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Stellar jobs reports!
Joe Biden (Tweet Text): "This morning's [jobs] report caps off my first year as president, and over that period, our economy created 6.6 million jobs. If you can't remember any year when so many people went to work in this country, there's a reason: it never happened."
The revised 2021 report added 0.7 million jobs, for a total of 7.3 million jobs in 2021! And Joe Biden bragged about 6.6 before the revised report!
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The U.S. added 467,000 jobs in January, vs. 150,000 est !!!
Major revisions in last year’s economic reports
The data for whole seasons and years can fundamentally change just like that. Look how different January 2021 is after this month’s revisions.
Jordan Weissman, Slate: The Labor Department also does a much larger, comprehensive round of annual revisions for the entire past 12 months
We finally got to see those revisions on Friday, and they were huge—big enough to fundamentally change the story of the job market last year
Throughout much of 2021, it looked as if hiring was oscillating wildly
In fact, none of that happened. Job growth just trucked along, consistently adding somewhere between 400,000 and just over 700,000 a month
Major revisions in last year’s economic reports
The data for whole seasons and years can fundamentally change just like that. Look how different January 2021 is after this month’s revisions.
Irina Ivanova, CBS News: Low-income workers without kids can receive a credit worth up to $1,500 — nearly triple what the credit was worth in 2020. The American Rescue Plan signed into law last year by President Joe Biden, expanded the credit.
Between 17 and 20 million workers will benefit from the expanded credit, including older and younger workers who would normally get no credit.
The Earned Income Tax Credit has been called the most effective U.S. anti-poverty program.
Republicans in Disarray
Arizona’s Right Wing Sought Power to Overturn Votes. Rusty Bowers Said No.
Blake Hounshell and Leah Askarinam, New York Times:
When right-wing lawmakers [in Arizona] pushed a bill that would have given the Republican-controlled Legislature the power to unilaterally reject the results of an election and force a new one, Rusty Bowers said no.
For decades, Bowers, the unassuming speaker of the Arizona House, has represented die-hard Republican beliefs, supporting the kinds of low-tax, limited-government policies that made the state’s Barry Goldwater a conservative icon.
Bowers could have sat on the bill, letting it die a quiet death. Instead, he killed it through an aggressive legislative maneuver that left even veteran statehouse watchers in Arizona awe-struck at its audacity.
“The speaker wanted to put the wooden cross right through the heart of this thing for all to see,” said Stan Barnes, a Republican consultant who has known Bowers for some 30 years.
Science
“There are three stages in scientific discovery. First, people deny that it is true, then they deny that it is important; finally, they credit the wrong person.” ~ Bill Bryson
James Urton, University of Washington News: Beating the bite of mosquitoes this spring and summer could hinge on your attire and your skin. New research led by scientists at the University of Washington indicates that a common mosquito species — after detecting a telltale gas that we exhale — flies toward specific colors, including red, orange, black and cyan. The mosquitoes ignore other colors, such as green, purple, blue and white. The researchers believe these findings help explain how mosquitoes find hosts, since human skin, regardless of overall pigmentation, emits a strong red-orange “signal” to their eyes.
“Mosquitoes appear to use odors to help them distinguish what is nearby, like a host to bite,” said Jeffrey Riffell, a UW professor of biology. “When they smell specific compounds, like CO2 from our breath, that scent stimulates the eyes to scan for specific colors and other visual patterns, which are associated with a potential host, and head to them.”
The results, published Feb. 4 in Nature Communications, reveal how the mosquito sense of smell — known as olfaction — influences how the mosquito responds to visual cues. Knowing which colors attract hungry mosquitoes, and which ones do not, can help design better repellants, traps and other methods to keep mosquitoes at bay.
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The 6 R’s of the Resistance
Joe Biden is now our President. However, we continue to stay vocal and active, we continue to pull Joe to the left, and we continue resist the GQP.
- Refresh and Rest: Take care of you, the hero: Eat well, exercise, and rest.
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- Revolt: Change the laws, change the culture, build your communities.
- Rely: Trust that millions of others are fighting the good fight.
- Rejoice: Joy promotes resilience and gives rise to hope.
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