investor. It became the first project the Obamas backed with their production company Higher Ground.
“One of the many things I love about this film ... is that you let people tell their own story,” the former first lady said in 2019. ”‘American Factory’ doesn’t come in with a perspective. It’s not an editorial. I mean, you truly let people speak for themselves, and that is a powerful thing that you don’t always see happen.”
More recently Reichert and Bognar directed “9to5: The Story of a Movement,” about an organization that is trying to improve working conditions and maintain rights for women and families, and “Dave Chappelle: Live in Real Life,” following the comedian’s Yellow Springs shows in 2020 during the pandemic.
Throughout her career, Reichert made sure to pass on her wisdom to others, teaching film at Wright State University from 1985 through 2016 and writing a book about self-distribution called “Doing It Yourself.”
Reichert had been diagnosed with stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in January 2006, while preparing to go to Sundance with “A Lion in the House,” but went into remission later that year.
The urothelial cancer, she knew, was incurable. In 2020, she told NPR’s Terry Gross that now that she was coming to the end of her life, she was focusing on things she hadn’t been able to do enough while making films, like spending time with her daughter and grandchildren.
Reichert is survived by Bognar, her daughter Lela Klein Holt and two grandchildren.
Former Arizona lawmaker Jim Kolbe passed away from a stroke.
Former Arizona Republican congressman who was openly gay while serving in the U.S. House of Representatives passed away from a stroke at the age of 80.
Jim Kolbe came out as gay in August 1996 after his vote in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act spurred efforts by some gay rights activists to out him. He won re-election that year. In 2000, he became the first openly gay person to address the Republican National Convention, although his speech did not address gay rights.
Kolbe served in the Arizona Legislature before being elected in 1984 to Congress, where he often was at odds with other Republicans over his support for free trade and an immigrant guest worker program.
Kolbe started his political career at 15 as a page for the late U.S Sen. Barry Goldwater in Washington and later served on the board that oversees the page program. He attended Northwestern University and then Stanford, earning a master’s degree in economics.
From 1965 to 1969, he served in the Navy. He was deployed to Vietnam, where he was awarded a congressional medal for valor.
After stints working in the Illinois governor’s office and in real estate, he entered Arizona politics. Kolbe was elected in 1976 to the state Senate and served until 1982. He was sworn in to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1985, the first Republican since Arizona statehood to represent a majority-Democratic district in the southern part of the state.
Kolbe was known in Congress for his advocacy for free trade, international development, immigration and Social Security reform. He also waged an unsuccessful campaign to eliminate the penny due to production costs.
He repeatedly co-sponsored a bill to scrap the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on homosexuality. He sat on the national advisory board of the Log Cabin Republicans, which represents the LGBT community.
Kolbe was married to Sarah Dinham, a professor of educational psychology at the University of Arizona, from 1977 to 1992.
In 2013, Kolbe married his partner, Hector Alfonso. That year, Kolbe was a signatory to an amicus curiae brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in support of same-sex marriage during the Hollingsworth v. Perry case.
“He belongs to so many people,” Alfonso was quoted as saying Saturday by the Arizona Daily Star. “He gave his life for this city. He loved Tucson, he loved Arizona.”
Some people might have questioned Kolbe at times on political decisions, Alfonso said, “but no one could question his integrity and his love for Arizona,” the paper reported.
Kolbe endorsed anti-LGBTQ bills before denouncing them.
Although a moderate, pro-choice Republican, Kolbe came under fire for being anti-LGBTQ despite being associated with the community. It took almost 20 years and the Obergefell v. Hodges decision for him to finally support marriage equality.
Others anti-LGBTQ gay Republicans were Mark Foley and Aaron Schock before they came full circle and embrace Washed Up 45.
Kolbe would end up leaving the Republican Party in 2018 shortly after Martha McSally threw away her moderate positions for the extremism. McSally would lose to bisexual Democrat and moderate Kyrsten Sinema in a competitive Senate race.
McSally after being appointed to the Senate would later lose to Mark Kelly, the husband of Gabrielle Giffords, the lawmaker who succeeded Kolbe and survivor of a mass shooting attack.
