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Feb 11, 2020 12:13:57   #
Realistic
 
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, is riding the waves created by the prior administration, as history always shows, no matter what the talking heads spew.

The economy is just one of several areas where Trump repeatedly claims credit for conditions or policies implemented under his predecessors. He has bragged about reductions in air and water pollution that were the result of presidents going back decades. He has claimed credit for a reduction in lung cancer deaths based on a decades-long study that ended the year he took office. Perhaps most famously, he has repeatedly ― and falsely ― boasted about passing the “VA Choice Act,” which allows veterans to get medical care at private facilities if wait times are too long at Veteran Affairs clinics, even though it was signed into law by Obama.

But the economy is the one issue that could determine whether Trump succeeds or fails in his attempt to win a second term ― and his boasts about it are consistently misleading and, at times, simply false.

Trump repeatedly brags that unemployment among African Americans is at historic lows. While that was correct in August and September, the unemployment figure has risen since then, according to federal statistics. More broadly, the trend lines for both African Americans and Latinos show a steady decrease from the end of the 2008-09 recession, through the Obama presidency and to the present day, with no significant change in the slope of those graphs when Trump took office in January 2017.

“He’s largely riding trends he inherited,” said Jared Bernstein, once the chief economist to former Vice President Joe Biden.

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Feb 11, 2020 12:18:17   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
Realistic wrote:
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, is riding the waves created by the prior administration, as history always shows, no matter what the talking heads spew.

The economy is just one of several areas where Trump repeatedly claims credit for conditions or policies implemented under his predecessors. He has bragged about reductions in air and water pollution that were the result of presidents going back decades. He has claimed credit for a reduction in lung cancer deaths based on a decades-long study that ended the year he took office. Perhaps most famously, he has repeatedly ― and falsely ― boasted about passing the “VA Choice Act,” which allows veterans to get medical care at private facilities if wait times are too long at Veteran Affairs clinics, even though it was signed into law by Obama.

But the economy is the one issue that could determine whether Trump succeeds or fails in his attempt to win a second term ― and his boasts about it are consistently misleading and, at times, simply false.

Trump repeatedly brags that unemployment among African Americans is at historic lows. While that was correct in August and September, the unemployment figure has risen since then, according to federal statistics. More broadly, the trend lines for both African Americans and Latinos show a steady decrease from the end of the 2008-09 recession, through the Obama presidency and to the present day, with no significant change in the slope of those graphs when Trump took office in January 2017.

“He’s largely riding trends he inherited,” said Jared Bernstein, once the chief economist to former Vice President Joe Biden.
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, ... (show quote)


I have one word for all of this but unfortunately, I don't use it.

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Feb 11, 2020 12:20:40   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Realistic wrote:
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, is riding the waves created by the prior administration, as history always shows, no matter what the talking heads spew.

The economy is just one of several areas where Trump repeatedly claims credit for conditions or policies implemented under his predecessors. He has bragged about reductions in air and water pollution that were the result of presidents going back decades. He has claimed credit for a reduction in lung cancer deaths based on a decades-long study that ended the year he took office. Perhaps most famously, he has repeatedly ― and falsely ― boasted about passing the “VA Choice Act,” which allows veterans to get medical care at private facilities if wait times are too long at Veteran Affairs clinics, even though it was signed into law by Obama.

But the economy is the one issue that could determine whether Trump succeeds or fails in his attempt to win a second term ― and his boasts about it are consistently misleading and, at times, simply false.

Trump repeatedly brags that unemployment among African Americans is at historic lows. While that was correct in August and September, the unemployment figure has risen since then, according to federal statistics. More broadly, the trend lines for both African Americans and Latinos show a steady decrease from the end of the 2008-09 recession, through the Obama presidency and to the present day, with no significant change in the slope of those graphs when Trump took office in January 2017.

“He’s largely riding trends he inherited,” said Jared Bernstein, once the chief economist to former Vice President Joe Biden.
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, ... (show quote)




I'm so flabbergasted that Biden's buddy doesn't like the President either.

Most all l*****t monkeys just love Donald Trump.

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Feb 11, 2020 12:27:39   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Realistic wrote:
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, is riding the waves created by the prior administration, as history always shows, no matter what the talking heads spew.

The economy is just one of several areas where Trump repeatedly claims credit for conditions or policies implemented under his predecessors. He has bragged about reductions in air and water pollution that were the result of presidents going back decades. He has claimed credit for a reduction in lung cancer deaths based on a decades-long study that ended the year he took office. Perhaps most famously, he has repeatedly ― and falsely ― boasted about passing the “VA Choice Act,” which allows veterans to get medical care at private facilities if wait times are too long at Veteran Affairs clinics, even though it was signed into law by Obama.

