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Yes. I'd trust anyone more than the beast. They don't call her Crooked Hillary for nuthin'.They trust Russia more than they trust former Sec. of State Clinton.
Best WWE President ever.
He really knows how to feed his base. The Trumpublicans would rather side with Russia than compromise with the Dirty Democrats.
Best WWE President ever.
He really knows how to feed his base. The Trumpublicans would rather side with Russia than compromise with the Dirty Democrats.
Best WWE President ever.
He really knows how to feed his base. The Trumpublicans would rather side with Russia than compromise with the Dirty Democrats.
There is no siding with Russia never was.
They trust Russia more than they trust former Sec. of State Clinton.
Nope, when asked for evidence, your response was to lie. Just like when you were asked to post a link to that poll and you responded with text, but no link.I told.So you can't "tell." Figgers.Sounds like you are a poor liar.Oh? Do tell... how does pointing out trump inherited the aforementioned items, which is true, indicate TDS? Sounds more like you're the one suffering from TDSLooks like your derangement affirms everything his post stated.
Nope, when asked for evidence, your response was to lie. Just like when you were asked to post a link to that poll and you responded with text, but no link.I told.So you can't "tell." Figgers.Sounds like you are a poor liar.Oh? Do tell... how does pointing out trump inherited the aforementioned items, which is true, indicate TDS? Sounds more like you're the one suffering from TDS
Republicans make no sense and talk out of both sides of their mouths depending on who's in power. And I think it's important people realize the level of hypocrisy.
Here me out. Back when Bush was president we said the middle class and poor were struggling and you guys pointed to the stock market. And you said anyone struggling either needed to start a business or go to school if they want a better station in life. Anyone who was struggling was responsible for themselves.
When Obama got into office we pointed to the stock market and you said it wasn't good enough. You asked blue collar Americans if they were better off than they were 8 years ago. In other words suddenly the government was to blame because white blue collar workers were struggling. Never mind the stock market. And you didn't believe the unemployment rate was as low as it was.
Today, the economy is booming if you are rich. It's good too if you are middle class/poor but not nearly as good as it is for the rich. Middle class people are still struggling. Trump has not made America great again. He has just made it greater for the rich than Obama did.
“Most American workers aren’t saving at levels that will allow them to retire fully at age 65 at their current standard of living,”
Millennials also are widely predicted to become the first generation in U.S. history to do worse than their parents financially. There is a powerful temptation to equate the much-maligned personality traits of millennials with their high unemployment rate -- at 16.2 percent for young people 16 to 24, it's more than twice the national average -- and limited financial prospects [source: Ayres]. But the truth, as usual, is much more complicated.
If millennials indeed become the first generation to do worse than their parents, it's less about the generation gap than the wealth gap. It's less about entitled kids who can't stand hard work than a wholesale lack of jobs that offer a living wage for someone with limited experience. In other words, it's not just the "kids these days," but the "economy these days" that we really should be moaning about.
Are millennials really the first generation to do worse than their parents?
Nope, when asked for evidence, your response was to lie. Just like when you were asked to post a link to that poll and you responded with text, but no link.I told.So you can't "tell." Figgers.Sounds like you are a poor liar.
Republicans make no sense and talk out of both sides of their mouths depending on who's in power. And I think it's important people realize the level of hypocrisy.
Here me out. Back when Bush was president we said the middle class and poor were struggling and you guys pointed to the stock market. And you said anyone struggling either needed to start a business or go to school if they want a better station in life. Anyone who was struggling was responsible for themselves.
When Obama got into office we pointed to the stock market and you said it wasn't good enough. You asked blue collar Americans if they were better off than they were 8 years ago. In other words suddenly the government was to blame because white blue collar workers were struggling. Never mind the stock market. And you didn't believe the unemployment rate was as low as it was.
Today, the economy is booming if you are rich. It's good too if you are middle class/poor but not nearly as good as it is for the rich. Middle class people are still struggling. Trump has not made America great again. He has just made it greater for the rich than Obama did.
“Most American workers aren’t saving at levels that will allow them to retire fully at age 65 at their current standard of living,”
Millennials also are widely predicted to become the first generation in U.S. history to do worse than their parents financially. There is a powerful temptation to equate the much-maligned personality traits of millennials with their high unemployment rate -- at 16.2 percent for young people 16 to 24, it's more than twice the national average -- and limited financial prospects [source: Ayres]. But the truth, as usual, is much more complicated.
