Commentary China is faced with an extremely grim job market in 2022, as at least 10 million workers have lost their jobs after the regime’s series of economic policies led to the default of the real estate sector, diminished the after school tutoring industry, and suppressed e-commerce giants. Add to this the more than 10 million college graduates expected this summer, and a record high in both total number and volume of jobless is foreshadowed. But the regime always has a way to whitewash even such a devastating situation. On Feb. 9, state mouthpiece People’s Daily Online touted the trend of “flexible employment,” that is, temp jobs, that 200 million people, including more than 16 percent of graduates from higher education in both 2020 and 2021, use to  “actively conduct flexible employment;” and “more than 1.6 million of them pursue self-media and relevant businesses.” Regime Incompetence When the “six stability …