Well if things keep improving then the Dems can kiss 2020 goodbye.
You m an like the way Republicans kissed 2016 goodbye after the economy improved under Obama?
I love how you progressives cite the worst recovery from a recession since The Great Depression as one of Barry's "accomplishments", Faun! Truth is if Obama hadn't lost the 2010 mid terms and had been able to keep passing his liberal agenda...the next of which was going to be Cap & Trade legislation...the economy would have slowed even further. If it hadn't been for advances in fracking technology...which Obama was against...we wouldn't have had the energy boom that drove the economy!
You poor, lying con tool, you can’t find a worse recession other than a depression.
Never ceases to amaze me how rightards ***** and moan about the job Democrats do to clean up Republican messes.
In addition to being the only POTUS in history to NEVER SEE A SINGLE YEAR OF 3% GPD growth, he was also the only POTUS to be at war from his first day to his last. When he got into office, the USA was ranked number 1 in the world by the World Economic Forum in competitiveness under George W. Bush. Under Obama, we slipped to 7th. By the time he left office, we were still down from 1st, ranking at only 3rd. Obama had the Lowest labor participation rate since 1970's, Almost 95 million Americans out of the labor force, Worst recovery since the 1940's, Lowest home ownership rate in 51 years, Almost 13 million more Americans on food stamps, Over 43 million living in Poverty, First US sovereign debt downgrade in American history, Federal spending (25% of GDP): highest since world war II, Budget deficit(10% of GDP): highest since WWII, Federal Debt(67%of GDP): highest since after WWII, Employment (58.1% of population working): lowest since 1983, Longterm unemployment (45.9% of total):highest since 1930's, Increase in non-farm payroll employment(.05%) since recovery began 26 months ago: slowest job growth 26 months after a severe recession since WWII, Percentage of taxpayers paying income tax (49%): lowest in modern era, Government dependency(47%) defined as the percentage of persons receiving one or more federal benefit payments: highest in American history.
SOURCES: US Census Bureau, Treasury Dept., CBO, Standard and Poors, Office Of Management Budget, US Bureau Of Labor And Statistics, Morgan Stanley, Joint Committee On Taxation