President Buffoon hit with more dismal news on the economy
antithesis
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Posted 1:35 pm, 06/01/2024
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The GOP just can't stand the fact that history will always show that Trump sent us into a Recession that almost became a Depression, and Biden's policies reversed it faster than any other time in history.
The fact that he brought our Debt to GDP Ratio down from a near record high of 132.96% to 121.62% in 3 years is nothing short of amazing. Economists thought it would take 10 to 15 years for us to get to this point!
But the GOP can't stand that, so they do their best to rewrite history. They've learned... repeat the lie enough and people will believe it.
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freerangethinker
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Posted 12:29 pm, 06/01/2024
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This administration is always revising their numbers down. They lie up front and are forced to tell the truth later. Sounds like they are doing this to improve their reelection chances. Which would be considered fraud now.
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tribune
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Posted 9:46 am, 06/01/2024
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Snakes are an essential part of the ecosystem, Republicans are not. MAGATS are a threat to the ecosystem and democracy.
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smalltownman
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Posted 8:02 am, 06/01/2024
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So, "snakes crawling" is your catchphrase today?
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camopoop
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Posted 7:58 am, 06/01/2024
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If the economy is so bad, why did record numbers of people travel for vacation during Labor Day? Why is the Stock Market up so much after Trump's conviction? If people in the US would stop these political wars, Democrats and Republicans, start realizing the difference between right and wrong, this country would still be the greatest nation on earth.
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Wilkesconvert
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Posted 8:28 pm, 05/31/2024
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Hey did you hear about the new Willy Wonka movie?
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knslyr
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Posted 8:15 pm, 05/31/2024
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best economy in history, Jack! Only time it was better was in 1930 nyc or 1936 berlin. True story, swear to god
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DB Cooper
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Posted 7:26 pm, 05/31/2024
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The U.S. economy's pace took a stumble in the first quarter, as reported by the Commerce Department. Despite earlier hopes, growth cooled off considerably, causing some anxiety at the White House.
"The update primarily reflected a downward revision to consumer spending," noted the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/m...19d91&ei=1
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