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It all started happening post 2008 and 2008-2016 was the worst time for USA. And literally, I think USA should have opted for Trump in 2020.

Now, it would be a bit late to start with. What do you think? This is what Trump means when he says, "Make America Great Again".

Drug addicts still want to live under false impression. Wake up America


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beckyromero · 36-40, F
@DanielsASJ
2008-2016 was the worst time for USA

Just listen to yourself and what you are saying.

Not in 1814, when the British burned the Capitol and the White House.
Not during the period of slavery
Not during the Civil War of 1861-1865
Not during the Great Depression
Not when Pearl Harbor was bombed in 1941.
Not during the Vietnam War
Not when 9-11 happened

No, the "worst time for USA," according to you was when a black man was elected and served the nation as president.

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DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
@beckyromero No, don't do black white. It was s time when Bush left USA not in good shape. China was just observing, observing everything from 9/11 to the consequetive regimes. Much was expected from Obama as a result but he was interested in office and is still interested in office. That's where he was wrong.

Coloring it in the name of white & black won't do any good.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@DanielsASJ Yes, Bush left the presidency in the deepest recession since the Great Depression, but Obama pulled us out of the recession and reduced the annual budget deficit by 2/3 when he handed the reigns over to Trump. But in true Trump fashion, he immediately spent more on tax cuts for the wealthy, bungled the covid pandemic, and ended with the two largest budget deficits in US history by far. Biden has been able to reduce Trump's out of control budgets while reducing unemployment and inflation, and creating an economy with more people employed than any time in history.

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beckyromero · 36-40, F
@windinhishair

I don't blame Bush for the recession that started to occur one month before the 2008 election any more than I blame the Democrats that were in control of both chambers of Congress.