Factory construction booming under Joe!

This is what your side really did in 1995...



the GOP Congress passed a budget that cut spending and taxes


The Dems flipped out and shut the government down demanding more spending. They never got it...


And now they claim the result was the "Clinton economy"


What the DATA shows is that AMERICA PROSPERS when taxes AND SPENDING ARE BOTH CUT


What Democrats want is 180 degrees the opposite
Answer the question, knobhound.
 
Answer the question, knobhound.


Way less than today, moron. The deficit in 1993 was tiny compared to the post Newt era.

You are trying to claim Democrats are fiscally conservative, and that is your level of credibility as a Zionist Fascist liar and traitor.
 
Way less than today, moron. The deficit in 1993 was tiny compared to the post Newt era.

You are trying to claim Democrats are fiscally conservative, and that is your level of credibility as a Zionist Fascist liar and traitor.
You're innumerate, aren't you...
 
It looks like about 87% is government construction funded by taxpayers and the rest is useless junk like solar panels and lectric cars also funded by taxpayers. If it's a booming economy you have to spell it "socialism".
 
It looks like about 87% is government construction funded by taxpayers and the rest is useless junk like solar panels and lectric cars also funded by taxpayers. If it's a booming economy you have to spell it "socialism".
To whom does it look like that?
 
We can only expect the greatest rise in GDP from the system we currently have using every option available. If you really think we are going to get 5% and 6% and more in annual increases for a long time, then you are a fool. We are a proxy socialist nation. This low GDP increases each year is forty years or more. We live off of slave worker nations compared to us.

We only got 5 percent because the govt greased the population with trillions which caused a sugar high and everyone went out and blew their covid bucks. To the macster types, thats good stuff.
 
Republican 4 years brought tax cuts for people who don’t need them, record deficits, protectionist tariffs, high unemployment, low GDP, infrastructure failure, healthcare failure, immigration failure.

Democrats in 2 years bring high employment, reduced deficits, growing GDP, manufacturing success, infrastructure success, microchip investment, record oil output.
 
Factory construction is booming in the US as the stimulus money in the CHIPS act is being allocated to bring manufacturing back home from China. The numbers are impressive.

Thanks Joe!

The U.S. is building factories at a wildly fast rate (msn.com)

According to data from the Census Bureaureleased last week, construction spending by U.S. manufacturers more than doubled over the past year. For April 2023, the annual rate reached nearly $190 billion compared with $90 billion in June 2022, with manufacturing accounting for around 13% of non-government construction. The US government has offered billions of dollars in subsidies for the production of electric vehicles and solar panels to compete with countries such as China and to fortify US leadership in sectors including clean energy. According to the World Bank, China makes up around 30% of global value added from manufacturing, about double the U.S. Over the last few decades, Asia has taken up a greater share of global factory manufacturing.

Factories are being constructed everywhere from deserts to resort towns as the U.S. tries to bring back manufacturing of goods commonly imported from lower-cost countries. Many battery and electric vehicle factories have popped up in the Rust Belt, while solar panel and renewable energy factories now span much of the South and Southeast.

The U.S. has added around 800,000 jobs in manufacturing employment over the past two years, employing around 13 million workers per the May Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report. However, according to the National Association of Manufacturers, the manufacturing skills gap — caused by the labor market's struggle to find workers with highly technical and manual expertise — could lead to 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030.

Manufacturing, though, has accelerated its move back to the US from other countries over the past year. According to Kearney's 2022 Reshoring Index, 96% of American companies have shifted production to the US or are evaluating reshoring operations — a spike from 78% in the 2021 index. The sudden rise in factory construction corresponds with passage of the CHIPS and Science Act in July 2022, which provided $280 billion in funding to boost manufacturing of semiconductors, as well as the Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022. The IRA has sought to create new jobs in manufacturing, construction, and renewable energy, estimated to create up to 1.5 million jobs by 2030
This is very good! Long overdue!
 
Trump delivered a damaged economy to Biden......whose had to clean up Trump's mess.

Trump delivered an unemployment rate of 6.3%. Biden has it down to between 3.4 to 3.7%.

With Biden's 3.4% in April being the second lowest unemployment rate we've seen since 1969

This is so funny my side hurts.

The left delivered a damaged economy to Biden.

