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Biden interview on ABC new tonight from Normandy

had to turn it off to painful to watch, I'm sure the travel and busy schedule would ware anyone down, but he is absolutely too old to be the president. I personally believe he is only running out of duty because he believes he's the only one who can save us from trump. another old bastard Mitch McConnel is to blame for all of this he easily could have led the impeachment of Trump after Jan 6 but for some unknown reason saved his ass, so here we are.

This country is in trouble, we have no choice but to vote Biden, with a better than 50 percent chance Kamala Harris will finish out his term, what a mess

Trent Sisley sets official recruiting visits

TheHoosier.com is the first to report that Heritage Hills HS 4-star wing Trent Sisley has set his official recruiting recruiting visit dates.

Purdue is first up on September 7. He will come to Bloomington for his Indiana visit on September 20th, with Indiana Elite teammate and rising guard Braylon Mullins. Micah Shrewsbury landed an appointment for Notre Dame on September 27th. Michigan State is TBA and he will visit former iubb manager Dusty May at Michigan on June 14th "unofficially." Sisley will head to Rock Hill, SC with his undefeated Indiana Elite AAU team to play for the Adidas 3SSB Championship July 9-14.

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Biden Lied, People Died

Not really, but a pretty bad look for the BLS. Many have been skeptical about the figures coming out and they were right.

Data published Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest payrolls might have grown about 60,000 less per month on average last year than the roughly 250,000 run-rate derived from the agency’s monthly employment report. The new figures, from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, cover more than 95% of US jobs. and are eventually used in annual revisions to the monthly data.
The QCEW release, as it’s known, adds to uncertainty surrounding the state of the labor market as the US central bank deliberates over when to begin cutting interest rates. While some indicators — such as monthly payrolls and weekly unemployment insurance claims — suggest the market remains robust, others — such as rising unemployment and a decline in job openings — point to cracks developing.
“There’s a pretty good chance that the establishment survey has been really overstating the condition of the labor market,” Barry Knapp, founder of Ironsides Macroeconomics, said of the monthly payroll numbers. “The job market is weaker than the Fed thinks.”
A chunk of the potential overestimation of payrolls stems from adjustments the agency makes to the monthly employment report to account for the net amount of businesses opening and going under, Wong and Knapp say. Because the BLS only surveys existing establishments, it uses a so-called birth-death model to estimate those flows.

“The labor market saw a turning point sometime in the second half of 2023,” Wong said. “Business closures surged, while new business formations slowed sharply.”



Braylon Mullins sets visits to IU and ISB Radio.

Fresh off of his appearance in last night's Indiana All-Star game between the Seniors and the Juniors, Greenfield Central's Braylon Mullins has set a visit to Indiana for September 20-22.

In what has been one of the biggest recruiting jumps of the Summer AAU season, the smooth shooting guard from Greenfield Central High School has been a long time target for Mike Woodson at Indiana and he now holds offers from the likes of Purdue, Kansas, North Carolina, Creighton, Alabama, Michigan State, and many more that number to around 25 total offers.

Braylon will join me on ISB Radio tomorrow (Friday).

UPDATE: Trent Sisley will visit IU the same weekend as Mullins.

Tom Hanks short interview on CNN this morning

I've said this before, and probably rightfully so its been laughed at... he'd be a good President.

I know his political stances, I know that probably triggers many on this board...but his answer to a question about a DJT 2nd term, is the first thing I've heard, from anyone, in a while, that has made me "feel better" about the election and the next four years...insert Biden's name in the question, and its still a great answer...for the setting, and for today.

I honestly wish he and The Rock would have run. After the laughs and absurdity of that thought fade away...the reality of the choice we're actually faced with comes back in to focus...I'd 100% prefer them over what we're facing. And Hanks answer this morning, and how he answered it, is an example of why. It was flowery, poetic, and very apple pie...but damn it, I miss hearing answers like that.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/06/world/video/tom-hanks-d-day-saving-private-ryan-trump-digvid
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