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    In the computer industry, we used the old adage to test
    processes and facts as "Garbage in and Garbage out." This
    means if you input doubtful facts you end up with the same as output.

    Our city newspaper the Cleveland Plain Dealer features a fact
    finder called PolitiFact Ohio. I questioned its veracity before and wonder
    about the quality of their research and perspective.

    For example, today they headline their PolitiFact fact finder with a universal
    statement -
    " Actually, Ohio sees small job gains."

    As sources, they use Candidate for U.S. Senate Robert Portman's campaign and news releases; the Bureau of Labor Statistics; Ohio Department of Jobs an Family Services Labor market data as interpreted by Portman and an
    interview with Benjamin Johnson, spokesman for the Ohio Department of Jobs
    and Family Services.

    All of these sources remain questionable
    as to their own perspective and are not objective resources. They are good
    resources but do not match up with the branded headline
    " Actuallly .Ohio sees small job gains."

    The main source is apparently the Bureau of Labor Statistics which I have questioned for years. Their methodology is suspect and the results to no match up with the real world on the streets as people live through experiences caused by the most massive dislocation of jobs in U.S. history including the Great Depression.

    I have tried for years to get to the bottom of our
    unemployment statistics. They certainly can not match up with the
    past when primarily only full time fourty hours a week jobs were
    counted. Today, we have a mix of part-time, contract,
    casual labor and temporary jobs. The temporary job offices have grown
    tenfold in recent years and there is no possible way to adequately report
    the number of workers looking for real jobs obectively and when
    underemployment is really unemployment. Even a single mother making
    only a hundred dollars a month is considered employed these days. The
    Bureau of Labor Statistics plays with these numbers and have about six
    ways they collect the data. Primarily, they use the numbers coming
    from their statistical analysis in which they call 50,000 households a
    month. They ask the person answering the phone if they were looking for a
    job in the previous month. If the person says no, they are then
    considered employed. If a person says they are looking for work but are
    working in a family business or on a farm for no pay while they are
    looking, again they are considered employed.

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics does contrast this with another method where they contact employers but these employers represent a segment of the whole. The reporting does not include all small businesses.
    There is no way to really understand their reporting since only
    about 38 percent of all American workers qualify for unemployment
    insurance. This means that 62 percent of all workers are missing in action
    from any real kind of reporting. It means that in this large group there
    are millions who do not work long enough at any one job or make enough
    money in any given period to qualify for unemployment insurance. So, the
    real unemployment rate remains a mystery. About one third of men between
    the age of 55 and 65 have disappeared from the work force. About one
    half of young blacks in our inner cities have no jobs.

    Getting America Working reports that about one half of our human
    resources are not being used. So any "actual" unemployment rate
    is unknown but be can calculate that the rate is far from what the Bureau
    of Labor Statistics says it is and using a universal phrase like the
    PolitiFact finder uses - "Actually, Ohio sees small job
    gains." is not only ludricrous but should be considered
    shameful by any interpretation of the facts.

    Furthermore, we find Portman a tool of free trade and globalization being the
    U.S. Trade Representative under former President Bush. Not until we tell
    the world and report the facts that free trade and globalization are the
    cause of our economic crisis and our vast unemployment and underemployment, there is little reason to even have something called a PolitiFact finder.&#65533; It is just another device that covers the real issues of our
    times and it operates without using any disclaimers as noted above.

    In one of my first jobs after high school, I called on some of the
    largest advertising agencies in Cleveland getting approval or revisions of
    artwork. In one situation, a very large manufacturer of material for
    windows, revised a image of a window and knocked out the proper
    perspective of the window. This artwork was scheduled to be a large
    centerpiece ad in a major magazine. I took it back to the studio and the
    artist became very upset. He was one of the best artist in doing
    perspective art. No one knew what to do and so the art director had
    to call the agency to confirm the revision. They did. This showed me that
    even reality can be altered for particular reasons for the sake of an illustration looking good out of perspective rather than in perspective

    After college, I was an insurance investigator for a time and remained one for
    several years on a contract basis. I had to have at least three
    valid sources on each report and the sources had to be good ones because
    I knew any negative report would be contested. Some involved
    millions of dollars in insurance policies and both sides had strong
    reasons for getting a good report. However, I was not paid enough or given
    more money to defend any contested report and eventually quit this
    endeavor. But, it did show me how your sources of information have to
    be right on and the pressures of all interested parties wanting to control the
    facts no matter what.

    As a history major I spent a semester writing history and this proved to be a very difficult task. Here you had to have at least three good sources of
    information with about three confirming sources for the first three
    sources and sometimes it became an endless stream of needed confirming sources on sources

    I spent most of my working life in the computer industry and became a specialist in disk storage and wrote on error recovery codes since most disk storage devices had many correctble errors. Following this I became a
    trouble shooter supplyer for major manufacturers who did not know how to
    deal with foreign components that were constantly revised without any
    notice. I had to research the specs over and over again to make sure these
    products worked or at least provide my clients with the proper evaluation
    for them to make their decision. This experience showed me how much
    things have to be compromised for the sake of survival in a globalist free trader world.

    One time the outcome became a comedy. A very large corporation called me
    to see what went wrong with their whole disk storage library. The whole
    library of disk storage crashed in a domino fashion. I brought in my
    disk pack inspection device and had to check every platter visually
    looking for clues. I finally found a dried clear sticky substance on
    some of the platters that infected other disks in rotation. I
    scraped up some of this sticky substance and I knew immediately that the
    computer operator who was in charge of changing the disk packs was a nose
    picker. He had picked his nose and transferred the gook from this nose to
    the disk packs and infected the whole library of about 100 large disk pack
    storage devices and crashed the whole data center.

    For me, most of the fact finders and reporters in most major news channels are nose pickers who compromise their ideals and what they learned in journalism class for the sake of survival.

    President Wilson used government money to hire 75,000 men who were called
    the "4 minute me." They would pass on Wilson's propaganda
    in 4 minute sessions on stages and in the new movie houses back then
    describing how the murdering "Huns" would rape and murder
    civilians. The Germans were called the "Huns" who supposedly did all this
    carnage.

    The "4 minute men" accomplished their mission and
    World War One came. They were so successful that not even Wilson
    could reverse the story after the war and this eventually set the stage
    for Hitler.

    And this is why I doubt the worth of things like
    PolitiFact fact finders. They hide the real issue of our times.

    Ray Tapajna
    Cleveland Ohio
    newsworld@fastmail.net
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