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MNeagle
9th September 2010, 08:03 AM
Nine States Did Not File Initial Claims Data Due To Labor Day, Hundreds Of Thousands Of Estimates In Data "Beat"


Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/09/2010 08:16 -0500

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The BLS has announced that as a result of the Labor Day weekend, 9 states (among which the biggest one California) did not report initial claims data to the bean counters, so instead the government had to "estimate" what the data would have been: yep, estimate, what the data was in these nine states. From Bloomberg: "For the latest reporting week, nine states didn’t file claims data to the Labor Department in Washington because of the Labor Day holiday earlier this week, a department official told reporters. California and Virginia estimated their figures and the U.S. government estimated the other seven." Official data is now made up on the fly. This US economic data reporting has just entered the twilight zone. Also, when the data is officially made up, it is not that difficult to get data that is "better than expected." The full list of states is: DC, Illinois, Idaho, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Michigan, and Washington. California and Virginia estimated themselves.


link (http://www.zerohedge.com/article/nine-states-did-not-file-initial-claims-data-due-labor-day-hundreds-thousands-estimates-data?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+zerohedge%2Ffeed+%28zero+hedg e+-+on+a+long+enough+timeline%2C+the+survival+rate+fo r+everyone+drops+to+zero%29)

Joe King
9th September 2010, 08:06 AM
DC is a State now?

sirgonzo420
9th September 2010, 08:22 AM
DC is a State now?



In it's own way, it's the biggest.

MNeagle
9th September 2010, 08:28 AM
Or a 'possession' including American Samoa, Guam, Virgin Islands, et al. http://www.usps.com/ncsc/lookups/abbr_state.txt

Joe King
9th September 2010, 09:17 AM
DC is a State now?



In it's own way, it's the biggest.
They like to think that, but the only State of DC is that of confusion.

7th trump
9th September 2010, 09:32 AM
DC is a State now?



In it's own way, it's the biggest.
They like to think that, but the only State of DC is that of confusion.


No its been this way ever since 51% of Americans applied for ssn's. When you do this you fall within same catagory as a aliens legal to work in the US.
Ever heard of the Buck Act?
The "state of Iowa" is not legally the same as "Iowa" nor is "California" the same as "the State of California".
These "state of's....." are the federal territories the Buck Act allowed so the federal government can reach into the states to control their subjects that the US Constitution strictly disallowed the central government to do.
Go to your state website and do a search for "the definition of state". All the "state of's" define themselves, in civil law form, as equals to DC, Quam, and all the possessions and territories.
If you do not understand what Civil Law is google it under "American Civil Law form".

Joe King
9th September 2010, 10:13 AM
DC is a State now?



In it's own way, it's the biggest.
They like to think that, but the only State of DC is that of confusion.


No its been this way ever since 51% of Americans applied for ssn's. When you do this you fall within same catagory as a aliens legal to work in the US.
Ever heard of the Buck Act?
The "state of Iowa" is not legally the same as "Iowa" nor is "California" the same as "the State of California".
These "state of's....." are the federal territories the Buck Act allowed so the federal government can reach into the states to control their subjects that the US Constitution strictly disallowed the central government to do.
Go to your state website and do a search for "the definition of state". All the "state of's" define themselves, in civil law form, as equals to DC, Quam, and all the possessions and territories.
If you do not understand what Civil Law is google it under "American Civil Law form".

Or in other words, the People created something under them that then went on to create something under it, that the people then chose to start defining themselves as.
Thereby creating for themselves a God of sorts, in that the creator can regulate its own creation as it may or may not deem necessary.

So perhaps not a State of confusion as much as a land of confusion.
Hmmmm. Seems there's a song about that I've heard before.

Twisted Titan
9th September 2010, 10:53 AM
DC is a State now?



In it's own way, it's the biggest.
They like to think that, but the only State of DC is that of confusion.


No its been this way ever since 51% of Americans applied for ssn's. When you do this you fall within same catagory as a aliens legal to work in the US.
Ever heard of the Buck Act?
The "state of Iowa" is not legally the same as "Iowa" nor is "California" the same as "the State of California".
These "state of's....." are the federal territories the Buck Act allowed so the federal government can reach into the states to control their subjects that the US Constitution strictly disallowed the central government to do.
Go to your state website and do a search for "the definition of state". All the "state of's" define themselves, in civil law form, as equals to DC, Quam, and all the possessions and territories.
If you do not understand what Civil Law is google it under "American Civil Law form".

Or in other words, the People created something under them that then went on to create something under it, that the people then chose to start defining themselves as.
Thereby creating for themselves a God of sorts, in that the creator can regulate its own creation as it may or may not deem necessary.

So perhaps not a State of confusion as much as a land of confusion.Hmmmm. Seems there's a song about that I've heard before.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oepXF2B5NK4