Conservatives are easily manipulated by disinformation and fake news. They will go beyond the pale to prove a conspiracy theory about a candidate they never met in their lives. They would make baseless accusations about the person they don't know personally without even fact checking the source. They literally spent their worthless lives worrying about issues that don't feed their families, heat their homes, improve their economic struggles and their social life.
It's almost like they literally want to keep people upset over issues that deflect from their own incompetence.
Yeah, Hunter Biden is the youngest and surviving son of President Joe Biden. He has a troubled history and has overcome mental illness and drug abuse. The president and First Lady Jill Biden love him and know his struggles will result in political fire from the Republicans.
The far right and the stench of Elon Musk.
Musk said he will release the tweet from The New York Post story on Hunter Biden's laptop and expose the executive he fired last month.
That arrived Friday night in the form of a lengthy and arduously slow tweet thread from pro-Kremlin leftist Matt Taibbi, who Musk appears to have leaked the documents to and coordinated for his findings to be posted to Twitter.
He unrolled a lengthy Twitter thread which I will not share. It is a worthless thread of allegations.
Taibbi along with Katie Halper pushed the Bernie Sanders was cheated, Biden was touchy feeley, the Tara Reade allegation and cognitive decline noise. None of this disinformation worked in their favor. Now this Twitter Files noise is a flop.
Elon Musk enlist Matt Taibbi, a known propagandist for Russia to unroll his Twitter Files.
Reade, a California woman who once briefly worked for Biden when he was senator claimed he sexually abused her. The woman claims the junk food media suppressed her claims and now she is asking Republicans to look into it. However she does not want to be under oath when she makes her case.
Rep. James Comer (R-KY) is calling for investigations into Google, Facebook and Twitter for blocking the story.
The story was supposed to be an October Surprise by Washed Up 45, his allies like Sean "Softball" Hannity, Rudy Giuliani and Steve Bannon. Giuliani somehow got the hard drive from a nearly blind computer repairman who claimed that Hunter left it. He saw some things on it and instead of calling the feds, he goes to Giuliani who in turn notified Washed Up 45 and News Corp about the details of this laptop, hard drive, emails, nude pictures, cocaine use and whatever.
Somehow, it got lost in the noise. Washed Up 45 (having tested positive for the coronavirus) tried to debate Biden over Hunter. Then former vice president said that his son has struggles like many others and that regardless of how things are, he loves him and understands that other Americans deal with this as well.
Conservatives, the so called compassionate folks spend their lives worrying about Biden's health, the allegation of sexual abuse from a woman who spews pro-Kremlin propaganda, this laptop and the junk food media not covering these "scandals."
CNN kills HLN and lets go of Robin Meade and others.
Warner Bros Discovery has eliminated HLN, the CNN sister network.
Chris Licht has decided to cut HLN's longtime host Robin Meade, shutdown all of HLN live programs and eliminated all staff.
The news network is shutting down “Morning Express,” the daily program hosted by Robin Meade that has aired on CNN’s sister channel HLN since 2005.
Meade and her program’s staff will be departing CNN as part of an across-the-board reduction underway as parent company Warner Bros. Discovery attempts to bring down its debt.
Meade’s breezy, fast-paced news program based at CNN Center in Atlanta has a following among small-town viewers outside of the media hubs of Washington and New York. “Morning Express” is best known for “Salute to Troops,” a daily segment celebrating members of the military and their families.
Meade also has a side career as a country music singer and songwriter.
“Morning Express” will be replaced by a simulcast of “CNN This Morning,” the recently launched program with Don Lemon, Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins.
“Weekend Express” on HLN will shut down as well. No date has been set on a final show, according to a CNN representative who confirmed the cancellation.
Ratings for “Morning Express” have been in decline as the number of people waking up with traditional TV continues to shrink because of cord-cutting and increased competition from online news sources.
“Morning Express” also had the challenge of airing on a network with little other live programming and had become a destination for true crime shows such as “Forensic Files.”
The mission for HLN — once known as CNN Headline News — has become even less clear recently, as it aired a marathon of “The West Wing” episodes during the Thanksgiving holiday.
