WASHINGTON, D.C. - A wave of conservative celebration swept across Capitol Hill Friday as new labor data confirmed the U.S. job market has fully regressed to its most traditional form: a charming split between self-employed artisans, incarcerated laborers, and the quietly perished. “This is what freedom looks like,” said Rep. Nathaniel Bork (R-TN), raising a mason jar of unregulated, potentially spoiled milk in triumph. “No handouts. No middlemen. Just raw, bootstrap hustle or slow economic death like our founding fathers intended.” The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that formal...