Biden’s economy

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This is also a really big deal.
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This is consistent with many other polls. People say they are doing great themselves, but still think the economy is bad. It’s all the negative media coverage.

They have to have their horse race. And they hate Biden with a strange vitriol.


"Biden's Economy" = "Butter Emails 2.0"


"Al Gore sighs 3.0"

Hunter's laptop v1.5
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Trump has proposed imposing unprecedented new tariffs on trillions of dollars worth of imports and deporting undocumented workers on a vast scale. Both campaign pledges risk exacerbating the price spikes that have subsided over the last year, according to liberal and conservative economists alike, in addition to some estimates cited by the former president’s own advisers. If he’s elected, Trump could implement these policies at least in part without needing Congress to act.


Trump’s enormously disruptive policy proposals come as he appears likely to jettison the more cautious and establishment-friendly economic advisers that restrained his most nationalist and confrontational impulses during his first term. These advisers — such as former treasury secretary Steven T. Mnuchin — now find themselves either at war with Trump or receding from his inner circle, potentially empowering more fringe voices.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/01/07/trump-economy-inflation-biden-campaign/



Exactly. Trump's policies are just as harmful to the economy as Biden's policies. Don't let the MAGA crowd fool you into thinking otherwise.


How have Biden's policies been harmful to the economy?

I ask because by every metric, the economy is better now than what Biden inherited. It is also better than every country but Japan. Including inflation.

So where is the harmful stuff? Please be specific.


Go ask your MAGA buddies. You aren't fooling anyone.

So, no answers for PP. Noted.

Of course there are no answers for that one. Anyone who lumps the thoughtful and sober actions of Biden and the Democrats in with Trump and the GOP isn’t a serious person. The GOP loves destroying the economy, first because they don’t care, second because everytime they do that, the rich get richer and there’s greater wealth inequality.


When the economy is good for a Republican President, I sm told that economic results are delayed and that it was the work of the previous administration. Now I hear economic results are practically instantaneous, and the current administration basically has a knob they turn to make things better in a matter of months.

It's been over three years now, doofus.
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Democrats are good for the economy.
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US GDP grew at a 3.3% rate in the 4th quarter. The US keeps humming under Biden!
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Anonymous wrote:US GDP grew at a 3.3% rate in the 4th quarter. The US keeps humming under Biden!


And 3.1% for all of 2023. Yet another phenomenal year!
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Anonymous wrote:US GDP grew at a 3.3% rate in the 4th quarter. The US keeps humming under Biden!


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I don’t know why Republicans think Biden is going to be easy to beat.
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Anonymous wrote:US GDP grew at a 3.3% rate in the 4th quarter. The US keeps humming under Biden!


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I don’t know why Republicans think Biden is going to be easy to beat.


You've gotta tell yourself something if the alternative is that you have to stop worshipping a pants-shitting rapist.
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Anonymous wrote:US GDP grew at a 3.3% rate in the 4th quarter. The US keeps humming under Biden!


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I don’t know why Republicans think Biden is going to be easy to beat.


You've gotta tell yourself something if the alternative is that you have to stop worshipping a pants-shitting rapist.

Who also hates democracy and appears to be above the law for the Republican Party. But it’s not like the GOP offers any policies; professional victimhood and constant anger aren’t policies so much as they’re the conservative way of life.
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