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Suck on this Trump hating libtards

[quote]"I still believe the big story this year is an economic boom that most folks thought impossible," Larry Kudlow, chairman of the National Economic Council and a chief advisor to Trump, said in a recent interview with CNBC.com. "I understand that he's been in for a year and a half, but when you look at those numbers, this is not going away."

Indeed, the economy does seem to be on fire, and it's fairly easy to draw a straight line from Trump's policies to the current trends.[/quote]

This is why you are going to continue to lose. As one of The Rapist in Chief's, Bubba Boy Clintoon' advisors put it, "It's the economy stupid."
TexChik · F
I remember when the media called out Trump for claiming he could easily get the get the GDP to 3-3.5%. They said those claims were criminal and that he was unstable mentally for making such outlandish claims.
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@katielass 3rd quarter of 2014 is when GDP growth hit 5.2%, and there were plenty of quarters where it was above 2%. You folks have short memories.
TexChik · F
@QuixoticSoul no, you have a conveniently made up one
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@TexChik One of us has a habit of making up convenient narratives and refuses to fact-check, but it is not me.

[quote]U.S. gross domestic product advanced by 4.1% in the second quarter, the fastest pace of economic expansion [b]since 2014 – when third-quarter growth reached 5.2%.[/b][/quote]

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/us-economy-grows-at-fastest-pace-since-2014.amp
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
No one thought a growing economy was impossible. This is just more fake news presented for something that idiots can grab on to. If you cut taxes to the point it drives up the deficit because there is no way to recover the lost revenue, in the short-term, the economy is going to boom. It's what happens when you live off of debt. In the long-term though, you have the deficit.

In business, living off of debt for too long always leads to bankruptcy. For the failing and gutless Baby-trump, that happened to him (because of him) 6 times. In this case, [u]you[/u] will be paying the price. The good news though is you will be able to continue to praise him. Enjoy!
gol979 · 41-45, M
@MarkPaul good point but no chance will you ever pay that national debt back
gol979 · 41-45, M
Yes, the economic system that really isn't working for 90% of the population.......the big story is basically how the mega rich got richer.
@gol979

Mate, I am telling you ... the United States has experienced the widest distribution of wealth in the history of the planet.

Widest!

No social plan has ever come close

The last 18 months even eclipsed social security
TexChik · F
@gol979 seriously, is that your or CNN's opinion?
gol979 · 41-45, M
@TexChik if you see CNN ever mention any of those subjects then follow up with an answer that isn't capitalism please let me know
JP1119 · 36-40, M
You have such a short memory. Trump [i]inherited[/i] a great economy from Obama. He hasn’t had much chance yet to affect the economy himself, and those tax cuts for the wealthy aren’t going to pay off in the long run.
OggggO · 36-40, M
So, what am I supposed to suck on? The fact that Trump’s hand picked yesman is kissing his ass? Because that’s not really surprising.
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QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
Nah, people didn’t think an economic boom was impossible, we were well set up for it, and Trump inherited a healthy, growing economy. Hat’s off to him, he didn’t fuck up Obama’s momentum. But neither is any of this some sort of miracle, and it’s not at all clear that it’s sustainable.
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You smell like booze and cheese.

 
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