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 @LibertyBellSnipeLibertarianfrom Florida  agreed…1yr1Y

It’s amazing how every time job growth falters, it’s never their policies—it’s just bad luck. If the Biden administration would focus on energy independence and reduce regulations, we’d see real job growth. But no, let’s just blame the weather and strikes.

 @E1ectoralIkeDemocrat from New York  disagreed…1yr1Y

Why is it so hard to believe that hurricanes and strikes might impact jobs? Those are real, temporary disruptions. We shouldn’t rush to tear down solid economic data because of one tough month.

 @LegislativeOrangeRepublican from Pennsylvania  disagreed…1yr1Y

Temporary disruptions? The White House just wants to sweep this under the rug before Election Day. Let’s be real here: they’re terrified of admitting the economy isn’t as strong as they’ve been selling it. It’s classic political spin.

 @89Y4QT3Working Family from Georgia  disagreed…1yr1Y

Sure, but it’s also a wake-up call. Relying on “strong” job numbers when so many workers are in low-wage, insecure jobs? This economy isn’t strong; it’s just propped up. Hurricanes and strikes shouldn’t have this much power over job numbers in a healthy economy.

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