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Trump leaves office with 34% approval rating; the worst ever in his presidency


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25 minutes ago, Goukosan said:

 

Bbbbbbut iiiifff iffff iff :awww:

 

The fact is he didn't.  The mark of a president is what you do when a crisis hits.  He dropped the ball BIG time. 

 

 

 

Twinblade actually makes Trump look worse with his "ifs"

 

Because they are the easiest, lowest bars for Trump to jump over............and Twinblade is basically telling us that Trump was too stupid, and too incompetent to even meet those requirements.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Twinblade said:

 

Nope.

 

I don't care about some approval rating, its a minor stat in the end.

 

 

 

 

Excluding certain years from a presidential term is fake as shit. No one does that in real life when looking at a term economy lmao. According to medical journals and studies Trump botched the Covid response, so the  trashed economy is on him even if you did want to play that card. That being said, Trump wasn't doing so well even before his Covid disaster:

 

Even without the COVID-19 pandemic, Trump’s economic record would have been mediocre at best.

Loren Yager: The final report card on the Donald Trump economy (sltrib.com)

 

Donald Trump built a national debt so big (even before the pandemic) that it’ll weigh down the economy for years

Donald Trump built a national debt so big (even before the pandemic) that it'll weigh down the economy for years (ctmirror.org)

 

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20 minutes ago, Substatic said:

 

 

 

Excluding certain years from a presidential term is fake as shit. No one does that in real life when looking at a term economy lmao. According to medical journals and studies Trump botched the Covid response, so the  trashed economy is on him even if you did want to play that card. That being said, Trump wasn't doing so well even before his Covid disaster:

 

Even without the COVID-19 pandemic, Trump’s economic record would have been mediocre at best.

Loren Yager: The final report card on the Donald Trump economy (sltrib.com)

 

Donald Trump built a national debt so big (even before the pandemic) that it’ll weigh down the economy for years

Donald Trump built a national debt so big (even before the pandemic) that it'll weigh down the economy for years (ctmirror.org)

 

 

Wow you mean a worldwide pandemic increased our overall debt? shocker. I'd like to see your opinion on how Biden is going to turn it around considering his globalist agenda is based around pouring money into every other country except America.

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14 minutes ago, Twinblade said:

 

Wow you mean a worldwide pandemic increased our overall debt? shocker. I'd like to see your opinion on how Biden is going to turn it around considering his globalist agenda is based around pouring money into every other country except America.

 

You really need to stop watching OAN bro, do you hear the absolute nonsense you're saying? 

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12 hours ago, Twinblade said:

 

Wow you mean a worldwide pandemic increased our overall debt?  

 

 Donald Trump built a national debt so big (even before the pandemic) that it’ll weigh down the economy for years

 

 

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The combination of Trump’s 2017 tax cut and the lack of any serious spending restraint helped both the deficit and the debt soar. So when the once-in-a-lifetime viral disaster slammed our country and we threw more than $3 trillion into COVID-19-related stimulus, there was no longer any margin for error.

Our national debt has reached immense levels relative to our economy, nearly as high as it was at the end of World War II. But unlike 75 years ago, the massive financial overhang from Medicare and Social Security will make it dramatically more difficult to dig ourselves out of the debt ditch.

Falling deeper into the red is the opposite of what Trump, the self-styled “King of Debt,” said would happen if he became president. In a March 31, 2016, interview with Bob Woodward and Robert Costa of The Washington Post, Trump said he could pay down the national debt, then about $19 trillion, “over a period of eight years” by renegotiating trade deals and spurring economic growth.

 

 

 

You couldn't even read the big bold large sized letters in my last post. So I posted them again and underlined the important part for Junior.

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12 hours ago, Twinblade said:

 

  I'd like to see your opinion on how Biden is going to turn it around considering his globalist agenda is based around pouring money into every other country except America.

 

Why are you typing insane shit straight from Q-Anon, Proud Boys, Infowars, -insert other far right terror cell- forums? At least keep your claims slightly grounded in reality.

 

The Macroeconomic Consequences: Trump vs. Biden

 

the-macroeconomic-consequences-trump-vs-biden.pdf (moodysanalytics.com)

 

 

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