In a memo to staff sent Thursday, CNN Chairman Chris Licht said HLN will no longer produce live programming. Kathleen Finch, chairman and chief content officer, US Networks Group for Warner Bros Discovery, will oversee HLN’s crime programming.
An appeal court decision from the U.S. District Appeals of the 11th Circuit has come down against District Judge Alieen Cannon's decision to appoint a special master. The decision is to formally end the special master thereby giving the Department of Justice the authority to continue its criminal probe into classified top secret documents being held at Mar-a-Lago.
In August, Washer Up 45 posted on Truth Social that his Florida resort was searched by the FBI.
The FBI did a search in the early morning on a warrant to obtain documents the former president failed to return to the National Archives. On top of that,he tried to use executive privilege to excuse his actions despite he is no longer the president.
The 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s order appointing the special master to look through the 11,000 documents taken from Mar-a-Lago, in order to determine what documents should not be handed over to investigators. Washed Up 45’s legal team had requested the special master, which was approved by a Washed Up 45-appointed judge in a widely panned ruling many legal observers did not expect to stand.
The decision by the three-judge panel represents a significant win for federal prosecutors, clearing the way for them to use as part of their investigation the entire tranche of documents seized during an Aug. 8 FBI search of Mar-a-Lago. It also amounts to a sharp repudiation of arguments by the former president's lawyers, who for months had said that the former president was entitled to have a so-called “special master” conduct a neutral review of the thousands of documents taken from the property.
The ruling from the Atlanta-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit had been expected given the skeptical questions the judges directed at a Washed Up 45 lawyer during arguments last week, and because two of the three judges on the panel had already ruled in favor of the Justice Department in an earlier dispute over the special master.
The decision was a unanimous opinion from the panel of Republican appointees, including two who were selected by the former president. In it, the court rejected each argument by Washed Up 45 and his attorneys for why a special master was necessary, including his claims that various seized records were protected by attorney-client privilege or executive privilege.
“It is indeed extraordinary for a warrant to be executed at the home of a former president — but not in a way that affects our legal analysis or otherwise gives the judiciary license to interfere in an ongoing investigation,” the judges wrote.
A Washed Up 45 spokesperson said Thursday’s decision was “purely procedural” and did not address the “impropriety” of the raid, and promised that the ex-president would “continue to fight” against the Justice Department. Lawyers for the former president did not immediately respond when asked if they would appeal the ruling.
The special master litigation has played out alongside an ongoing investigation examining the potential criminal mishandling of national defense information as well as efforts to possibly obstruct the documents probe. Attorney General Merrick Garland last month appointed Jack Smith, a veteran public corruption prosecutor, to serve as special counsel overseeing that investigation.
It remains unclear how much longer the investigation will last, or who, if anyone, might be charged. But the probe has shown signs of intensifying, with investigators questioning multiple Washed Up 45 associates about the documents and granting one key ally immunity to ensure his testimony before a federal grand jury. And the appeals court decision is likely to speed the investigation along by cutting short the outside review of the records.
The conflict over the special master began just weeks after the FBI’s search, when the former president sued in federal court in Florida seeking the appointment of an independent arbiter to review the roughly 13,000 documents the Justice Department says were taken from the home.
Washed Up 45 appointed judge is considered worthless.
A federal judge, Aileen Cannon, granted the former president's team’s request, naming veteran Brooklyn judge Raymond Dearie to serve as special master and tasking him with reviewing the seized records and filtering out from the criminal investigation any documents that might be covered by claims of executive privilege or attorney-client privilege.
She also barred the Justice Department from using in its criminal investigation any of the seized records, including the roughly 100 with classification markings, pending the completion of Dearie’s work.
The Justice Department objected to the appointment, saying it was an unnecessary hindrance to its criminal investigation and that Washed Up 45 had no credible basis to invoke either attorney-client privilege or executive privilege to shield the records from investigators.
It sought, as a first step, to regain access to the classified documents. A federal appeals panel sided with prosecutors in September, permitting the Justice Department to resume its review of the documents with classification markings. Two of the judges on that panel — Andrew Brasher and Britt Grant, both Washed Up 45 appointees — were part of Thursday’s ruling as well.
