Job Openings Flatline: Is This 'Winning' or Just More Clown World?
Slight dip in job listings got you down, cucks? Buckle up, buttercup.

Washington D.C. - So, the Labor Department dropped their JOLTS report, and guess what? Job openings are basically the same. 6.87 million in March versus 6.92 million in February. Whoop-de-doo. Another day, another incremental nothingburger from the Deep State.
Are we supposed to be impressed? The Regime is probably popping champagne over this. 'See! The economy is strong!' Yeah, sure, just ignore the fact that everything costs twice as much, and nobody can afford a house unless they're already rich.
They keep telling us the economy is roaring, but all I see is stagflation and societal decay. Remember when a job meant you could actually, you know, live? Now it's just another hamster wheel, keeping you chained to the system.
The Fed's still jerking around with interest rates, pretending they have a clue. Meanwhile, the printer goes brrrr, devaluing your shekels faster than you can say 'quantitative easing.' They print the money, their buddies get rich, and you get stuck holding the bag.
And don't even get me started on the Iranian conflict. Another manufactured crisis to distract you from the fact that the elites are looting the country blind. But hey, at least the military-industrial complex is making bank. Always a silver lining for someone, right?
This isn't 'winning.' This is managed decline. They're slowly boiling the frog, and most people are too distracted by TikTok dances to notice. Wake up, sheeple. The only way to fix this is to tear the whole system down and start over.
But hey, keep working hard and paying your taxes. Maybe one day you'll be able to afford a used car. Or maybe the whole thing collapses first. Place your bets.
Remember the good old days when a handshake was a deal, and men were men? Now we're drowning in soy and virtue signaling. Pathetic.
The only thing these numbers prove is that the system is rigged. It's designed to benefit the few at the expense of the many. The solution? Decentralize everything. Bitcoin, localism, and a healthy dose of 'don't tread on me.'
So, go ahead and celebrate this 'stable' job market. Just remember, you're celebrating your own slow enslavement. Sad!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go stack some silver and prep my bug-out bag. Just in case.
This is not financial advice. Or any kind of advice, really. Just the ramblings of a disgruntled patriot.