If millennials indeed become the first generation to do worse than their parents, it's less about the generation gap than the wealth gap. It's less about entitled kids who can't stand hard work than a wholesale lack of jobs that offer a living wage for someone with limited experience. In other words, it's not just the "kids these days," but the "economy these days" that we really should be moaning about.
Are millennials really the first generation to do worse than their parents?
Deficits didn't matter to Democrats and now they do. The way we treated the children at the border didn't matter and now it does.
The two parties are hypocritical and not worthy of our votes or trust.
Nope, when asked for evidence, your response was to lie. Just like when you were asked to post a link to that poll and you responded with text, but no link.I told.So you can't "tell." Figgers.Sounds like you are a poor liar.
Republicans make no sense and talk out of both sides of their mouths depending on who's in power. And I think it's important people realize the level of hypocrisy.
Here me out. Back when Bush was president we said the middle class and poor were struggling and you guys pointed to the stock market. And you said anyone struggling either needed to start a business or go to school if they want a better station in life. Anyone who was struggling was responsible for themselves.
When Obama got into office we pointed to the stock market and you said it wasn't good enough. You asked blue collar Americans if they were better off than they were 8 years ago. In other words suddenly the government was to blame because white blue collar workers were struggling. Never mind the stock market. And you didn't believe the unemployment rate was as low as it was.
Today, the economy is booming if you are rich. It's good too if you are middle class/poor but not nearly as good as it is for the rich. Middle class people are still struggling. Trump has not made America great again. He has just made it greater for the rich than Obama did.
“Most American workers aren’t saving at levels that will allow them to retire fully at age 65 at their current standard of living,”
Millennials also are widely predicted to become the first generation in U.S. history to do worse than their parents financially. There is a powerful temptation to equate the much-maligned personality traits of millennials with their high unemployment rate -- at 16.2 percent for young people 16 to 24, it's more than twice the national average -- and limited financial prospects [source: Ayres]. But the truth, as usual, is much more complicated.
If millennials indeed become the first generation to do worse than their parents, it's less about the generation gap than the wealth gap. It's less about entitled kids who can't stand hard work than a wholesale lack of jobs that offer a living wage for someone with limited experience. In other words, it's not just the "kids these days," but the "economy these days" that we really should be moaning about.
Are millennials really the first generation to do worse than their parents?
Deficits didn't matter to Democrats and now they do. The way we treated the children at the border didn't matter and now it does.
The two parties are hypocritical and not worthy of our votes or trust.
Nope, when asked for evidence, your response was to lie. Just like when you were asked to post a link to that poll and you responded with text, but no link.I told.So you can't "tell." Figgers.
Republicans make no sense and talk out of both sides of their mouths depending on who's in power. And I think it's important people realize the level of hypocrisy.
Here me out. Back when Bush was president we said the middle class and poor were struggling and you guys pointed to the stock market. And you said anyone struggling either needed to start a business or go to school if they want a better station in life. Anyone who was struggling was responsible for themselves.
When Obama got into office we pointed to the stock market and you said it wasn't good enough. You asked blue collar Americans if they were better off than they were 8 years ago. In other words suddenly the government was to blame because white blue collar workers were struggling. Never mind the stock market. And you didn't believe the unemployment rate was as low as it was.
Today, the economy is booming if you are rich. It's good too if you are middle class/poor but not nearly as good as it is for the rich. Middle class people are still struggling. Trump has not made America great again. He has just made it greater for the rich than Obama did.
“Most American workers aren’t saving at levels that will allow them to retire fully at age 65 at their current standard of living,”
Millennials also are widely predicted to become the first generation in U.S. history to do worse than their parents financially. There is a powerful temptation to equate the much-maligned personality traits of millennials with their high unemployment rate -- at 16.2 percent for young people 16 to 24, it's more than twice the national average -- and limited financial prospects [source: Ayres]. But the truth, as usual, is much more complicated.
If millennials indeed become the first generation to do worse than their parents, it's less about the generation gap than the wealth gap. It's less about entitled kids who can't stand hard work than a wholesale lack of jobs that offer a living wage for someone with limited experience. In other words, it's not just the "kids these days," but the "economy these days" that we really should be moaning about.
Are millennials really the first generation to do worse than their parents?
Deficits didn't matter to Democrats and now they do. The way we treated the children at the border didn't matter and now it does.
