Positive
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

Us Versus Them

From a poster who was too afraid of responses.

This how I feel about the political divide in America: Both the major parties love America and think they know the best way to govern her, when both forms of leading the nation have positive and negative. The great divide we see now (Democrats-vs-Republicans) has been corrupted by the Cult of Personality surrounding Mr. Trump. I do not believe he is a hurtful person when it comes to his decisions - he simply does not know how to run a large living organism like the United States effectively.


Trump was a major star before he ascended to the presidency. The last major star to do that was Ronald Reagan. Both men were the best presidents of all time.
Trump has a certain amount of ego, as anyone who single handedly created an 8 billion dollar international empire by himself.

Trump is the least hurtful of all presidents. He has more compassion than any of them.

He is better at running this fcked up country than ANY president of the past.
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
Truth is, by every major measure, our economy was better under Clinton than under Reagan or tRump.

JOB CREATION
Reagan 16.5 million
Clinton 18.6 million
Bush 5.8 million
Obama 8.9 million
Trump NEGATIVE 3 million

YEARLY DEFICIT
Reagan $79 billion to $152 billion
Clinton lowered our deficit from 255 billion to a $126 billion SURPLUS in 2001
Bush raised deficit from 0 to 1412 billion
Obama lowered deficit from 1412 billion to 585 billion
Trump raised from 585 billion up to ~4000 billion

DJIA (proxy for growth)
Jan 20 1981, Reagan takes office 946;
Jan 20 1989, Reagan leaves office 2235;
Up 136% or 11.3% growth per year.
Jan 20 1993, Clinton takes office 3242;
Jan 20 2001, Clinton leaves office 10588;
up 227%, or 15.92% growth per year.
Jan 20 2001, Bush takes office 10588;
Jan 20 2009, Bush leaves office 7949;
NEGATIVE 3.5% per year.
Jan 20 2009, Obama takes office 7949;
Jan 20 2017, Obama leaves office 19827;
up almost 150% over 8 years, or 12.1% per year (1.121^8=2.49).
Jan 20 2017, Trump takes office 19827;
Jan 20 2021, Trump leaves office 30,930;
up 56% over 4 years, or 11.76% growth per year.
DogMan · 61-69, M
@ElwoodBlues Elwood, why did you leave out Biden?

I imagine Trumps first term is the one listed, and if we are being fair, we have to take Covid into consideration, don't we?

We were on a roll before Covid shut us down.

Without Covid, Trumps numbers would be very good.
@DogMan asks
Elwood, why did you leave out Biden?
I was addressing the OP's absurd claim about our economy under Reagan and tRump. But feel free to post similar info about Biden if you so choose!

if we are being fair, we have to take Covid into consideration
Bad things and good things can happen in any presidency; the question is how well they are handled. I have a pile of numbers showing how much worse tRump did with Covid than many other leaders of developed nations; I'm happy to share the numbers if you like.

And my pile of numbers doesn't even mention how tRump spent the first 5 weeks lying about Covid and then muzzled the experts at the NIH & CDC, forcing all pandemic related briefings to go thru an approval process headed by VP Mike Pence.