The department also pressed for unfettered access to the much larger trove of unclassified documents, saying such records could contain important evidence for their investigation.
In its ruling Thursday, the appeals court directed Cannon to dismiss the lawsuit that gave rise to Dearie’s appointment and suggested Washed Up 45 had no legal basis to challenge the search in the first place.
“The law is clear. We cannot write a rule that allows any subject of a search warrant to block government investigations after the execution of the warrant. Nor can we write a rule that allows only former presidents to do so,” the judges wrote.
“Either approach,” they added, “would be a radical reordering of our caselaw limiting the federal courts’ involvement in criminal investigations. And both would violate bedrock separation-of-powers limitations.”
As we close out 2022, America has become more divided. The noise managed to win the House of Representatives. We are awaiting the results of the Georgia senate runoff between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Herschel Walker.
President Joe Biden has accomplished far more than his predecessor when it comes to jobs and policies. Matter of fact, history will judge Biden as equal to his former boss Barack Obama.
Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are being attacked by the noise relentlessly.
Some of the attacks are rooted in ageism, racism and classism.
The Republicans take control of the House or Representatives. They already signal impeachment, national abortion bans, more guns on the streets, ending birthright citizenship, stopping the Biden pledge to cancel student debt, use taxpayer money to build a border wall, ban transgender people from playing gender based sports, start endless investigations into Hillary Clinton, Hunter Biden, the FBI, the pull out in Afghanistan, repeal the Affordable Care Act, repeal the Inflation Reduction Act and enforce voter ID laws on all Americans.
Republicans have an anchor in Washed Up 45. He declared his intention to run for president and of course, it was considered a yawn. It was not the spectacle of 2015 when he descended down an escalator at Trump Tower and 2020 in the middle of a global pandemic and an impeachment trial.
The former president is also trying to starve off a handful of scandals that hurt his bid and Republicans midterm expectations. They only won a few seats and it appears the Republicans running on inflation, crime and the border are going to be thrown out.
These are the priorities Republicans want to focus on. Instead of solutions, it's blame, tarnish and troll.
Despite the noise, Biden has gotten the results.
Job growth was much better than expected in November despite the Federal Reserve’s aggressive efforts to slow the labor market and tackle inflation.
Nonfarm payrolls increased 263,000 for the month while the unemployment rate was 3.7%, the Labor Department reported Friday. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for an increase of 200,000 on the payrolls number and 3.7% for the jobless rate.
The monthly gain was a slight decrease from October’s upwardly revised 284,000. A broader measure of unemployment that includes discouraged workers and those holding part-time jobs for economic reasons edged lower to 6.7%.
The numbers likely will do little to slow a Fed that has been raising interest rates steadily this year to bring down inflation still running near its highest level in more than 40 years. The rate increases have brought the Fed’s benchmark overnight borrowing rate to a target range of 3.75%-4%.
In another blow to the Fed’s anti-inflation efforts, average hourly earnings jumped 0.6% for the month, double the Dow Jones estimate. Wages were up 5.1% on a year-over-year basis, also well above the 4.6% expectation.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 200 points after the report as the hot jobs data could make the Fed even more aggressive. Treasury yields jumped after the news, with the two-year note, the most sensitive to monetary policy, up more than 10 basis points to about 4.36%.
“To have 263,000 jobs added even after policy rates have been raised by some [375] basis points is no joke,” said Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management. “The labor market is hot, hot, hot, heaping pressure on the Fed to continue raising policy rates.”
Wins.
Leisure and hospitality led the job gains, adding 88,000 positions.
Other sector gainers included health care (45,000), government (42,000) and other services, a category that includes personal and laundry services and which showed a total gain of 24,000. Social assistance saw a rise of 23,000, which the Labor Department said brings the sector back to where it was in February 2020 before the Covid pandemic.
Construction added 20,000 positions, while information was up 19,000 and manufacturing saw a gain of 14,000.
On the downside, retail establishments reported a loss of 30,000 positions heading into what is expected to be a busy holiday shopping season. Transportation and warehousing also saw a decline, down 15,000.
