Anonymous wrote:Trump's performance is now topping the worst April since the great depression.
China and Japan are creating a trade pact.
US businesses are burning through inventory hoping this is resolved before new shipments arrive.
In other words, the world is moving on and Trump is doing nothing but killing US businesses and consumers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With no external shock or force, the US economy has gone from a robust growth stance to relative bearish territory.
The US dollar is, in fact, now in bear market.
Trump is destroying our economy. No one else to blame but him and his advisors/cronies. No covid or other crisis to blame it on. Trump is an economic crisis of his own making. Stupid, stupid, arrogant man.
Actually, there are economists blaming this on "the size of government," aka democratic policies of the past decade+. Their theory is that government spending has increased at a much faster rate than the economy (measured by GDP), and they have no choice but to take this current pain to correct the real problem. All that to say, Trump and his supporters will never admit this is their fault.
Which economists are saying this? Ron Vara and who else?
That is the only one, and the right wing media trots him out at every turn. There are no legitimate economists who believe this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With no external shock or force, the US economy has gone from a robust growth stance to relative bearish territory.
The US dollar is, in fact, now in bear market.
Trump is destroying our economy. No one else to blame but him and his advisors/cronies. No covid or other crisis to blame it on. Trump is an economic crisis of his own making. Stupid, stupid, arrogant man.
Actually, there are economists blaming this on "the size of government," aka democratic policies of the past decade+. Their theory is that government spending has increased at a much faster rate than the economy (measured by GDP), and they have no choice but to take this current pain to correct the real problem. All that to say, Trump and his supporters will never admit this is their fault.
Which economists are saying this? Ron Vara and who else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With no external shock or force, the US economy has gone from a robust growth stance to relative bearish territory.
The US dollar is, in fact, now in bear market.
Trump is destroying our economy. No one else to blame but him and his advisors/cronies. No covid or other crisis to blame it on. Trump is an economic crisis of his own making. Stupid, stupid, arrogant man.
Actually, there are economists blaming this on "the size of government," aka democratic policies of the past decade+. Their theory is that government spending has increased at a much faster rate than the economy (measured by GDP), and they have no choice but to take this current pain to correct the real problem. All that to say, Trump and his supporters will never admit this is their fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With no external shock or force, the US economy has gone from a robust growth stance to relative bearish territory.
The US dollar is, in fact, now in bear market.
Trump is destroying our economy. No one else to blame but him and his advisors/cronies. No covid or other crisis to blame it on. Trump is an economic crisis of his own making. Stupid, stupid, arrogant man.
Actually, there are economists blaming this on "the size of government," aka democratic policies of the past decade+. Their theory is that government spending has increased at a much faster rate than the economy (measured by GDP), and they have no choice but to take this current pain to correct the real problem. All that to say, Trump and his supporters will never admit this is their fault.
Which economists are saying this? Ron Vara and who else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With no external shock or force, the US economy has gone from a robust growth stance to relative bearish territory.
The US dollar is, in fact, now in bear market.
Trump is destroying our economy. No one else to blame but him and his advisors/cronies. No covid or other crisis to blame it on. Trump is an economic crisis of his own making. Stupid, stupid, arrogant man.
Actually, there are economists blaming this on "the size of government," aka democratic policies of the past decade+. Their theory is that government spending has increased at a much faster rate than the economy (measured by GDP), and they have no choice but to take this current pain to correct the real problem. All that to say, Trump and his supporters will never admit this is their fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With no external shock or force, the US economy has gone from a robust growth stance to relative bearish territory.
The US dollar is, in fact, now in bear market.
Trump is destroying our economy. No one else to blame but him and his advisors/cronies. No covid or other crisis to blame it on. Trump is an economic crisis of his own making. Stupid, stupid, arrogant man.
Actually, there are economists blaming this on "the size of government," aka democratic policies of the past decade+. Their theory is that government spending has increased at a much faster rate than the economy (measured by GDP), and they have no choice but to take this current pain to correct the real problem. All that to say, Trump and his supporters will never admit this is their fault.