The two parties are hypocritical and not worthy of our votes or trust.
A glimpse of the facts shows clearly why reducing the gap between the rich & poor should be presidential priority number one. It’s been widening for decades.
The top 1% of U.S. households received more than a fifth of all U.S. income in 2013, compared with less than a 1/10th in the 70s and 80’s. Republicans love to say the rich pay all the taxes. Yea sure they do because they make all the money.
A thriving middle class is critical for a democratic society. It also provides a buffer between the rich and the poor, thus mitigating the class struggle that Karl Marx predicted would destroy capitalism.
The U.S. middle class shrank from 58.3% of all households in the '70s to only 50% in 2013.
Why does it matter if the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer? Not only is greater inequality a threat to our democratic capitalist society, it’s bad for the economy and causes a whole host of other problems.
The U.S. government purchases goods and services from many businesses. If government policy favors companies that provide better pay to average workers the president can help increase the income of many Americans.
Tax breaks to the rich in the 80’s explains why inequality has gotten so much worse since then.
Inequality reached a low point in the U.S. after World War II when taxes were high, labor unions were strong and the New Deal provided a strong safety net to average Americans.
The biggest economic challenge facing us will be to grapple with the people who caused the income inequality. Some of the richest and most powerful citizens.
Dealing with the problem of inequality will actually make America great again.
Suckers? You're the idiot that believes everything the media says.Nope, when asked for evidence, your response was to lie. Just like when you were asked to post a link to that poll and you responded with text, but no link.I told.So you can't "tell." Figgers.
Republicans make no sense and talk out of both sides of their mouths depending on who's in power. And I think it's important people realize the level of hypocrisy.
Here me out. Back when Bush was president we said the middle class and poor were struggling and you guys pointed to the stock market. And you said anyone struggling either needed to start a business or go to school if they want a better station in life. Anyone who was struggling was responsible for themselves.
When Obama got into office we pointed to the stock market and you said it wasn't good enough. You asked blue collar Americans if they were better off than they were 8 years ago. In other words suddenly the government was to blame because white blue collar workers were struggling. Never mind the stock market. And you didn't believe the unemployment rate was as low as it was.
Today, the economy is booming if you are rich. It's good too if you are middle class/poor but not nearly as good as it is for the rich. Middle class people are still struggling. Trump has not made America great again. He has just made it greater for the rich than Obama did.
“Most American workers aren’t saving at levels that will allow them to retire fully at age 65 at their current standard of living,”
Millennials also are widely predicted to become the first generation in U.S. history to do worse than their parents financially. There is a powerful temptation to equate the much-maligned personality traits of millennials with their high unemployment rate -- at 16.2 percent for young people 16 to 24, it's more than twice the national average -- and limited financial prospects [source: Ayres]. But the truth, as usual, is much more complicated.
If millennials indeed become the first generation to do worse than their parents, it's less about the generation gap than the wealth gap. It's less about entitled kids who can't stand hard work than a wholesale lack of jobs that offer a living wage for someone with limited experience. In other words, it's not just the "kids these days," but the "economy these days" that we really should be moaning about.
Are millennials really the first generation to do worse than their parents?
Deficits didn't matter to Democrats and now they do. The way we treated the children at the border didn't matter and now it does.
The two parties are hypocritical and not worthy of our votes or trust.
We haven't brought up deficits or the debt. Find one thread from 2019 that one of us liberals started that's talking about the debt or deficit.
And how Trump treats children at the border is like 20th on my list of concerns. That issue probably more benefits Republicans because no one wants more illegals or refugees coming here. In other words that's an issue Republicans LOVE to talk about. Meanwhile pay attention to what's really going on like what anti labor/pro corporation bullshit are the Supreme's passing?
Big Business Keeps Winning at the Supreme Court
You suckers.
You need catagories to do this-best speaker, best wartime, best decision maker.Political scientists rank the best and worst US Presidents ever, with Trump being the worst
According to political scientists, Donald Trump is the worst President in US history. What do you guys think?
Donald Trump ranks as the worst president in United States history, according to a survey of political scientists.
All presidents were ranked in the 2018 Presidents and Executive Politics Presidential Greatness Survey. Experts part of the Presidents and Executive Politics Section of the American Political Science Association were asked to rank each president on a scale of 0-100.
Trump earned the lowest average score – 12.34. Abraham Lincoln
finished in first place