The numbers come as the Fed has raised rates half a dozen times this year, including four consecutive 0.75 percentage point increases.
Despite the moves, job gains had been running strong this year if a bit lower than the rapid pace of 2021. On monthly basis, payrolls have been up an average of 392,000 against 562,000 for 2021. Demand for labor continues to outstrip supply, with about 1.7 positions open for every available worker.
Republicans see the only path to victory is basically obstruct and complain about the president. They won't offer solutions or policies. All they care about is trying to keep folks angry with culture wars and distractions.
President Joe Biden's headaches:
The Karens in the Republican House and Senate.
Gun violence and Congress not doing anything to stop it.
Inflation.
Two Democratic senators and one independent senator who is a democratic socialist.
The members of The Squad and Progressive Caucus.
The junk food media and their never ending dramatizing of world events.
Anti-Vaxxers.
Lawmakers and activists who protest the CDC guidelines during the pandemic.
The endless culture wars that Republicans find outrage in.
Washed Up 45 and his minions on Fox, Newsmax, OANN and the internet.
Facebook and TikTok and the idiots who run it and the idiots who post on it.
Fox, The Daily Mail, Newsmax and OANN's relentless talk about conspiracies, Hunter Biden, Ashley Biden and the president's mental capacity and health.
The endless racism towards Biden's allies Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Barack Obama.
The relentless talk about spending despite the former president's reckless things.
The lack of civility towards fellow Americans.
The coronavirus and monkeypox doesn't care about your age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, politics, economic or social standings. It doesn't care about your business, your performances, your personal finances and travel. It doesn't care about the funerals, the birthday parties, the weddings, the vacations, the events and your graduations.
An active shooter doesn't care about the politics, race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, your finances, your family, your plans that day, your successes, your failures, and most importantly, your life.
You're not safe in the school, the concert, the hospital, the church, the casino, the bus station, the subway, the light rail train, the buses, the malls, the local big box store, the political rally, the protest rally, the women's center for reproductive surgeries, the mosque, the synagogue, the state buildings, the workplace, the gas station, the family picnic, the food truck rally, the funerals, the birthday parties, the graduations, the wedding, the televised events, the sporting events and many more events that have some terrorist with a firearm. Domestic violence, suicide, racism, culture war inspired, politically motivated and international operative inspired are types of gun violence.
Food prices, energy prices, rent, city services and college education have risen. Companies are struggling to find workers. They are now trying to push incentives to get workers in.
Real Reasons To Why Unemployment Rate Stays The Way It Is!
DEAD
BORN
THE PANDEMIC
CLIMATE CHANGE
IN PRISON
IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
IN MIDDLE SCHOOL
IN HIGH SCHOOL
IN COLLEGE NOT LOOKING
VOLUNTEER
DISABLED
INFLATION
STAY AT HOME PARENT
RETIRED
QUIT ON THEIR OWN
TERMINATED FROM EMPLOYMENT
NOT HIRING UNQUALIFIED
NOT HIRING TOO QUALIFIED
ACTIVE MILITARY
NATURAL DISASTERS
MASS SHOOTINGS DISRUPT DAILY ROUTINE
BEING LAID OFF DUE TO CLOSING OR STAFF REDUCTION
DESTRUCTION TO FACILITY OR PROPRETY
OUTSOURCING JOBS TO OTHER STATES OR COUNTRIES
BEING UNDOCUMENTED IN FEAR OF I.C.E. OR U.S. AGENCIES
BEING PUBLICLY OUTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA DOING SHAMEFUL ACTS
PARTICIPATING IN UNCIVIL OR VIOLENT PROTESTS
Jobs are looking good despite fears of an economic slowdown.
Companies are still trying to hire employees. With the average wages stagnant, many are not looking forward to returning to a job that pays dirt wages. Many who worked in the retail, restaurant and low end service industry are not willing to take a job for less than $10 an hour. Matter of fact, no one can survive on $15 an hour.
Republicans don't see the bigger picture itself. They rather continue to believe in conspiracies about people collecting the safety net and not going back to work.
Give them a liveable wage and maybe things might improve in the job market.
