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originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: Annee
" At $250,000 and $814,600 per person for the reception and dinner at Paulson’s $110 million oceanfront home. "
I heard they Served Twinkies for Dessert . The Biden Economy you know........
That depends on who you read.
Being sensitive to how people hear things doesn’t mean letting Trump tell lies about Biden’s record and then hemming and hawing in its defense. Trump inherited a good economy and didn’t screw it up—until a crisis hit that he was completely unprepared for and lied about constantly and refused to take responsibility for. Biden inherited a horrible economy, got us out of that crisis, suffered through a price crisis that also affected the rest of the developed world, but is now presiding over the greatest monthly job growth in history (yes, at 289,000 a month) and is keeping his core campaign promise of shifting wealth from the top to the middle and the bottom. Why is it so hard to tell that story, Democrats?
www.msn.com...
Those ‘jobs’ are all government jobs and part time gigs. Zero manufacturing jobs.
Everyone needs 2 or 3 jobs now because Bidenomics so you really can’t count that as job creation.
Biden is as bad if not worse than Jimmy Carter.
That’s saying something.
Did you think Carter was one of the greatest presidents ever too?
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: Annee
" At $250,000 and $814,600 per person for the reception and dinner at Paulson’s $110 million oceanfront home. "
I heard they Served Twinkies for Dessert . The Biden Economy you know........
That depends on who you read.
Being sensitive to how people hear things doesn’t mean letting Trump tell lies about Biden’s record and then hemming and hawing in its defense. Trump inherited a good economy and didn’t screw it up—until a crisis hit that he was completely unprepared for and lied about constantly and refused to take responsibility for. Biden inherited a horrible economy, got us out of that crisis, suffered through a price crisis that also affected the rest of the developed world, but is now presiding over the greatest monthly job growth in history (yes, at 289,000 a month) and is keeping his core campaign promise of shifting wealth from the top to the middle and the bottom. Why is it so hard to tell that story, Democrats?
www.msn.com...
Those ‘jobs’ are all government jobs and part time gigs. Zero manufacturing jobs.
Everyone needs 2 or 3 jobs now because Bidenomics so you really can’t count that as job creation.
Biden is as bad if not worse than Jimmy Carter.
That’s saying something.
Did you think Carter was one of the greatest presidents ever too?
Thank you for your “chosen” reading.
Link?
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: Annee
" At $250,000 and $814,600 per person for the reception and dinner at Paulson’s $110 million oceanfront home. "
I heard they Served Twinkies for Dessert . The Biden Economy you know........
That depends on who you read.
Being sensitive to how people hear things doesn’t mean letting Trump tell lies about Biden’s record and then hemming and hawing in its defense. Trump inherited a good economy and didn’t screw it up—until a crisis hit that he was completely unprepared for and lied about constantly and refused to take responsibility for. Biden inherited a horrible economy, got us out of that crisis, suffered through a price crisis that also affected the rest of the developed world, but is now presiding over the greatest monthly job growth in history (yes, at 289,000 a month) and is keeping his core campaign promise of shifting wealth from the top to the middle and the bottom. Why is it so hard to tell that story, Democrats?
www.msn.com...
Those ‘jobs’ are all government jobs and part time gigs. Zero manufacturing jobs.
Everyone needs 2 or 3 jobs now because Bidenomics so you really can’t count that as job creation.
Biden is as bad if not worse than Jimmy Carter.
That’s saying something.
Did you think Carter was one of the greatest presidents ever too?
Thank you for your “chosen” reading.
Link?
Zero manufacturing jobs created in March despite Biden spending billions to do so Within the manufacturing sector several prominent industries lost thousands of jobs.
alphanews.org...
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: chr0naut
Every graph you posted shows a drop after the media and democrats threw this country into a state of panic, and you STILL don't understand why...
SMH
Sure, COVID-19 had an effect. The point is that before that drop, Trump's performance on several indicators (that he boasted about), was fairly average.
Everything was more affordable and the tax cuts we got also affected businesses (not sure why people screamed about that), and we were all given big bonuses. Things were going real good, at least for the middle class. Now we're working overtime just to enjoy a few good things every now and then.
That is because Trump was paying for everything on credit.
It's always great until the repayments bill arrives.
Unless you can make bank like Trump, YEP. But you meant he was incapable I know... carry on all you who hate the truth like this unit here and see how that works in the end.
But did Trump actually "make bank"?
Trump campaign raises more than $50 million at Florida fundraiser: 'historic' haul
www.foxnews.com...
This was today.
The actual number might top $60,000,000
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: Annee
There’s also a politically important soft spot in Biden’s manufacturing pitch, as I wrote in this Bloomberg Big Take. In three key industrial swing states (Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) a collective 39,000 fewer people are working in manufacturing than five years ago.
www.bloomberg.com...
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: Annee
There’s also a politically important soft spot in Biden’s manufacturing pitch, as I wrote in this Bloomberg Big Take. In three key industrial swing states (Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) a collective 39,000 fewer people are working in manufacturing than five years ago.
www.bloomberg.com...
How surprising -- "pass the trash" -- unto Biden.
Maybe you could actually address Trump.
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: Annee
There’s also a politically important soft spot in Biden’s manufacturing pitch, as I wrote in this Bloomberg Big Take. In three key industrial swing states (Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) a collective 39,000 fewer people are working in manufacturing than five years ago.
www.bloomberg.com...
