Biden is delivering on Trump's empty promises.

You little dumbass Moon Bat shits will even deny we have high interest rates because of Potatoheads failed leadership.

You deny everything.
How did Biden drive inflation in Germany? In England? In South Africa? In Australia? You are a dumb MFer. I bet you have no idea what is going on.
 
How did Biden drive inflation in Germany? In England? In South Africa? In Australia? You are a dumb MFer. I bet you have no idea what is going on.


You think you are :

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But you are really:


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The Blowhard

... pledged to fix U.S. infrastructure ... He vowed to take on China and bulk up American manufacturing. He said he would reduce the budget deficit and make the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes.
Yet after two years as president, it's Joe Biden who is acting on those promises...
Americans are already seeing the upside with announcements for new computer chip plants and some 6,000 infrastructure projects under way.
“There’s an industrial strategy that actually uses public investments to drive more private capital and more innovation in the historical tradition of everybody from Alexander Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln to John F. Kennedy,” said Brian Deese, director of the White House National Economic Council. “The outcomes speak for themselves.”
... one of Biden's first moves as president in 2021 was to provide $1,400 in direct payments to Americans as part of his coronavirus relief package. Along with the $600 in payments in a pre-Biden relief package, the sum matched the $2,000 that Trump called for in the twilight of his presidency, though he could not get it through Congress.
“What President Biden has done is taken the campaign agenda that he campaigned on and actually delivered on it.”...
Trump's ... promised growth never materialized. Manufacturers began to slash jobs in 2019 before the coronavirus spread, instead of the steady resurgence promised by Trump. Annual budget deficits worsened under Trump, but they have improved under Biden as pandemic aid has wound down...
[Biden's] $52 billion for computer chip production has led to a series of factory groundbreakings in Arizona, Idaho, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas that will take years to complete. The idea is that government aid reduces risk and makes it easier for these companies to invest in areas where global demand exceed available supplies...
[M]anufacturing has improved under Biden as factory employment totals 12.9 million jobs, the most since December 2008. Just as Biden has boosted domestic investment, he also expanded the Trump administration’s efforts to compete with China and kept his predecessor's tariffs.
The Biden administration has restricted the export of advanced computer chips and semiconductor equipment, arguing on national security grounds that China is using this technology for surveillance and hypersonic missiles. It's also formed deeper partnerships with Australia, Japan, South Korea and several European countries to counter China's rising influence.
Under Trump, the economy lost 2.9 million jobs. The unemployment rate increased by 1.6 percentage points to 6.3%. (Biden has now lowered it to 3.7%.)

The international trade deficit Trump promised to reduce went up. The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services in 2020 was the highest since 2008 and increased 40.5% from 2016.

By the end of 2020, the number of people lacking health insurance had risen by 3 million, a far cry from Trump's campaign vow to cover "everybody!" under a plan that would cost less and be "terrific!"

Under Trumpery,

The federal debt held by the public went up, from $14.4 trillion to $21.6 trillion.

Illegal immigration increased. Apprehensions at the Southwest border rose 14.7% in 2020 compared with 2016.

Despite Trump braying that he would revive coal mining, under his regime, coal production declined 26.5%, and coal-mining jobs dropped by 16.7%.

Yes, the Biden Administration still has much to do.

The American People awarded him two more years to do it.



The two that actually to blame are McConnell and Ryan and not as much as Trump…
 
With Trump. there's always someone else to blame.

You do understand how the Government works right?

When McConnell was Senate Majority Leader many bills died on the Senate Floor when Obama and Trump were President, so understand when your Speaker and Senate leader go rogue you will have a hell of a time getting what you want done.
 
You do understand how the Government works right?

When McConnell was Senate Majority Leader many bills died on the Senate Floor when Obama and Trump were President, so understand when your Speaker and Senate leader go rogue you will have a hell of a time getting what you want done.
Trump vowed to repair the nation's crumbling infrastructure.

Apparently, it took someone who knows how government works to do it.

 
No, it took to get McConnell out of the way!

Biden has Pelosi and Schumer to thank seeing without them it would have never happened!

So you have no clue how the Government works and just want to have your TDS nonsense as usual…
Your claim seems to be that Trump couldn't keep his campaign vows - rebuild the crumbling infrastructure, build a big beautiful wall and make Mexico pay for it, reduce the national debt, redress the trade imbalance with China, resurrect coal mining, restore the steel industry, revive manufacturing, provide life insurance to "everybody" at lower cost, etc., etc., etc. - because he didn't know how government worked?