We can't always assume that folks are lazy. People are literally dying from being exposed to the coronavirus and folks are tired of the status quo of their jobs.
Many single mothers are having trouble trying to find quality daycare or family members to watch children. On top of that, some have lost family members due to the pandemic. A homemaker may have lost their spouse. Some may have no choice but to watch their children or loved ones due to the aftermath of the pandemic.
Folks are still trying to rebound from medical bills, late rent payments, owing taxes and college loans.
Republicans are white nationalists without a conscience.
Washed Up 45's presidency and Republican controlled governments killed millions of Americans. Biden has a slim majority in Congress and things can't be done with obstruction from both parties.
Holding these lawmakers accountable is not just a pledge, but a promise. You need to learn who represents your community. Your local community member, your school board member, your mayor, your state representative, your state senator, your governor, your U.S. Representative, your U.S. Senator and the president need to be held accountable for their actions.
We need to put pressure on Republicans and Democrats to do something to improve everyone's lives.
The call number to the U.S. Capitol is now going to be used. This is the official phone number, 202-224-3121. Let them know that "thoughts and prayers," "hearts going to" and "good guys with guns" are no longer acceptable and you want legislation to curb gun violence. Let them know that women deserve the right to safe medical procedures. Let them know that their failure to pass legislation to lower prices are the reasons why the economy is in a free fall.
Twitter and Facebook banned Ye. Even Parler banned him.
Black media agitators seem to face more heat than their white counterparts.
Kyrie Irving, Candace Owens, Kanye West, DaBaby and Herschel Walker are the latest examples of failure caused by their antics.
But let's ignore Washed Up 45, Sean "Softball" Hannity, Jerry Jones, Lindsey Graham, Dan Snyder, Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Bill O'Reilly.
LeBron James was right, they want Black America to answer for every Black noise maker.
I don't want to answer for these idiots. They made their bed, they'll have to lie in it.
Kanye West was permanently suspended on Twitter after he posted quotes from Adolf Hitler and the Nazi symbol on his official social media. He was reinstated only three weeks ago.
Ye also walked away from the Parler deal. He was supposedly going to buy the far right platform for $156 million. After losing his endorsements, his modeling contract, Adidas, Def Jam, his management team and his most of his fans, he was forced to cut the deal.
Parler is owned by George Farmer, a far right socialite who is married to far right extremist Candace Owens. Owens is under fire for her fake documentary claiming that George Floyd died from fentanyl and not the goddamn knee on his neck by that dirty ass cop.
Owens is facing a public boycott as well.
Ye had offered to buy rightwing-leaning social media site Parler in October, but the company said this week that the deal has fallen through. At the time, Ye and Parlement Technologies, which owns Parler, said the acquisition would be completed in the last three months of the year. The sale price and other details were not disclosed.
"This decision was made in the interest of both parties in mid-November," Parlement Technologies said in a statement Thursday. "Parler will continue to pursue future opportunities for growth and the evolution of the platform for our vibrant community."
He is required by law to pay child support which rounds up to $200,000 a month (approx. $50,000) for his four children.
He also lost the Donda Academy. The private school in Simi Valley was closed and those who enrolled their children in are suing for their tuition enrollment fees. It permanently closed after he made the "def con III on the Jews" remark.
"Free speech" advocate and Twitter CEO Elon Musk was warned by the European Union that relentless hate and misinformation on the platform will result in sanctions, fines and a permanent removal of the platform. Over 124 major companies have either suspended or removed their advertising from the platform.
Musk fired the CEO, CFO and Twitter Safety and Accountability Team. He laid off 50% of the staff and forced out an additional 30% of the staff. His overseas staff are vowing to sue him and the investors in court. U.S. and other countries are signaling investigations into the company's strategy and seeing if Musk had illegally purchase the platform.
He reinstated Washed Up 45 and ironic, 45 of the most notorious hatemongers are reinstated on Twitter.
Musk even liked a post from Ye.
Ye went from one of the most popular acts in the country to one of the most hated media personality in America.
What the hell happen to him?