But the economy is the one issue that could determine whether Trump succeeds or fails in his attempt to win a second term ― and his boasts about it are consistently misleading and, at times, simply false.

Trump repeatedly brags that unemployment among African Americans is at historic lows. While that was correct in August and September, the unemployment figure has risen since then, according to federal statistics. More broadly, the trend lines for both African Americans and Latinos show a steady decrease from the end of the 2008-09 recession, through the Obama presidency and to the present day, with no significant change in the slope of those graphs when Trump took office in January 2017.

“He’s largely riding trends he inherited,” said Jared Bernstein, once the chief economist to former Vice President Joe Biden.
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, ... (show quote)


The unemployment rate ticked up to 3.6%, rising just above the 50-year low of 3.5% seen in December, according to a Labor Department report released Friday. The increase was due to 574,000 more people joining the work force and not all of them finding jobs.

Face it, Trump is doing well and you Trump h**ers don't like it. Keep in mind this is the longest positive growth of the economy in history.

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Feb 11, 2020 12:49:43   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
Realistic wrote:
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, is riding the waves created by the prior administration, as history always shows, no matter what the talking heads spew.

The economy is just one of several areas where Trump repeatedly claims credit for conditions or policies implemented under his predecessors. He has bragged about reductions in air and water pollution that were the result of presidents going back decades. He has claimed credit for a reduction in lung cancer deaths based on a decades-long study that ended the year he took office. Perhaps most famously, he has repeatedly ― and falsely ― boasted about passing the “VA Choice Act,” which allows veterans to get medical care at private facilities if wait times are too long at Veteran Affairs clinics, even though it was signed into law by Obama.

But the economy is the one issue that could determine whether Trump succeeds or fails in his attempt to win a second term ― and his boasts about it are consistently misleading and, at times, simply false.

Trump repeatedly brags that unemployment among African Americans is at historic lows. While that was correct in August and September, the unemployment figure has risen since then, according to federal statistics. More broadly, the trend lines for both African Americans and Latinos show a steady decrease from the end of the 2008-09 recession, through the Obama presidency and to the present day, with no significant change in the slope of those graphs when Trump took office in January 2017.

“He’s largely riding trends he inherited,” said Jared Bernstein, once the chief economist to former Vice President Joe Biden.
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, ... (show quote)


The VA Choice program, put in place after the department’s 2014 wait time scandal that forced the resignation of multiple top VA officials, including former Secretary Eric Shinseki. It was not a benevolent act by Obama, it was a "whoops we got caught. Hurry up and provide a cover up solution."

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Feb 11, 2020 12:54:42   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Realistic wrote:
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, is riding the waves created by the prior administration, as history always shows, no matter what the talking heads spew.

The economy is just one of several areas where Trump repeatedly claims credit for conditions or policies implemented under his predecessors. He has bragged about reductions in air and water pollution that were the result of presidents going back decades. He has claimed credit for a reduction in lung cancer deaths based on a decades-long study that ended the year he took office. Perhaps most famously, he has repeatedly ― and falsely ― boasted about passing the “VA Choice Act,” which allows veterans to get medical care at private facilities if wait times are too long at Veteran Affairs clinics, even though it was signed into law by Obama.

But the economy is the one issue that could determine whether Trump succeeds or fails in his attempt to win a second term ― and his boasts about it are consistently misleading and, at times, simply false.

Trump repeatedly brags that unemployment among African Americans is at historic lows. While that was correct in August and September, the unemployment figure has risen since then, according to federal statistics. More broadly, the trend lines for both African Americans and Latinos show a steady decrease from the end of the 2008-09 recession, through the Obama presidency and to the present day, with no significant change in the slope of those graphs when Trump took office in January 2017.

“He’s largely riding trends he inherited,” said Jared Bernstein, once the chief economist to former Vice President Joe Biden.
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, ... (show quote)



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Feb 11, 2020 13:33:36   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
The unemployment rate ticked up to 3.6%, rising just above the 50-year low of 3.5% seen in December, according to a Labor Department report released Friday. The increase was due to 574,000 more people joining the work force and not all of them finding jobs.

Face it, Trump is doing well and you Trump h**ers don't like it. Keep in mind this is the longest positive growth of the economy in history.


The status quo when dealing with the economy may not continue to work with the advent of robotics and A.I. All this may be totally disruptive. No one knows for sure. The Federal Reserve may become obsolete and the way we think about economic theories may not work in the new economy by 2030 or 2040. In the meantime, Trump has a better handle on the economy than any Democrat.

One thing is certain. The unsk**led and uneducated will get left behind.

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Feb 11, 2020 13:54:09   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Realistic wrote:
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, is riding the waves created by the prior administration, as history always shows, no matter what the talking heads spew.

