How did Trump's first full month in office go?

Meister does not give enough info.

What were the number of created jobs public and private during the Biden term?

During President Biden's term, the U.S. economy added 16.6 million new jobs, which is the most created during any single presidential term in history. This includes both public and private sector jobs. The unemployment rate also dropped significantly, reflecting a strong recovery from the pandemic2.

It's a remarkable statistic, especially considering the challenges of the past few years. What do you think about this level of job growth?

How many public sector jobs were created.

During President Biden's term, the public sector saw an increase of approximately 4.6 million jobs. This growth includes federal, state, and local government positions, reflecting efforts to rebuild the workforce after pandemic-related losses and to support new initiatives in infrastructure, education, and public health.


1 www.presidency.ucsb.edu 2 www.commerce.gov 3 bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov
Guberment jobs don't count, moron.
 
Meister does not give enough info.

What were the number of created jobs public and private during the Biden term?

During President Biden's term, the U.S. economy added 16.6 million new jobs, which is the most created during any single presidential term in history. This includes both public and private sector jobs. The unemployment rate also dropped significantly, reflecting a strong recovery from the pandemic2.

It's a remarkable statistic, especially considering the challenges of the past few years. What do you think about this level of job growth?

How many public sector jobs were created.

During President Biden's term, the public sector saw an increase of approximately 4.6 million jobs. This growth includes federal, state, and local government positions, reflecting efforts to rebuild the workforce after pandemic-related losses and to support new initiatives in infrastructure, education, and public health.


1 www.presidency.ucsb.edu 2 www.commerce.gov 3 bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov
Most of Biden's job creation were either government jobs, or people going back to their
jobs after the pandemic. Show some honesty, John. :eusa_whistle:

Just a side note, John.....the government pays the employees with tax dollars.
The government has no money of their own, they have to use the tax payers money.
 
Most of Biden's job creation were either government jobs, or people going back to their
jobs after the pandemic. Show some honesty, John. :eusa_whistle:

Just a side note, John.....the government pays the employees with tax dollars.
The government has no money of their own, they have to use the tax payers money.
people like you pretend to know so much when in reality you're stuck in small info bubbles.
 
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How did Trump's first full month in office go?​


Terrific!

Thanks for asking.
 
If you live in a condemned house that’s your own problem. You should have fixed it before it got that bad.
Many people live in places they don't own so are not responsible for their maintenance. Seems cruel to just throw them and their families out on the street but that is exactly what is happening.
 
The market goes up, and the market goes down. Right now, it is worried about tariffs. That will wane the more countries come around and stop ripping us off.
Our tariffs on India? 2.8. Look up the word reciprocal and tell me why it is a problem to charge them what they charge us. It is called common sense...

The most recent Foreign Trade Barriers report by the U.S. Trade Representative, for example, complains of India's high tariffs on vegetable oils, many agricultural products, automobiles, coffee and rubber as well as important medications also incurring a custom fee of 20 percent at times. A look at the World Trade Organization tariff chart for the country reveals very high average rates for beverages and tobacco (including alcoholic beverages), oilseeds, sugars, cocoa, tea, coffee and spices. More at least seriously elevated rates are levied on cereals and fruit and vegetables. Transportation equipment, including vehicles, incurred dues of around 28 percent on average, even though the rate for cars is higher. Clothing was still charged at almost 21 percent.

Infographic: India's Protectionary Tariffs | Statista's Protectionary Tariffs | Statista

Are countries ripping the US off?

If they were, the US would be poor by now. But it's not.
 
Trump has succeeded in knocking things down without concern for how he will replace them.

He is like the bully on the playground who enjoys destroying what others have built.

What Trump has destroyed in a month will take generations to repair. Americas global reputation is gone for good.
 
He answered more reporters questions in 3 days than Biden did in his entire term
 
Trump has succeeded in knocking things down without concern for how he will replace them.

He is like the bully on the playground who enjoys destroying what others have built.

What Trump has destroyed in a month will take generations to repair. Americas global reputation is gone for good.
You built a money LAUNDERING MACHINE.

 
The stock market goes up and down? The hell you say.
Inflation goes up and down? The hell you say.
Fuking idiot.
I didn't hear you saying that during the Biden administration, you hypocritical a-hole.
Plus your great leader said he would turn things around on day one.
He sure has, for the worse
 
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