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Didn't even need to click the paywalled New York Slime article.
Your nanner dance indicates to all that you actually believe the bullshit. Why are we not surprised?

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Didn't even need to click the paywalled New York Slime article.
Your nanner dance indicates to all that you actually believe the bullshit. Why are we not surprised?
Liar.It's weird. None of the pseudocons are heaping praise on the President for this.
Unemployment is lower than it was during Trump's regime, and manufacturing is experiencing a rebound. Wasn't that something Trump and the rube herd used to crow and crow about, even though manufacturing didn't really increase that much on his watch?
Hmmmm...
All that aside, here's the thing about inflation. One definition is "too much money chasing too few goods". The Fed is fighting inflation by trying to burn up excess cash. But an even better way to fight inflation is to make more goods!
Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s the 1970s
Ever since American manufacturing entered a long stretch of automation and outsourcing in the late 1970s, every recession has led to the loss of factory jobs that never returned. But the recovery from the pandemic recession has been different: American manufacturers have now added enough jobs to regain all that they shed — and then some.
[snip]
Covid-19 crimped global supply chains, making domestic manufacturing more attractive to some companies. Federal stimulus spending helped to power a shift in Americans’ buying habits away from services like travel and restaurants and toward goods like cars and sofas, helping domestic factory production — and with it, job growth — to bounce back much faster than it did in the previous two recessions.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said that the recovery of manufacturing jobs was a result of the unique nature of the recession, which was induced by the pandemic, and the robust federal response, including legislation like the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan of 2021.
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It's weird. None of the pseudocons are heaping praise on the President for this.
Unemployment is lower than it was during Trump's regime, and manufacturing is experiencing a rebound. Wasn't that something Trump and the rube herd used to crow and crow about, even though manufacturing didn't really increase that much on his watch?
Hmmmm...
All that aside, here's the thing about inflation. One definition is "too much money chasing too few goods". The Fed is fighting inflation by trying to burn up excess cash. But an even better way to fight inflation is to make more goods!
As are your delusions of grandeur.It's weird. None of the pseudocons are heaping praise on the President for this.
Unemployment is lower than it was during Trump's regime, and manufacturing is experiencing a rebound. Wasn't that something Trump and the rube herd used to crow and crow about, even though manufacturing didn't really increase that much on his watch?
Hmmmm...
All that aside, here's the thing about inflation. One definition is "too much money chasing too few goods". The Fed is fighting inflation by trying to burn up excess cash. But an even better way to fight inflation is to make more goods!
Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s the 1970s
Ever since American manufacturing entered a long stretch of automation and outsourcing in the late 1970s, every recession has led to the loss of factory jobs that never returned. But the recovery from the pandemic recession has been different: American manufacturers have now added enough jobs to regain all that they shed — and then some.
[snip]
Covid-19 crimped global supply chains, making domestic manufacturing more attractive to some companies. Federal stimulus spending helped to power a shift in Americans’ buying habits away from services like travel and restaurants and toward goods like cars and sofas, helping domestic factory production — and with it, job growth — to bounce back much faster than it did in the previous two recessions.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said that the recovery of manufacturing jobs was a result of the unique nature of the recession, which was induced by the pandemic, and the robust federal response, including legislation like the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan of 2021.
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Your commie shill ass is absolutely out of your fucking mind. Americans are hurting worse than ever before, ever. Go Fuck Yourself.It's weird. None of the pseudocons are heaping praise on the President for this.
Unemployment is lower than it was during Trump's regime, and manufacturing is experiencing a rebound. Wasn't that something Trump and the rube herd used to crow and crow about, even though manufacturing didn't really increase that much on his watch?
Hmmmm...
All that aside, here's the thing about inflation. One definition is "too much money chasing too few goods". The Fed is fighting inflation by trying to burn up excess cash. But an even better way to fight inflation is to make more goods!
Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s the 1970s
Ever since American manufacturing entered a long stretch of automation and outsourcing in the late 1970s, every recession has led to the loss of factory jobs that never returned. But the recovery from the pandemic recession has been different: American manufacturers have now added enough jobs to regain all that they shed — and then some.
[snip]
Covid-19 crimped global supply chains, making domestic manufacturing more attractive to some companies. Federal stimulus spending helped to power a shift in Americans’ buying habits away from services like travel and restaurants and toward goods like cars and sofas, helping domestic factory production — and with it, job growth — to bounce back much faster than it did in the previous two recessions.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said that the recovery of manufacturing jobs was a result of the unique nature of the recession, which was induced by the pandemic, and the robust federal response, including legislation like the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan of 2021.
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Credit Trump for the rise in factory jobs thanks to emphasis on Made in AmericaIt's weird. None of the pseudocons are heaping praise on the President for this.
Unemployment is lower than it was during Trump's regime, and manufacturing is experiencing a rebound. Wasn't that something Trump and the rube herd used to crow and crow about, even though manufacturing didn't really increase that much on his watch?
Hmmmm...
All that aside, here's the thing about inflation. One definition is "too much money chasing too few goods". The Fed is fighting inflation by trying to burn up excess cash. But an even better way to fight inflation is to make more goods!
Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s the 1970s
Ever since American manufacturing entered a long stretch of automation and outsourcing in the late 1970s, every recession has led to the loss of factory jobs that never returned. But the recovery from the pandemic recession has been different: American manufacturers have now added enough jobs to regain all that they shed — and then some.
[snip]
Covid-19 crimped global supply chains, making domestic manufacturing more attractive to some companies. Federal stimulus spending helped to power a shift in Americans’ buying habits away from services like travel and restaurants and toward goods like cars and sofas, helping domestic factory production — and with it, job growth — to bounce back much faster than it did in the previous two recessions.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said that the recovery of manufacturing jobs was a result of the unique nature of the recession, which was induced by the pandemic, and the robust federal response, including legislation like the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan of 2021.
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No. It makes dimwittedcrats very angry, with makes Republican very happy.This makes Republicans sad
The democrats did that?The Democrats conditioned people not to work so I don't think that's possible right now.
If you want to credit a President for anything, you need to show the policies that warrant it. Trump cut taxes for our employers and employees alike. He created policy that for every new business regulation made, two had to be eliminated in its place.
What did Dementia do for businesses? He created the labor shortage. He increased transportation and utility costs for businesses. For the life of me I can't understand how you can credit Dementia when his policies worked against our industries.
WANTED : Men, wimmenz, others to remove shoez from Vietnamese box and place in "designed in USA ! box"It's weird. None of the pseudocons are heaping praise on the President for this.
Unemployment is lower than it was during Trump's regime, and manufacturing is experiencing a rebound. Wasn't that something Trump and the rube herd used to crow and crow about, even though manufacturing didn't really increase that much on his watch?
Hmmmm...
All that aside, here's the thing about inflation. One definition is "too much money chasing too few goods". The Fed is fighting inflation by trying to burn up excess cash. But an even better way to fight inflation is to make more goods!
Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s the 1970s
Ever since American manufacturing entered a long stretch of automation and outsourcing in the late 1970s, every recession has led to the loss of factory jobs that never returned. But the recovery from the pandemic recession has been different: American manufacturers have now added enough jobs to regain all that they shed — and then some.
[snip]
Covid-19 crimped global supply chains, making domestic manufacturing more attractive to some companies. Federal stimulus spending helped to power a shift in Americans’ buying habits away from services like travel and restaurants and toward goods like cars and sofas, helping domestic factory production — and with it, job growth — to bounce back much faster than it did in the previous two recessions.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said that the recovery of manufacturing jobs was a result of the unique nature of the recession, which was induced by the pandemic, and the robust federal response, including legislation like the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan of 2021.
