"In the 18 years since Congress created the TSA, the agency has proven itself incapable of providing real security, but more than capable of harrying Americans and wasting taxpayer dollars on security theater..."
"...Because no matter how big a lie, how often it’s tweeted or how many Econ PhDs are naive enough to believe it, you can only push it for so long until something breaks..."
The BLS said that "there were no discernible impacts of the partial federal government shutdown on the estimates of employment, hours, and earnings from the establishment survey." That's not true...
It's official: January marked the record 100th consecutive month of consecutive job growth, and it did so in style, with the US adding a whopping 304K jobs last month.
Tomorrow at 830am, the BLS is expected to announce that in January the US added 165k payrolls, a sharp drop from December's 312K, while both average hourly earnings and unemployment are expected to remain unchanged at 3.2% and 3.9%, respectively.
PG&E - which is facing $51.7 billion in total debts - said that roughly $130 million in bonuses "are critical to ensuring that employees stay motivated."
Just two short days after the end of the government shutdown, Speaker Pelosi has invited President Trump to deliver his State of The Union address before a Joint Session of Congress on February 5th...
For many people, paying out PTO will be the difference between whether or not bills and student loans will be paid on time and how their families are supported.