Zincwarrior
Diamond Member
Under Biden we had growing jobs and economy. That has now been reversed. MAGA!Thanks to Bidenomics.
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Under Biden we had growing jobs and economy. That has now been reversed. MAGA!Thanks to Bidenomics.
Under Biden we had growing jobs and economy. That has now been reversed. MAGA!
Unemployment was lower. GDP was higher. Jobs were being created, not lost.recovering, not growing.
It's easy to show "growth" when recovering from a Pandemic created trough.
You jit stains ph uked things up from day 1. What kind of fools ph uk up the oil industry and at the same time print up trillions and trillions of dollars that went nowhere but into people pockets.Under Biden we had growing jobs and economy. That has now been reversed. MAGA!
Unemployment was lower. GDP was higher. Jobs were being created, not lost.
This is what happened the last time Trump was President too.
Fix your Bot to English translator.You jit stains ph uked things up from day 1. What kind of fools ph uk up the oil industry and at the same time print up trillions and trillions of dollars that went nowhere but into people pockets.
4% unemployment. You know what our unemployment is now? 4.5% and rising.Recovered, not created.
4% unemployment. You know what our unemployment is now? 4.5% and rising.
Thank Biden its still his economy. It takes at least year to transition to a new administration. Unemployment today is the result of illegals deported and massive firing of useless government workers. Increased manufacturing investments will overcome that in a year. Inflation is slowing so we are on the right track. Biden had 4 years to dig the economy into a deep hole4% unemployment. You know what our unemployment is now? 4.5% and rising.
This is a far more complicated issue than your implied reason of Orangeman BadThis is not the sign of a bustling economy. Stuff like this is why Trump's approval rating on the economy has sunk like a rock since he took office again. These are the kinds of things people will be voting on in the midterms.
Soaring electricity prices are triggering a wave of power shutoffs nationwide, leaving more Americans in the dark as unpaid bills pile up. Although there is no national count of electricity shutoffs, data from select utilities in 11 states show that disconnections have risen in at least eight of them since last year, according to figures compiled by The Washington Post and the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA). In some areas, such as New York City, the surge has been dramatic — with residential shutoffs in August up fivefold from a year ago, utility filings show.
.I doubt the regular poor in SECT#8 housing on Welfare, single mothers with 5 kids or more have anything shut off ever. Not happening.
The GOVT is NOT going to freeze city babies to death block by block. It must be 30-40F at nights now from STL northwards?
Not sure what the OP is talking about?
You keep plying that BS. Someone may even eventually believe it until they go to the grocery.The cost of a Thanksgiving meal is at its lowest level in 3 years. This is good news.
It’s nothing that can’t be fixed by a faster train between San Francisco and Los Angeles.And those of us in democrat states that have the highest energy bills know the REAL REASON for this.
Such a complicated issue, and it's mostly out of control of the President.This is not the sign of a bustling economy. Stuff like this is why Trump's approval rating on the economy has sunk like a rock since he took office again. These are the kinds of things people will be voting on in the midterms.
Soaring electricity prices are triggering a wave of power shutoffs nationwide, leaving more Americans in the dark as unpaid bills pile up. Although there is no national count of electricity shutoffs, data from select utilities in 11 states show that disconnections have risen in at least eight of them since last year, according to figures compiled by The Washington Post and the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA). In some areas, such as New York City, the surge has been dramatic — with residential shutoffs in August up fivefold from a year ago, utility filings show.