Conspiracy Theories About the Jobs Report Don't Ring True
Posted on October 10, 2012 at 06:00 AM EDT
So listen, can we talk?... Can we talk about unemployment in the U.S.? And can we talk about conspiracy theories? I thought you'd say "yes." I can almost hear you saying, "Hell yeah, bring it on!" So, let's have at it. Let me say my piece, and then you can chime in. I'll start by saying I don't think there's any conspiracy to manipulate the unemployment numbers. You know, the numbers that came out on Friday and freaked everybody out. Somehow, right before the election and right after President Obama fell flat on his face, after Mitt Romney knocked the champ (don't get mad, he's not my champ, he's the champ because he's the incumbent) down almost for a ten-count, the bloodied champ bounds off the canvas and stands on the ropes proclaiming victory over economic malaise because the unemployment rate fell below 8%. Well, what's freaky about the unemployment number, the U3 number, the most widely watched and reported measure of unemployment in the country, maybe even the world, is that it fell from 8.1% in August to 7.8% the September. What's got folks in an uproar (folks that aren't so folksy when it comes to the champ) is that it looks pretty conspiratorial that unemployment hasn't been below 8% in 43 months, not since Obama got into office. And all of a sudden it drops in August to 8.1% from July's 8.3%, and far more freakily, drops to 7.8% (that's below 8% for you non-math types) in September from 8.1% in August. But before I give you my thoughts on why I don't think there's a conspiracy... Okay, let's stop right there. The truth is I DO believe in conspiracies. I believe that John Kennedy was assassinated in a coup'd'état in Dallas. Who did it and why? Figure it out, the facts are all there. I believe that the Federal Reserve System is a front for the power, and of course, moneyed elites who run America for the benefit of its Club Fed members. The facts are all there. Do I believe in other conspiracy theories? You bet I do. I just don't believe in all of them, especially the ones that can't be proved. Theories are fine, but give me some facts. But I digress. Does it smell like a conspiracy, some manipulation of the unemployment numbers that look so much better and may now aide Obama's reelection campaign? You bet it does. But wait... To continue reading, please click here...