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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] That's not true. We have Trump supporters outlining all the positives - a roaring stock market, lowest jobless claims since 1973 (!), a pronounced decrease in illegal crossings, high consumer confidence, his work with Veterans Affairs, the Keystone pipeline, on and on, and the liberals just come on here and say "not true." It is clear that liberals have had hatred so bred into them that that will not acknowledge a single thing that Trump has done correctly. As soon as I hear a liberal say, "he has done nothing right," I know I'm dealing with someone so incapable of objective thinking that I usually disengage at that point. [/quote] Well, let's revisit the list again. Roaring stock market: yes and it has been going up for many years under policies from the previous administration. The recent pop is under the promise of tax cuts. Most Americans do no benefit directly or indirectly from a roaring stock market. Just yesterday, the Treasury Secretary said the market would crash without passing tax cuts. Jobless claims - again, this trend has been positive for several years (despite the injection from Trump that the numbers were fake under the previous administration) Illegal crossings - again, these have been down for years. Most illegals are here on expired visas. High consumer confidence: someone posted a chart earlier that debunks this. Veterans Affairs: This is an Obama holdover and an Obama policy Keystone: Yes, using Russian Steel is great. How does Keystone benefit the US either directly or indirectly, particularly when Renewables account for more jobs than coal and have less negative impact on the environment? and on and on. Please, let's debate this rather than asserting wins and then claiming I am posting half truths. [/quote]
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