Okay, but your TDS may be running amuck.
 
The Blowhard

... pledged to fix U.S. infrastructure ... He vowed to take on China and bulk up American manufacturing. He said he would reduce the budget deficit and make the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes.
Yet after two years as president, it's Joe Biden who is acting on those promises...
Americans are already seeing the upside with announcements for new computer chip plants and some 6,000 infrastructure projects under way.
“There’s an industrial strategy that actually uses public investments to drive more private capital and more innovation in the historical tradition of everybody from Alexander Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln to John F. Kennedy,” said Brian Deese, director of the White House National Economic Council. “The outcomes speak for themselves.”
... one of Biden's first moves as president in 2021 was to provide $1,400 in direct payments to Americans as part of his coronavirus relief package. Along with the $600 in payments in a pre-Biden relief package, the sum matched the $2,000 that Trump called for in the twilight of his presidency, though he could not get it through Congress.
“What President Biden has done is taken the campaign agenda that he campaigned on and actually delivered on it.”...
Trump's ... promised growth never materialized. Manufacturers began to slash jobs in 2019 before the coronavirus spread, instead of the steady resurgence promised by Trump. Annual budget deficits worsened under Trump, but they have improved under Biden as pandemic aid has wound down...
[Biden's] $52 billion for computer chip production has led to a series of factory groundbreakings in Arizona, Idaho, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas that will take years to complete. The idea is that government aid reduces risk and makes it easier for these companies to invest in areas where global demand exceed available supplies...
[M]anufacturing has improved under Biden as factory employment totals 12.9 million jobs, the most since December 2008. Just as Biden has boosted domestic investment, he also expanded the Trump administration’s efforts to compete with China and kept his predecessor's tariffs.
The Biden administration has restricted the export of advanced computer chips and semiconductor equipment, arguing on national security grounds that China is using this technology for surveillance and hypersonic missiles. It's also formed deeper partnerships with Australia, Japan, South Korea and several European countries to counter China's rising influence.
Under Trump, the economy lost 2.9 million jobs. The unemployment rate increased by 1.6 percentage points to 6.3%. (Biden has now lowered it to 3.7%.)

The international trade deficit Trump promised to reduce went up. The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services in 2020 was the highest since 2008 and increased 40.5% from 2016.

By the end of 2020, the number of people lacking health insurance had risen by 3 million, a far cry from Trump's campaign vow to cover "everybody!" under a plan that would cost less and be "terrific!"

Under Trumpery,

The federal debt held by the public went up, from $14.4 trillion to $21.6 trillion.

Illegal immigration increased. Apprehensions at the Southwest border rose 14.7% in 2020 compared with 2016.

Despite Trump braying that he would revive coal mining, under his regime, coal production declined 26.5%, and coal-mining jobs dropped by 16.7%.

Yes, the Biden Administration still has much to do.

The American People awarded him two more years to do it.




As usual, Biden lied about job numbers, which are now corrected, because election is over. The second quarter numbers were inflated by one million jobs.

Biden second-quarter job numbers off by 1 million, Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank says


In the aggregate, 10,500 net new jobs were added during the period rather than the 1,121,500 jobs estimated by the sum of the states; the U.S. CES estimated net growth of 1,047,000 jobs for the period. Payroll jobs in the nation remained essentially flat from March through June 2022 after adjusting for QCEW data.

Early Benchmark Revisions of State Payroll Employment
 
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Is Philadelphia fed lying? Or you just label "Fake News" any news that you don't like?

The fake news is your post, not the Phily Fed.

The BLS did not lie, they counted jobs the same way they always have, the same way that they did under Trump and under Obama and under Bush II and so on.

The BLS does not change their numbers to match this report, they are two separate entities that use different methods. Sometimes the Phily Fed finds way more jobs than the BLS reported, sometimes less. In 2021 they determined that the jobs were undercounted for the year.
 
As usual, Biden lied about job numbers, which are now corrected, because election is over. The second quarter numbers were inflated by one million jobs.

Biden second-quarter job numbers off by 1 million, Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank says




Early Benchmark Revisions of State Payroll Employment
Employments rates are often revised retrospectively.

There is no doubt that the employment situation has improved under Biden.

During the Trump regime, the unemployment rate increased by 1.6% to 6.3%.

Trump is the only president in the last 80 years to net job losses during his presidency.

Under Biden, the unemployment rate has fallen precipitously - to 3.7% at the end of November.