The economy is just one of several areas where Trump repeatedly claims credit for conditions or policies implemented under his predecessors. He has bragged about reductions in air and water pollution that were the result of presidents going back decades. He has claimed credit for a reduction in lung cancer deaths based on a decades-long study that ended the year he took office. Perhaps most famously, he has repeatedly ― and falsely ― boasted about passing the “VA Choice Act,” which allows veterans to get medical care at private facilities if wait times are too long at Veteran Affairs clinics, even though it was signed into law by Obama.

But the economy is the one issue that could determine whether Trump succeeds or fails in his attempt to win a second term ― and his boasts about it are consistently misleading and, at times, simply false.

Trump repeatedly brags that unemployment among African Americans is at historic lows. While that was correct in August and September, the unemployment figure has risen since then, according to federal statistics. More broadly, the trend lines for both African Americans and Latinos show a steady decrease from the end of the 2008-09 recession, through the Obama presidency and to the present day, with no significant change in the slope of those graphs when Trump took office in January 2017.

“He’s largely riding trends he inherited,” said Jared Bernstein, once the chief economist to former Vice President Joe Biden.
As ive repeated said, The Current Administration, ... (show quote)



Really,
Obama quotes " This is America's new economy " referring to high food stamps and majority of new jobs being part time only, low paying jobs.

"It would take a magic wand to see the GDP see sustainable 3.0 plus growth"
Guess Trump found the magic wand.!!!

The stock market soared when T***p w*n the e******n, even before being sworn in. Wallstreet stated the market soaring rest on futures, based on corporate growth and expansion, higher paying jobs that are full time accross America. Wallstreet is the best in forecasting, Trump delivered and the American boom began.

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Feb 11, 2020 14:05:24   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
dtucker300 wrote:
The status quo when dealing with the economy may not continue to work with the advent of robotics and A.I. All this may be totally disruptive. No one knows for sure. The Federal Reserve may become obsolete and the way we think about economic theories may not work in the new economy by 2030 or 2040. In the meantime, Trump has a better handle on the economy than any Democrat.

One thing is certain. The unsk**led and uneducated will get left behind.


They already are.

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Feb 11, 2020 14:12:52   #
Realistic
 
jack sequim wa wrote:
Really,
Obama quotes " This is America's new economy " referring to high food stamps and majority of new jobs being part time only, low paying jobs.

"It would take a magic wand to see the GDP see sustainable 3.0 plus growth"
Guess Trump found the magic wand.!!!

The stock market soared when T***p w*n the e******n, even before being sworn in. Wallstreet stated the market soaring rest on futures, based on corporate growth and expansion, higher paying jobs that are full time accross America. Wallstreet is the best in forecasting, Trump delivered and the American boom began.
Really, br Obama quotes " This is America's... (show quote)


Let me know when ya ready to come back to earth. Where part time jobs are still quite common, so that corp America doesn't have to pay benefits. and Corp America uses it HUGE tax breaks to buy back stocks and line there pockets instead of the American workers pockets

But just as Trump inherited much of the current economy, the next administration will inherit, this pile, and then they can scream about how terrible the prior administration was...

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Feb 11, 2020 14:24:07   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Realistic wrote:
Let me know when ya ready to come back to earth. Where part time jobs are still quite common, so that corp America doesn't have to pay benefits. and Corp America uses it HUGE tax breaks to buy back stocks and line there pockets instead of the American workers pockets

But just as Trump inherited much of the current economy, the next administration will inherit, this pile, and then they can scream about how terrible the prior administration was...
Let me know when ya ready to come back to earth. W... (show quote)



So you and AOC agree that poor people should be running the Republic...

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Feb 11, 2020 14:31:32   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
byronglimish wrote:
So you and AOC agree that poor people should be running the Republic...


One huge difference between Progressives and Conservatives is that Progressives encourage the poor to be as vile. corrupt and immoral as they are.

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Feb 11, 2020 14:34:50   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
padremike wrote:
One huge difference between Progressives and Conservatives is that Progressives encourage the poor to be as vile. corrupt and immoral as they are.


Good point.

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Feb 11, 2020 15:31:23   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
Realistic wrote:
Let me know when ya ready to come back to earth. Where part time jobs are still quite common, so that corp America doesn't have to pay benefits. and Corp America uses it HUGE tax breaks to buy back stocks and line there pockets instead of the American workers pockets

But just as Trump inherited much of the current economy, the next administration will inherit, this pile, and then they can scream about how terrible the prior administration was...
Let me know when ya ready to come back to earth. W... (show quote)



"This pile"
Best in Americans history.

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Feb 11, 2020 15:34:09   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
padremike wrote:
One huge difference between Progressives and Conservatives is that Progressives encourage the poor to be as vile. corrupt and immoral as they are.



Amen Brother.....
Ferguson. Baltimore...Black l***s m****r, A****a, condoning conservatives being harrassed and even beaten, Obama "He could be my son"

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