That Obama’s election victory in 2012 was a stolen election must be obvious to Mitt Romney and others in the Republican hierarchy but what are they going to do? The IRS scandal of itself diverted enormous amounts of both time and money away from the political process. There are then the uncountable number of fraudulent voters which is inevitable in a system where everyone is capable of voting without any form of identification, not even evidence that one is a citizen. The laughable 59 voting booths in Philadelphia where not a single Romney vote was recorded, not even by accident, is an example of what happens in parts of America where the Democrats who count the votes are never going to be challenged by anyone from the other side, not even when there are more votes cast than there are eligible voters on the voters’ list. And these are merely efforts to steal votes although there are other ways in which the numbers were affected but that’s for another time. The US is dangerously close to becoming a one-party state, at least at the Federal level, and the Democrats are the party. The following tale therefore enters as one more strand in an immense effort to undermine the Republican vote and artificially strengthen the Democrats.
This is, in fact, such a big story, but with all the other stories, as big as this one is it’s small. The article beats around the bush but the central point eventually emerges many paras down. Even more weirdly, this is an “exclusive” so as a general news item that will go across the country there is no probability at all. This is an interview with a Bureau of Census employee who was found to have faked the unemployment data that were published during the three months leading up to the US election in November 2012.
The Census employee caught faking the results is Julius Buckmon, according to confidential Census documents obtained by The Post. Buckmon told me in an interview this past weekend that he was told to make up information by higher-ups at Census. . . .
‘It was a phone conversation — I forget the exact words — but it was, “Go ahead and fabricate it” to make it what it was,’ Buckmon told me.
And here are the paras leading up to that para:
In the home stretch of the 2012 presidential campaign, from August to September, the unemployment rate fell sharply — raising eyebrows from Wall Street to Washington.
The decline — from 8.1 percent in August to 7.8 percent in September — might not have been all it seemed. The numbers, according to a reliable source, were manipulated.
And the Census Bureau, which does the unemployment survey, knew it.
Just two years before the presidential election, the Census Bureau had caught an employee fabricating data that went into the unemployment report, which is one of the most closely watched measures of the economy.
And a knowledgeable source says the deception went beyond that one employee — that it escalated at the time President Obama was seeking reelection in 2012 and continues today.
‘He’s not the only one,’ said the source, who asked to remain anonymous for now but is willing to talk with the Labor Department and Congress if asked.
The Census employee caught faking the results is Julius Buckmon, according to confidential Census documents obtained by The Post. Buckmon told me in an interview this past weekend that he was told to make up information by higher-ups at Census.
Don’t tell me the election wasn’t stolen. The system is as corrupt as it has ever been. The methods perfected in Chicago have gone national and are unlikely to be contained any time soon.
And once you know this about their unemployment date, then you also know there is not a number published by the American statistical agency, not a one, that you could guarantee for yourself that it is not an advocacy number, crafted to provide a picture but not an accurate reflection of the data collected. Post modern statistics. The numbers are whatever you need them to be, or at least they are if you are a Democrat.