Trump fought them.
 
Looking at all the "Brandon is Great" threads on here, you have to wonder.

The nation is ticked about inflation and they are not feeling very good about it.

Trump beats Biden head to head.

I sense some dissonant desperation.
 
Factory construction is booming in the US as the stimulus money in the CHIPS act is being allocated to bring manufacturing back home from China. The numbers are impressive.

Thanks Joe!

The U.S. is building factories at a wildly fast rate (msn.com)

According to data from the Census Bureaureleased last week, construction spending by U.S. manufacturers more than doubled over the past year. For April 2023, the annual rate reached nearly $190 billion compared with $90 billion in June 2022, with manufacturing accounting for around 13% of non-government construction. The US government has offered billions of dollars in subsidies for the production of electric vehicles and solar panels to compete with countries such as China and to fortify US leadership in sectors including clean energy. According to the World Bank, China makes up around 30% of global value added from manufacturing, about double the U.S. Over the last few decades, Asia has taken up a greater share of global factory manufacturing.

Factories are being constructed everywhere from deserts to resort towns as the U.S. tries to bring back manufacturing of goods commonly imported from lower-cost countries. Many battery and electric vehicle factories have popped up in the Rust Belt, while solar panel and renewable energy factories now span much of the South and Southeast.

The U.S. has added around 800,000 jobs in manufacturing employment over the past two years, employing around 13 million workers per the May Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report. However, according to the National Association of Manufacturers, the manufacturing skills gap — caused by the labor market's struggle to find workers with highly technical and manual expertise — could lead to 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030.

Manufacturing, though, has accelerated its move back to the US from other countries over the past year. According to Kearney's 2022 Reshoring Index, 96% of American companies have shifted production to the US or are evaluating reshoring operations — a spike from 78% in the 2021 index. The sudden rise in factory construction corresponds with passage of the CHIPS and Science Act in July 2022, which provided $280 billion in funding to boost manufacturing of semiconductors, as well as the Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022. The IRA has sought to create new jobs in manufacturing, construction, and renewable energy, estimated to create up to 1.5 million jobs by 2030
a propanganda piece from MSN. yeah, sure.
 
Way less than today, moron. The deficit in 1993 was tiny compared to the post Newt era.

You are trying to claim Democrats are fiscally conservative, and that is your level of credibility as a Zionist Fascist liar and traitor.
remind me, what years was Newt president?
 
Factory construction is booming in the US as the stimulus money in the CHIPS act is being allocated to bring manufacturing back home from China. The numbers are impressive.

Thanks Joe!

The U.S. is building factories at a wildly fast rate (msn.com)

According to data from the Census Bureaureleased last week, construction spending by U.S. manufacturers more than doubled over the past year. For April 2023, the annual rate reached nearly $190 billion compared with $90 billion in June 2022, with manufacturing accounting for around 13% of non-government construction. The US government has offered billions of dollars in subsidies for the production of electric vehicles and solar panels to compete with countries such as China and to fortify US leadership in sectors including clean energy. According to the World Bank, China makes up around 30% of global value added from manufacturing, about double the U.S. Over the last few decades, Asia has taken up a greater share of global factory manufacturing.

Factories are being constructed everywhere from deserts to resort towns as the U.S. tries to bring back manufacturing of goods commonly imported from lower-cost countries. Many battery and electric vehicle factories have popped up in the Rust Belt, while solar panel and renewable energy factories now span much of the South and Southeast.

The U.S. has added around 800,000 jobs in manufacturing employment over the past two years, employing around 13 million workers per the May Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report. However, according to the National Association of Manufacturers, the manufacturing skills gap — caused by the labor market's struggle to find workers with highly technical and manual expertise — could lead to 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030.

Manufacturing, though, has accelerated its move back to the US from other countries over the past year. According to Kearney's 2022 Reshoring Index, 96% of American companies have shifted production to the US or are evaluating reshoring operations — a spike from 78% in the 2021 index. The sudden rise in factory construction corresponds with passage of the CHIPS and Science Act in July 2022, which provided $280 billion in funding to boost manufacturing of semiconductors, as well as the Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022. The IRA has sought to create new jobs in manufacturing, construction, and renewable energy, estimated to create up to 1.5 million jobs by 2030
Way to go, Congress!
 

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