I don't understand this post as to what it has to do with the OP. jacksprat posted factual data as did I. In the bigger picture I believe our economic and political systems are much, much larger than what any one person or political party can do to the economy in even eight years. The economic beast is too big for them (IMO). The U.S. economic and poitical systems are what allow us to do better than most other first world economies plus the fact we are blessed with a lot of natural resources. What little effect a party in complete control does haveusuallyalways self corrects with elections.
My take on Trump is that he's a horse's ass and always has been. I can still remember Doonesbury cartoons in the '80's parodying him.
He's just a symptom of what has become of our politics in the age of social media and that symptom is extremism. He's extreme as are many on the left. As far as rhetoric, that's what we get a lot of, from both sides.
I'm not going to apologize for my rhetoric. There is thought behind it. The point I'm making is that you can't take the credit and not the blame. Trump shoulders the blame for the fact we have not gotten control of the virus. To that extent, the further economic impact of the on-going pandemic lies at his feet as well. Trump is symptom of the culture wars that have been stoked for decades. Republican economic policies are snake oil, and they've sold it with a large dose of racial divisiveness. Supply side economics is BS. It has entailed giving more money to the wealthy, and lots of credit to the middle class so they don't pay attention to the hand in their pocket. It's caught up to us. They want to convince the rubes that they are not rich because of the brown people. That is simply fact. It's been that way since the Atwater Southern Strategy.
Point being, blaming Trump for negative 33 annual GDP growth is rhetoric. Pointing out that Trump picks and chooses what he takes responsibility is not. Final point, Trump is not extreme. There is not one policy he is committed to unless that policy benefits him. He found out that there are millions of suckers on the far right. So he plays them like a fiddle. It's his only talent, and it's gotten him to the White House. He is disinterested in the job. It's just a means to end, that end being the enrichment of Donald J. Trumnp.