BOOM

the politics of the economy are not the metrics of the economy.
by any and all metrics..boom

The politics are what the American people think of the administration behind the economy .. AND, obviously, quite obviously, it's not just about the economy.

Either way, your president is judged as THE worst presidency in American history .. thus, not long lived.

Win the battle, lose the war.
 
The politics are what the American people think of the administration behind the economy .. AND, obviously, quite obviously, it'snot just about the economy.

Either way, your president is judged as THE worst presidency in American history .. thus, not long lived.

Win the battle, lose the war.
midterms are not the end of a POTUS. considering Mueller and fake news it's not that bad. But it's silly to talk past midterms fornow
 
stocks /GDP /unemployment /manufacturing jobs /wage growth..working on trade deals

and Veterans Choice meaning the VA can't just delay -vets can get outside help now if they do.

..but but but...RUSSIA!! :rolleyes:

And REAL WAGES --------FLATLINED--------- for MOST AMERICANS. But who gives a shit about that as long as YOU'VE got yours.

Thanks for playing.
 
And REAL WAGES --------FLATLINED--------- for MOST AMERICANS. But who gives a shit about that as long as YOU'VE got yours.

Thanks for playing.
more stupidity. inflation is 2.1% wages are about 2.9% PLUS the new jobs are high paying jobs -
employees have flexability to move to better jobs, not just more crappy pay jobs
 
stocks /GDP /unemployment /manufacturing jobs /wage growth..working on trade deals

and Veterans Choice meaning the VA can't just delay -vets can get outside help now if they do.

..but but but...RUSSIA!! :rolleyes:

I know it is difficult for conservatives to understand, or they are just obstinate, but America doesn't associate Trump with the economy, they view it as happening in spite of Trump, not because of him. Trump and the GOP have failed to sell that message, his approval rates reflect it, and they just don't like the guy and see little reason to support him
 
midterms are not the end of a POTUS. considering Mueller and fake news it's not that bad. But it's silly to talk past midterms fornow

Sure.

A lame-duck sorry-ass president the entire world hates with Mueller all over his ass and Trump sweating bullets.

Sure, who wouldn't want that. :0)
 
I know it is difficult for conservatives to understand, or they are just obstinate, but America doesn't associate Trump with the economy, they view it as happening in spite of Trump, not because of him. Trump and the GOP have failed to sell that message, his approval rates reflect it, and they just don't like the guy and see little reason to support him

He doesn't know that.
 
more stupidity. inflation is 2.1% wages are about 2.9% PLUS the new jobs are high paying jobs -
employees have flexability to move to better jobs, not just more crappy pay jobs

"Never has the federal deficit been set to climb so high during a period of economic stability. When Trump cut taxes last year, he piled on roughly $1.5 trillion of debt over the next decade. Additional spending in his budget only added to the imbalance. Publicly held government debt will be equal in size to the entire U.S. gross domestic product in 2028, according to the Congressional Budget Office. That’s the most since 1946, when the United States was coming out of World War II and the Great Depression."

"Income inequality has worsened. Someone in the top 5 percent of earners makes 3.86 times more than the median U.S. household with an income of $61,372, according to the Census Bureau. That is the highest gap ever tracked by Census data going back 50 years. In 1967, the top 5 percent earned 2.66 times the median."

https://www.boston.com/news/politic...eck-trumps-errant-claims-on-kavanaugh-economy
 
She's an idiot. What kind of dummy tries to hide fedco email records, and calls half of the electorate deplorables?

She didn't call half of the "electorate" deplorables, do your research. She said that about half of trump supporters, who are not all the electorate.
 
LOL which half?

Not. Smart. At. All.

The neo-Nazi, alt-right and white supremacist half like those at Charlottesville, hot shot.

Clinton said: "You can take Trump supporters and put them in two big baskets. There are what I would call the deplorables—you know, the racists and the haters, and the people who are drawn because they think somehow he's going to restore an America that no longer exists."[SUP][7]

Not. Right. Ever.
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Roaring economy isn't lifting Donald Trump approval rating. He has only himself to blame.

A good economy isn't making Trump popular and probably never will. It's not in his DNA to be decent, classy or respectful of our fragile democracy.

What’s a guy have to do to be popular?

Unemployment is 3.9 percent. Gasoline prices are up, but at $2.84 (AAA’s national average), they still seem far from “ouch” territory. Retailers, restaurants and summer vacation spots say business is good. The stock market is once again touching all-time highs. On Wednesday, the government said the economy grew at a 4.2 percent pace in the second quarter — faster than first thought. It's the fifth best quarter in fact, for the last decade.

And yet, says an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey, 62 percent of Americans say the nation is on the wrong track. As for the man at the top, President Donald Trump’s approval — as measured by the FiveThirtyEight average of all polls — is an anemic 41.5 percent.

When the economy’s this good, the president usually gets the credit. In 1999 and 2000, during the last two years of Bill Clinton’s presidency, the stock market was booming, gas was cheap, people had money to burn. The unemployment rate dropped to 3.9 percent. Sounds familiar, right? Yet Clinton’s approval was in the 60s, at times hitting 66 percent — 25 percentage points higher than Trump now

These numbers spell trouble as the November midterms approach. The president’s name won’t be on any ballot, but midterms are always about the man in the Oval Office. FiveThirtyEight and two closely watched political forecasters — the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics and the Cook Political Report — all say the stage is set for a Democratic takeover of the House. This in turn could mean — as the president himself acknowledged on Fox News last week — that he could face impeachment next year.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opin...ald-trump-approval-ratings-column/1137453002/

BOOM

:cof1:

"It's the economy, stupid." voters know what side their bread is buttered on. Get ready for the RED WAVE.
 
The neo-Nazi, alt-right and white supremacist half like those at Charlottesville, hot shot.

Clinton said: "You can take Trump supporters and put them in two big baskets. There are what I would call the deplorables—you know, the racists and the haters, and the people who are drawn because they think somehow he's going to restore an America that no longer exists."[SUP][7]

Not. Right. Ever.
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Dumb to call half of Trump supporters racist. Again, how am I supposed to know if she's referring to me or not? Liberals toss the race card do often, she must be referring to me.
 
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