Majority Of Republicans Now Say That Trump Has Increased Their Cost Of Living. 35% Job Approval Rating Overall For Trump.

Presidents don't create jobs unless they are branches of government like GW did with DHS.

Their policies can positively or negatively affect the job market, but the jobs themselves are up to private business.
Biden created over one and a half million government jobs
 
The Lusitania was torpedoed by the Nazis. Does that mean that MSM really hearts Hitler?

Scrooge McLameDuck's approval rating really doesn't matter that much. In actuality, the slush fund hoopla gives the GOP candidates something to put between themselves and Trump with independents on the fence. It is a 3-D checkers moment in the campaign. The DNC might very well blow it if they make this election about Trump.
Ummm....no. The Lusitania was sank during WWI, but thanks for trying. I'm guessing rest of your alternative facts are equally as flawed.

On May 7, 1915, the German submarine (U-boat) U-20 torpedoed and sank the Lusitania, a swift-moving British cruise liner traveling from New York to Liverpool, England. Of the 1,959 men, women, and children on board, 1,195 perished, including 123 Americans. A headline in the New York Times the following day—"Divergent Views of the Sinking of The Lusitania"—sums up the initial public response to the disaster. Some saw it as a blatant act of evil and transgression against the conventions of war. Others understood that Germany previously had unambiguously alerted all neutral passengers of Atlantic vessels to the potential for submarine attacks on British ships and that Germany considered the Lusitania a British, and therefore an "enemy ship."

Newspaper page featuring views of the Lusitania[Detail] "The Sinking of the Lusitania." War of the Nations, 358.
The sinking of the Lusitania was not the single largest factor contributing to the entrance of the United States into the war two years later, but it certainly solidified the public's opinions towards Germany. President Woodrow Wilson, who guided the U.S. through its isolationist foreign policy, held his position of neutrality for almost two more years. Many, though, consider the sinking a turning point—technologically, ideologically, and strategically—in the history of modern warfare, signaling the end of the "gentlemanly" war practices of the nineteenth century and the beginning of a more ominous and vicious era of total warfare.
 
Trump lost 5 million jobs. Even if you assume that they were just bringing back the jobs lost (which is bullshit, the job I lost in 2020 didn't "come back", I had to find another.) That means he still created 11 million more new jobs on top of restoring the five million Trump lost.

Good work.

For comparison, Trump's job creation so far for his second term is only 420,000 new jobs, and that's before the shit hits the fan with his second recession.
We can’t really honestly compare Trump and xiden jobs since xiden was lying about his jobs reports






 
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