 
The Blowhard

... pledged to fix U.S. infrastructure ... He vowed to take on China and bulk up American manufacturing. He said he would reduce the budget deficit and make the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes.
Yet after two years as president, it's Joe Biden who is acting on those promises...
Americans are already seeing the upside with announcements for new computer chip plants and some 6,000 infrastructure projects under way.
“There’s an industrial strategy that actually uses public investments to drive more private capital and more innovation in the historical tradition of everybody from Alexander Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln to John F. Kennedy,” said Brian Deese, director of the White House National Economic Council. “The outcomes speak for themselves.”
... one of Biden's first moves as president in 2021 was to provide $1,400 in direct payments to Americans as part of his coronavirus relief package. Along with the $600 in payments in a pre-Biden relief package, the sum matched the $2,000 that Trump called for in the twilight of his presidency, though he could not get it through Congress.
“What President Biden has done is taken the campaign agenda that he campaigned on and actually delivered on it.”...
Trump's ... promised growth never materialized. Manufacturers began to slash jobs in 2019 before the coronavirus spread, instead of the steady resurgence promised by Trump. Annual budget deficits worsened under Trump, but they have improved under Biden as pandemic aid has wound down...
[Biden's] $52 billion for computer chip production has led to a series of factory groundbreakings in Arizona, Idaho, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas that will take years to complete. The idea is that government aid reduces risk and makes it easier for these companies to invest in areas where global demand exceed available supplies...
[M]anufacturing has improved under Biden as factory employment totals 12.9 million jobs, the most since December 2008. Just as Biden has boosted domestic investment, he also expanded the Trump administration’s efforts to compete with China and kept his predecessor's tariffs.
The Biden administration has restricted the export of advanced computer chips and semiconductor equipment, arguing on national security grounds that China is using this technology for surveillance and hypersonic missiles. It's also formed deeper partnerships with Australia, Japan, South Korea and several European countries to counter China's rising influence.
Under Trump, the economy lost 2.9 million jobs. The unemployment rate increased by 1.6 percentage points to 6.3%. (Biden has now lowered it to 3.7%.)

The international trade deficit Trump promised to reduce went up. The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services in 2020 was the highest since 2008 and increased 40.5% from 2016.

By the end of 2020, the number of people lacking health insurance had risen by 3 million, a far cry from Trump's campaign vow to cover "everybody!" under a plan that would cost less and be "terrific!"

Under Trumpery,

The federal debt held by the public went up, from $14.4 trillion to $21.6 trillion.

Illegal immigration increased. Apprehensions at the Southwest border rose 14.7% in 2020 compared with 2016.

Despite Trump braying that he would revive coal mining, under his regime, coal production declined 26.5%, and coal-mining jobs dropped by 16.7%.

Yes, the Biden Administration still has much to do.

The American People awarded him two more years to do it.



What is the going rate for paid poster? A dollar a post? Or do you get paid by the word?
 
Employments rates are often revised retrospectively.

There is no doubt that the employment situation has improved under Biden.

During the Trump regime, the unemployment rate increased by 1.6% to 6.3%.

Trump is the only president in the last 80 years to net job losses during his presidency.

Under Biden, the unemployment rate has fallen precipitously - to 3.7% at the end of November.

If Biden admin lied about number of jobs created, what are odds that they lied about unemployment rate?
 
If Biden admin lied about number of jobs created, what are odds that they lied about unemployment rate?
Your hyper-partisan pretense that Biden "lied" has not been substantiated.

As noted, the employment/unemployment rate is often retroactively revised by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

What is undeniable is that, under Trump, the economy lost 2.9 million jobs as the unemployment rate increased by 1.6% to 6.3%.

Under Biden it has recovered significantly. In November, 263,000 jobs were added to the market, the unemployment rate at 3.7%.

You can worship the Loser, but you can't change the empirical reality.
 
Your hyper-partisan pretense that Biden "lied" has not been substantiated.

As noted, the employment/unemployment rate is often retroactively revised by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

What is undeniable is that, under Trump, the economy lost 2.9 million jobs as the unemployment rate increased by 1.6% to 6.3%.

Under Biden it has recovered significantly. In November, 263,000 jobs were added to the market, the unemployment rate at 3.7%.

You can worship the Loser, but you can't change the empirical reality.

Jobs lost under Trump were all due to "COVID".
Jobs gained under Biden are not new jobs, just recovered from "COVID" loss. And he had lo lie even about those numbers.
But that's OK, we didn't expect from guy who graduated with three degrees from Syracuse, in top half of his class, and on full scholarship, to tell the truth.
 

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