I get that he supported Washed Up 45 in 2020 and even ran for president to siphon Black votes and undermine Joe Biden. I get that he was married to social media maven Kim Kardashian and had four children with her. But his alleged cheating, her constant need to be in the spotlight and his need for attention doomed their marriage.
Ye has threatened Pete Davidson, Taylor Swift, Trevor Noah, D.L. Hughley, Jay-Z, Big Sean, Drake, John Legend, Beyonce, Wiz Khalifa, Kim Kardashian and Amber Rose in the past.
They claim he is mentally I'll. No he is not. This is who he is and Black America must distance from him.
In order to hurt his money, stop playing his music. Mainstream radio, SiriusXM, Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora and YouTube may be considering removal of Ye's music. That will hurt him big time.
Ye appeared on InfoWars and the TimCast podcast. The extremists allowed Ye to be himself. He also seen with closeted white extremist Nick Fuentes and gay white extremist Milo Yiannopoulos.
Republicans were happy to embrace Ye and now its come back to haunt them.
It is not over. A recount will determine if Lauren Boebert is the winner.
Even though Democrat candidate Adam Frisch conceded, the state of Colorado has not certified the results of the 3rd Congressional District race. That means Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is not actually the winner.
She may have to wait a week or so for the state to do a mandatory recount which will decide whether Boebert wins with less than 600 votes or Frisch actually won and will be certified upon completion.
The controversial lawmaker became a major problem in Congress. As Frisch pointed out, Boebert, Washed Up 45, the Freedumb Caucus, The Squad, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Fox, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and 80 other lawmakers are part of the "angertainment" which is driving this country into chaos.
Boebert became so much of a problem, nearly 50% of her constituents voted against her.
Now with Congress looming in its lame duck session, Boebert must sit out hearing until she is certified by the state as the winner.
Frisch, a former Aspen city councilman who did far better in the red district than he was expected to, has already conceded the race to Boebert, a first-term congresswoman. But Griswold said she must follow election law.
“The results of the District 3 race reinforce the fact that every vote matters,” Griswold said in a statement. “Colorado voters have made their voices heard, and I am ordering this recount in accordance with Colorado law to confirm the will of the voters.”
If the recount favors Adam Frisch, he will be certified the winner.
The recount must be completed by Dec. 13.
The Secretary of State’s Office said the 26 counties that make up the sprawling 3rd District — in addition to a part of Eagle County — will work with their bipartisan canvass boards to complete a logic and accuracy test on the required tabulation equipment.
Then, the counties will begin recounting all ballots in the race “in the same manner they were processed during the election.” That means the counties will rescan the ballots using its tabulation equipment, except for San Juan County, which will manually recount its ballots, the office said.
Because the recount was automatically triggered, the Secretary of State’s office foots the bill.
TJ Holmes and Amy Robach are dating. Paparazzi spotted the two being intimate. They are both married and hosts of GMA and GMA: 3. The two have been sharing chemistry on and off screen.
Holmes grabbing Robach from behind while bending over into the trunk of a car. The photo was taken two weeks before Thanksgiving on a getaway at a remote cottage.
The two have went dark on social media after the noise spotted them.
ABC News has no comment on the matter but many believe they put their journalism ethics at risk. On top of that, they are being criticized for having an affair.
Who are we to judge?
It is not my business to worry about Holmes, 45 and Roach, 49.
They seem to be happy together and their relationship should not be a problem to anyone but those who loved them.
The noise wants TJ Holmes and Amy Robach fired out the cannon.
A source claimed to the outlet their romance started in March, around the time they were training together for the New York City Half Marathon.
The insider claims that Robach and her husband, Andrew Shue, as well as Holmes and his wife, Marilee Fiebig, went their separate ways in August. But the co-anchors were spotted getting cozy in bars near ABC News back in May.
According to Page Six, the affair was so under wraps that one staffer said the couple has gone above and beyond to hide it. Insiders revealed the ABC staff was “buzzing about the intimacy between them” while they were in England in June for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
"They had no shame going out together and have been publicly doing this for much longer than a month," the source said. "Staffers are very surprised it took this long to come out. Everyone was turning a blind eye because they didn't want the controversy surrounding the show."