The FBI must read my threads, they are reopening White House cocaine, Dobbs Leak, and Jan 6 DNC pipe bomb cases…now we need Seth Rich case reopened.

Why do you think all these distractions are going to get people to ignore that the economy sucks right now?
The economy sucks because Biden left it in a mess.
The markets are close to being up where they were when Trump was sworn in.
Thanks to Biden we have to pay twice or maybe three times as much for everything than we did when Trump left office.


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ColonelAngus

Have you noticed that Kash & Dan are NOT reopening the Epstein stuff? Nope, case closed. They've seen "the file" and that's all they need. Meet the new boss, he's the same as the old boss.

My bet is that opening that case up again, or its files, would reflect poorly on Donald.
 
ColonelAngus

Have you noticed that Kash & Dan are NOT reopening the Epstein stuff? Nope, case closed. They've seen "the file" and that's all they need. Meet the new boss, he's the same as the old boss.

My bet is that opening that case up again, or its files, would reflect poorly on Donald.
Yes, that has not gone unnoticed and is frankly terrifying.
 
The economy sucks because Biden left it in a mess.
The markets are close to being up where they were when Trump was sworn in.
Thanks to Biden we have to pay twice or maybe three times as much for everything than we did when Trump left office.
Economy was fine when Biden left.

Trump fucked it up.
 
Economy was fine when Biden left.
Not according to CNBC.

To the untrained eye, Joe Biden leaves the presidency with what appears to be a sterling economic record: hiring proceeding at a solid clip, gross domestic product on the rise and consumers still spending at a strong pace.

There’s just one problem, and it is one that will forever taint Biden’s legacy, the one that sank him and his party politically and for which he will always be remembered.

Inflation and its onerous burden on households, particularly those at the lower end of the income spectrum, has dwarfed all the other good that happened on Biden’s watch. Even with the pace of inflation slowing markedly from its mid-2022 peak, consumers, investors and business owners continually cite it as their most pressing issue.
“Biden inherited an economy that was flat on its back because of the pandemic, and he’s bequeathing an economy that’s flying high,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. “Having said that, there are blemishes in the minds of many Americans ... They feel ripped off.”

So even with an unemployment rate down dramatically from when he took office, even with growth at 3%, and even with an economy that is cited by top officials as the envy of the rest of the world, the Biden economic story is one that has an unhappy ending as Donald Trump prepares to head back to the White House on Monday.

 
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