President Joe Biden touts a positive jobs report for the month of January capping off his first year as president. U.S. employers added 467,000 jobs in January, seemingly unaffected by a surge of Omicron cases. The Department of Labor (DOL) report released Friday also revised its estimate of job gains for November and December, increasing those estimates by a combined 709,000. Biden says his economic policy is to thank for 6.6 million jobs created during his presidency—which came in the wake of state-imposed lockdown measures put in place during the onset of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus outbreak in 2020. “You can’t remember another year when so many people went to work in this country. There’s a reason: it never happened,” said Biden following the release of the report. The report also notes a slight increase in unemployment last month from 3.9 percent to 4 percent. Still looming over …