How surprising -- "pass the trash" -- unto Biden.
Maybe you could actually address Trump.
You’re claiming Biden is creating all these jobs.
He in fact isn’t creating anything except part time jobs and government jobs.
Nobody is better off except Biden and his merry band of DEI grifters.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: Annee
There’s also a politically important soft spot in Biden’s manufacturing pitch, as I wrote in this Bloomberg Big Take. In three key industrial swing states (Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) a collective 39,000 fewer people are working in manufacturing than five years ago.
www.bloomberg.com...
How surprising -- "pass the trash" -- unto Biden.
Maybe you could actually address Trump.
You’re claiming Biden is creating all these jobs.
He in fact isn’t creating anything except part time jobs and government jobs.
Nobody is better off except Biden and his merry band of DEI grifters.
I posted an article - with link.
Where is the link for your claim?
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: Annee
There’s also a politically important soft spot in Biden’s manufacturing pitch, as I wrote in this Bloomberg Big Take. In three key industrial swing states (Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) a collective 39,000 fewer people are working in manufacturing than five years ago.
www.bloomberg.com...
The U.S. economy has had 13 recessions in the past 80-plus years. Forty-five months after nine of those recessions began, manufacturing employment remained below their initial levels. After 45 months passed in the remaining four recessions, manufacturing employment exceeded their initial levels.
Of those four recessions that produced net manufacturing job gains after 45 months, the one underway during Biden’s presidency ranks as the second-largest percentage gain, a 1.6% increase. The only manufacturing jobs recovery through 45 months that beats the current one was a recession that started in 1948, with a 6.9% increase.
In other words, the nation’s current manufacturing jobs rebound is the strongest at this point after a recession in 72 years.
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: quintessentone
How many pandemics have we had in the past 80 years?
Certainly you’ve factored that in, unlike politifact LoL
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: quintessentone
How many pandemics have we had in the past 80 years?
Certainly you’ve factored that in, unlike politifact LoL
They did, however, factor in the recession and world wars.
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: quintessentone
How many pandemics have we had in the past 80 years?
Certainly you’ve factored that in, unlike politifact LoL
They did, however, factor in the recession and world wars.
Why not factor in the pandemic?
Factoring in the pandemic would show the true numbers of failed Bidenomics.
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: quintessentone
How many pandemics have we had in the past 80 years?
Certainly you’ve factored that in, unlike politifact LoL
They did, however, factor in the recession and world wars.
Why not factor in the pandemic?
Factoring in the pandemic would show the true numbers of failed Bidenomics.
Why not factor in the reigning President's lack of action at the onset of the pandemic?
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: quintessentone
How many pandemics have we had in the past 80 years?
Certainly you’ve factored that in, unlike politifact LoL
They did, however, factor in the recession and world wars.
Why not factor in the pandemic?
Factoring in the pandemic would show the true numbers of failed Bidenomics.
Why not factor in the reigning President's lack of action at the onset of the pandemic?
Because that has nothing to do with the reality of Bidens horrible economic plan, which is what we are talking about right here.
Bidens horrible job numbers prove it.
The mainstream media can’t even polish that turd.
Stay in reality and quit trying to muddy it up.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: quintessentone
How many pandemics have we had in the past 80 years?
Certainly you’ve factored that in, unlike politifact LoL
They did, however, factor in the recession and world wars.
Why not factor in the pandemic?
Factoring in the pandemic would show the true numbers of failed Bidenomics.
Why not factor in the reigning President's lack of action at the onset of the pandemic?
Because that has nothing to do with the reality of Bidens horrible economic plan, which is what we are talking about right here.
Bidens horrible job numbers prove it.
The mainstream media can’t even polish that turd.
Stay in reality and quit trying to muddy it up.
Title of this thread: Republican Voters Against Trump
Perhaps you should start your own thread: Comparing the Economic Plans of Trump and Biden
You know -- incorporate both Trump and Biden by comparison in your claims.
www.investopedia.com...
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: quintessentone
How many pandemics have we had in the past 80 years?
Certainly you’ve factored that in, unlike politifact LoL
They did, however, factor in the recession and world wars.
Why not factor in the pandemic?
Factoring in the pandemic would show the true numbers of failed Bidenomics.
Why not factor in the reigning President's lack of action at the onset of the pandemic?
Because that has nothing to do with the reality of Bidens horrible economic plan, which is what we are talking about right here.
Bidens horrible job numbers prove it.
The mainstream media can’t even polish that turd.
Stay in reality and quit trying to muddy it up.
Title of this thread: Republican Voters Against Trump
Perhaps you should start your own thread: Comparing the Economic Plans of Trump and Biden
You know -- incorporate both Trump and Biden by comparison in your claims.
www.investopedia.com...
Don’t ask for links and then pretend you didn’t ask for links.
I’ve obliged your links.
Care to continue the convo or are you done now?
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: quintessentone
How many pandemics have we had in the past 80 years?
Certainly you’ve factored that in, unlike politifact LoL
They did, however, factor in the recession and world wars.
Why not factor in the pandemic?
Factoring in the pandemic would show the true numbers of failed Bidenomics.
Why not factor in the reigning President's lack of action at the onset of the pandemic?