April 17, 2025

Dem shills: "Recession is either already here or imminent! DOOM!"

I noted a few days ago that we're already seeing a HUGE wave of stories in the Lying Mainstream Media the "Recession is imminent!  We're all gonna die!"  And sure enough, it's happening. 

Gee, what a surprise, eh? 

Nah, not at all:  Bleating that recession is either here or imminent scares pipo and clobbers the stock market.  And who does that help, eh?  Of course: the Democrat partei (sic), which screams that Trump's policies caused it.

Except the recession was locked in a year ago.  You could see it when huge companies began laying off thousands of employees.  Oh, you didn't notice that?

So here's the Dem-fellating assholes at MarketWatch:

Why U.S. investors might be seriously underestimating the risk of a recession
The lede:

A senior macro strategist at (redacted Dem company) fears investors might be underestimating the risk of a recession. If he turns out to be right, this could lead to more pain later this year, especially for stocks.

Firings of federal-government workers will test the capacity of the labor market just as the hiring rate has weakened.  Also Trump’s tariffs should boost prices of many goods, denting consumers’ purchasing power when income growth has slowed.

Get used to this, cuz you'll be seeing it for the next 18 months (til the midterm elections).

Now: Do I feel sympathy for fired federal workers?  Sure, but why should we be any more distressed for these workers than for workers laid off in the private sector, eh?

Clearly there's no logical reason.  But because federal workers have unions behind 'em, firing them is somehow different!  A big damn deal!  No.  It's no different than a private-sector worker being laid off--but the Media are portraying it as somehow WAY different for some reason!  A "threat to ouah precious democracy!!!"

Fuck the Democrat-fellating Mainstream Media.  No matter how much you hate these bastards, it's not enough.

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