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originally posted by: 31331Dos
a reply to: tanstaafl
Too bad everything he did amounted to nothing and was immediately nullified when Biden got into office. No effort at all to enact any lasting changes, he just put up window dressing that was immediately taken down as soon as he lost in 2020.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: chr0naut
Trump was "a conservative", but his right-wingedness did not mean his fiscal policy was particularly balanced or sustainable.
Mate Trump was no Conservative nor Republican , Trump was a life long Democrat and Business man . He ran as a Republican because he knew he could win and He Ran on Conservative Ideals because again he knew he had to .
Once in office Trump neither stuck to Conservative Ideals nor Progressive Ideals he simply did what he thought was best, did it always turn out to be Best ? of course not but what POTUS can say it does ?
Many of Trumps Decisions were based on the Chaotic situation created by the " PANDEMIC " . I'm sure you know my feelings on that Charade as I am well aware of yours
The pandemic was only a 'thing' for the last year of Trump's administration.
From the get go (in 2017) Trump was claiming things that he could not possibly have done.
Although Obama had tried quantative easing, raising taxes for the wealthiest, and a number of other initiatives to stimulate the economy and reduce national debt, Trump did nothing of that.
Trump also overturned several of Obama's successful fiscal policies that had already shown a positive outcome for the majority of Americans in pulling them out from the results of the Great Recession and the Sub-Prime Mortgage crisis.
Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia
Economic policy of the Donald Trump administration - Wikipedia
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: chr0naut
Trump was "a conservative", but his right-wingedness did not mean his fiscal policy was particularly balanced or sustainable.
Mate Trump was no Conservative nor Republican , Trump was a life long Democrat and Business man . He ran as a Republican because he knew he could win and He Ran on Conservative Ideals because again he knew he had to .
Once in office Trump neither stuck to Conservative Ideals nor Progressive Ideals he simply did what he thought was best, did it always turn out to be Best ? of course not but what POTUS can say it does ?
Many of Trumps Decisions were based on the Chaotic situation created by the " PANDEMIC " . I'm sure you know my feelings on that Charade as I am well aware of yours
The pandemic was only a 'thing' for the last year of Trump's administration.
From the get go (in 2017) Trump was claiming things that he could not possibly have done.
Although Obama had tried quantative easing, raising taxes for the wealthiest, and a number of other initiatives to stimulate the economy and reduce national debt, Trump did nothing of that.
Trump also overturned several of Obama's successful fiscal policies that had already shown a positive outcome for the majority of Americans in pulling them out from the results of the Great Recession and the Sub-Prime Mortgage crisis.
Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia
Economic policy of the Donald Trump administration - Wikipedia
Were Obama's policies showing positive outcome ? Raising taxes on the Rich and Corporations in a Capitalist society is not a good thing it is directly opposite of good.
You and I simply have different Political and Socioeconomic views mate , I see raising taxes as bad full stop.
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
His policies led to the longest period of sustained economic growth in US history.
they usually don't do that, but they concentrate their excess profit into untaxable and untouchable accounts, usually held outside of US jurisdiction as has been revealed in the Paradise Papersand other similar expose's.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: chr0naut
Trump was "a conservative", but his right-wingedness did not mean his fiscal policy was particularly balanced or sustainable.
Mate Trump was no Conservative nor Republican , Trump was a life long Democrat and Business man . He ran as a Republican because he knew he could win and He Ran on Conservative Ideals because again he knew he had to .
Once in office Trump neither stuck to Conservative Ideals nor Progressive Ideals he simply did what he thought was best, did it always turn out to be Best ? of course not but what POTUS can say it does ?
Many of Trumps Decisions were based on the Chaotic situation created by the " PANDEMIC " . I'm sure you know my feelings on that Charade as I am well aware of yours
The pandemic was only a 'thing' for the last year of Trump's administration.
From the get go (in 2017) Trump was claiming things that he could not possibly have done.
Although Obama had tried quantative easing, raising taxes for the wealthiest, and a number of other initiatives to stimulate the economy and reduce national debt, Trump did nothing of that.
Trump also overturned several of Obama's successful fiscal policies that had already shown a positive outcome for the majority of Americans in pulling them out from the results of the Great Recession and the Sub-Prime Mortgage crisis.
Economic policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia
Economic policy of the Donald Trump administration - Wikipedia
Were Obama's policies showing positive outcome ? Raising taxes on the Rich and Corporations in a Capitalist society is not a good thing it is directly opposite of good.
You and I simply have different Political and Socioeconomic views mate , I see raising taxes as bad full stop.
originally posted by: 31331Dos
a reply to: WingDingLuey
It's amazing how the arguments change depending on the point being made. The pandemic was fake and overblown, right? So what was a vaccine needed for if it was all a setup and fake? Was Trump just a useful idiot for big pharma? Or did Trump knowingly bankroll a vaccine that he knew would be changed and kill a bunch of people? Either he was a useful idiot or he was in on it.
Where will the goal posts be moved this time? Trump has yet to denounce the "fake" vaccine. Why is that?
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
You are aware that Reaganomics is pretty much responsible for the death of the middle class, right? Wages stagnated, the number of people below the poverty line increased, and the top 1% started hoarding more and more wealth. All of which was then capped off by a recession that further hurt the middle and lower class.
Trickle down has been tried again and again and every time it ends in recession, allowing the wealthy to buy up the assets of the lower classes and consolidating more and more wealth at the top of the pyramid despite being the ones that crashed the economy in the first place.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: chr0naut
they usually don't do that, but they concentrate their excess profit into untaxable and untouchable accounts, usually held outside of US jurisdiction as has been revealed in the Paradise Papersand other similar expose's.
Why would you reinvest in a Country/Government that is totally Hostile towards you ?
You Recall Ronald Reagan don't you ? Those 8 years were the prime example of what Capitalism can be.
originally posted by: 31331Dos
a reply to: FarmerSimulation
It wasn't a riddle, it was a clue as to Trump and his handlers' true intentions.
Do you now think Fauci was a good guy?
Where does Jared Kushner's $2 billion "donation" from Saudi Arabia fit into your conspiracy? You never did answer that before.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: 31331Dos
a reply to: FarmerSimulation
It wasn't a riddle, it was a clue as to Trump and his handlers' true intentions.
Do you now think Fauci was a good guy?
Where does Jared Kushner's $2 billion "donation" from Saudi Arabia fit into your conspiracy? You never did answer that before.
Trump cut funding to the WHO. They definitely had no hold at all over Trump.
Trump Cuts US Funding to WHO - Voice Of America