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zab

02/27/22 1:12 PM

#403091 RE: restripe #403089

Good for you, you do like your fantasies, and those last 16 months, or 33 percent of his time in office he just gets a pass. You know when America was told over and over that this virus will just go away. When all of America and the world were realizing the magnitude of a true pandemic. When all of America began to shut down and Trump went and played golf at his resort. The weeks past, Americans were starting to die, the economy shut down, grocery shelves became bare, and trump stayed at his resort, playing golf.
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blackhawks

02/27/22 1:16 PM

#403092 RE: restripe #403089

Since when have we elected presidents for 2 year terms?

A more objective take on his FOUR Years.

https://katiecouric.com/news/grading-economy-under-president-donald-trump-end-of-term/

Grading the Economy Under President Trump

By Rachel Uda

Two economists give their insights on how the economy actually fared during Trump’s tenure

During his term, President Donald Trump has made some bold claims about his record on the economy. He’s boasted about job creation, a surging stock market and claimed that he had “built the greatest economy in the history of the world.”

As his time in the White House winds down, KCM turned to economists to separate fact from fiction: How did the economy really fare under the 45th president?

The results are mixed.

Mark Zandi, the chief economist of Moody’s Analytics, told KCM the economy under Trump has “been a disaster.”

“Unemployment is high, underemployment is very high, GDP has been weak and the deficit has ballooned,” Zandi said.

In April, as the pandemic gripped the country, the U.S. lost 20.5 million jobs, unemployment soared to 14.7% and the U.S. saw a historic decline in GDP. He also noted that Trump will be the only commander-in-chief to end his tenure by leaving the country with fewer jobs than when he took office.

According to data compiled by Moody’s, Trump ranked last among presidents dating back to President Harry S. Truman on the average annual percent change in employment (-0.3%) and GDP (0.9%) over the course of his term. He did rank second behind President Bill Clinton (15.87%) for the S&P 500’s average performance while he was in office (14.34%).





Granted, Zandi said, the president can’t be blamed for the pandemic, but he should be faulted for how he managed the crisis. His administration’s “botched response” will mean an economic recovery is still far off and will be a lot more costly, compared to some Asian nations, which locked down early, better controlled the spread of Covid-19 and have been able to more quickly open their economies back up, Zandi said.

Pre-Covid Performance

To get a sense of how the economy performed under Trump before the pandemic, Paul Sheard, a research fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and a former vice chairman at S&P Global, pointed to the GDP from 2017 through 2019. Under Trump, annualized growth averaged 2.5%. That’s slightly higher than the 2.4% recorded in the prior three years under President Barack Obama, according to Sheard.

Taking the pandemic out of the equation, Zandi believes the economy under Trump still would have been “subpar.” The low unemployment rate and rise in wages Trump touted before the crisis is largely a legacy of the Obama presidency, he said. But entering 2020, the president’s failed trade war was beginning to weigh on the economy, Zandi said.

“Overall, the economy was pretty pedestrian,” he said.


One bright spot for Trump, both economists agreed, September 2019 when the unemployment rate fell to 3.5% — a 50-year low.

“There was not an economist in America that expected that,” Sheard said.

The Federal Reserve in 2016, forecasted that by the end of 2019, unemployment would come down modestly (to 4.5%) from the 4.7% when President Obama left office. It was “remarkable” and a shock to everyone, Sheard said.

Trump’s Legacy

When thinking about what mark President Trump leaves on the country’s economic policy, both Sheard and Zandi pointed to how he’s shaped our relationship with China.

Trump, for the most part, shares a traditional Republican perspective on the economy, as a believer in deregulation and trickle-down theory. But where he diverges from the party is “being tough on trade and tough on China,” Sheard said.

The tariffs he imposed on about $360 billion of imports from China (log-in needed) and the sanctions on Chinese technology companies helped “the pendulum swing away from free trade and globalization” and is a policy that Sheard believes will live on.

“Trump appropriately recognized that more had to be done to confront China,” Zandi said. “I’d give him credit for that.”


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restripe

02/27/22 2:30 PM

#403093 RE: restripe #403089

I guess my post put the foot in everybody’s mouth I was going to post Bidens accomplishments but I could not find any
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hookrider

02/27/22 2:37 PM

#403095 RE: restripe #403089

restripe: LOL, thanks for listing all the things Obama started and Trump took over. The rest was all Trump & republican Bull Shit!!!!!
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newmedman

02/27/22 3:15 PM

#403098 RE: restripe #403089

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fuagf

02/27/22 3:33 PM

#403100 RE: restripe #403089

restripe, You STILL admire Trump. The man who calls Putin a genius for the havoc he is causing now. Guess Trump was right when he said he could shoot someone on 5th Ave and not lose votes. Trump sees you as the person of poor judgement you are. Trump sees you as we see you. How sad is that.

There seems to be at least one positive takeaway from your list. Apparently there are few actually false. Seems at least one of Trump's supporters has actually reexamined their approach to factual information.

A Fact-Checked List of Trump Accomplishments

It’s been circulating on social media for months. Here’s what I found when I looked into these claims.


Illustration by Nicholas Konrad/The New York Times; photographs by Getty Images

By Farah Stockman
Ms. Stockman is a member of the editorial board.

Sept. 11, 2020

This list of President Trump’s accomplishments has been circulating on social media for months and has most likely been viewed by millions of people. I examined each claim to the best of my ability, reaching out to people and institutions who had special insight to see if they considered the claims accurate.

Some takeaways: Few items are outright false, which is something to celebrate in the age of QAnon conspiracy theories. Some are misleading and some are absolutely true. About a quarter relate to Mr. Trump’s signing of bills that Congress passed, many of which he had little to do with. A large portion of items on the list credit Mr. Trump for a booming economy, which is no longer booming because of the coronavirus pandemic.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/11/opinion/fact-check-trump.html .

The list, or ones like it, is a favorite of supporters of the imbecile who said Putin is a genius.

As blackhawks told you that list (or ones similar) have been posted here a number of times before.
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sortagreen

02/27/22 6:48 PM

#403121 RE: restripe #403089

First of all, you ignorant, lying fuck, you didn't put any of that horseshit together.

Second. It's bullshit. His record is pathetic. He was a failed, wannabe despot who lined his pockets and those of his family and friends with graft, and staged an assault on our very nation.

You don't have a link to any of your assertions, and hey.. if you want to stop down to Mar A Lago and give the treason weasel a blow job, you can do that on your own time. I'm not sure they'd let you in of course.
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restripe

02/28/22 12:47 PM

#403263 RE: restripe #403089

Hookrider like this
I am thinking about adding this to the info page for new vistors