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It started right about the time you contracted terminal stupidity. The kind of stupidity that would make you ask,The democrats did that?
How? When?
Your lack of response says everything.It started right about the time you contracted terminal stupidity. The kind of stupidity that would make you ask,
The democrats did that?
How? When?
Fable: DON'T ARGUE WITH DONKEYS
The donkey said to the tiger:
- "The grass is blue".
The tiger replied:
- "No, the grass is green."
The discussion heated up, and the two decided to submit him to arbitration, and for this they went before the lion, the King of the Jungle.
Already before reaching the forest clearing, where the lion was sitting on his throne, the donkey began to shout:
- "His Highness, is it true that the grass is blue?".
The lion replied:
- "True, the grass is blue."
The donkey hurried and continued:
- "The tiger disagrees with me and contradicts and annoys me, please punish him."
The king then declared:
- "The tiger will be punished with 5 years of silence."
The donkey jumped cheerfully and went on his way, content and repeating:
- "The Grass Is Blue"...
The tiger accepted his punishment, but before he asked the lion:
- "Your Majesty, why have you punished me?, after all, the grass is green."
The lion replied:
- "In fact, the grass is green."
The tiger asked:
- "So why are you punishing me?".
The lion replied:
- "That has nothing to do with the question of whether the grass is blue or green.
The punishment is because it is not possible for a brave and intelligent creature like you to waste time arguing with a donkey, and on top of that come and bother me with that question."
The worst waste of time is arguing with the fool and fanatic who does not care about truth or reality, but only the victory of his beliefs and illusions. Never waste time on arguments that don't make sense...
There are people who, no matter how much evidence and evidence we present to them, are not in the capacity to understand, and others are blinded by ego, hatred and resentment, and all they want is to be right even if they are not.
When ignorance screams, intelligence is silent. Your peace and quiet are worth more. ??
If you say so, Lush. We all you know you have this little complex about being right, so we'd just all better learn to shut up and agree with you.Your lack of response says everything.
People stayed home and learned to work from home and all that ....BEGINNING with the Trump Admin
It's weird. None of the pseudocons are heaping praise on the President for this.
Unemployment is lower than it was during Trump's regime, and manufacturing is experiencing a rebound. Wasn't that something Trump and the rube herd used to crow and crow about, even though manufacturing didn't really increase that much on his watch?
Hmmmm...
All that aside, here's the thing about inflation. One definition is "too much money chasing too few goods". The Fed is fighting inflation by trying to burn up excess cash. But an even better way to fight inflation is to make more goods!
Factory Jobs Are Booming Like It’s the 1970s
Ever since American manufacturing entered a long stretch of automation and outsourcing in the late 1970s, every recession has led to the loss of factory jobs that never returned. But the recovery from the pandemic recession has been different: American manufacturers have now added enough jobs to regain all that they shed — and then some.
[snip]
Covid-19 crimped global supply chains, making domestic manufacturing more attractive to some companies. Federal stimulus spending helped to power a shift in Americans’ buying habits away from services like travel and restaurants and toward goods like cars and sofas, helping domestic factory production — and with it, job growth — to bounce back much faster than it did in the previous two recessions.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said that the recovery of manufacturing jobs was a result of the unique nature of the recession, which was induced by the pandemic, and the robust federal response, including legislation like the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan of 2021.
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So, the 189 other countries in the world did the same?Government prints trillions and created worst inflation in American history; Fed raises rates to cost Americans TRILLIONS in stock and real estate - yeah Biden!
"Complex about being right".If you say so, Lush. We all you know you have this little complex about being right, so we'd just all better learn to shut up and agree with you.
A. it's NOT "the worst inflation in American history". It was considerably worse under ReaganGovernment prints trillions and created worst inflation in American history; Fed raises rates to cost Americans TRILLIONS in stock and real estate - yeah Biden!
I'll have a side of honey mustard with that. No croutons."Complex about being right".
Too bad you don't. It takes work and honesty