The Man On The Way Down

schmidlap said:
... Trump was bequeathed an unemployment rate of 4.7% and grew it to 6.7% after his one term.

It had been steadily declining since the end of the Bush Recession...
schmidlap said:
... In Trump’s final year in office, the U.S. economy shrank by the largest amount in 74 years.

The estimated drop in GDP for 2020 was the first such decline since a 2.5% fall in 2009, during the recession that followed the 2008 financial crisis. That had the deepest annual setback since the economy shrank 11.6% in 1946, when the economy was demobilizing after World War II...

On the other hand, under the repeatedly bankrupted casino operator, the national debt soared by $7 trillion.
bullshit
The numbers concerning the unemployment rate and the national debt are the official figures.

If you need to challenge any of the empirical data, please provide your links to your alternative credible sources.
 
Blaming the President for the actions of the States.
The stupidity runs deep.
and they called him a dictator. too fking funny.
It's just how republicans roll. They also screwed up FEMA, leaving it to the states because they want state and local governments to do all the heavy lifting. It's a philosophical position they hold.
sorry, your post isn't legible. What were you trying to say exactly?
 
schmidlap said:
... Trump was bequeathed an unemployment rate of 4.7% and grew it to 6.7% after his one term.

It had been steadily declining since the end of the Bush Recession...
schmidlap said:
... In Trump’s final year in office, the U.S. economy shrank by the largest amount in 74 years.

The estimated drop in GDP for 2020 was the first such decline since a 2.5% fall in 2009, during the recession that followed the 2008 financial crisis. That had the deepest annual setback since the economy shrank 11.6% in 1946, when the economy was demobilizing after World War II...

On the other hand, under the repeatedly bankrupted casino operator, the national debt soared by $7 trillion.
bullshit
The numbers concerning the unemployment rate and the national debt are the official figures.

If you need to challenge any of the empirical data, please provide your links to your alternative credible sources.
I did, I posted them, what's your problem old fart? numbers never lie. And a demofk never saw a number that was good for them.
 
Trump was elected with a minority of the popular vote in 2016, because he had hyped himself as a business wizard on his reality-tv gig and elsewhere.

How did that work out for the United States?

Trump was bequeathed an unemployment rate of 4.7% and grew it to 6.7% after his one term.

It had been steadily declining since the end of the Bush Recession when Trump grasped the baton in his pudgy little mitts.


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He turned that steady trend around decisively.

In Trump’s final year in office, the U.S. economy shrank by the largest amount in 74 years.

The estimated drop in GDP for 2020 was the first such decline since a 2.5% fall in 2009, during the recession that followed the 2008 financial crisis.
That had the deepest annual setback since the economy shrank 11.6% in 1946, when the economy was demobilizing after World War II.

On the other hand, under the repeatedly bankrupted casino operator, the national debt soared by $7 trillion.

“I’m the ‘King of Debt’!” he had enthused.

No bravado there, to be sure.

The Man on the Way Down
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Losing a presidential election after only one term is a distinction, losing his Party both the House and the Senate during that one term is an achievement, and being impeached twice (the first time because he pressured a foreign ally to be complicit in his fake smear of a scary political rival, the second time for inciting his goons to attack the United States government because he did not like the result of a democratic election) is certainly a unique accomplishment that earns him a tawdry place in the history books.

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"We don't need no stinkin' books!"

But an exit befouled by pettiness, petulance, prevarications, and incitement to an insurrection against democracy is not only letting the door whack you on the ass on the way out, but attaching a big, flashing neon "Kick me!" sign to it in perpetuity.

Nicolas Graf, associate dean at New York University’s Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality. “The biggest hit is going to come from the corporate travel side of it and sending people to Trump hotels. The other piece is businesses that partnered with the Trump Organization on any kind of joint investment. People very likely want to pull out. I don’t think anyone wants to be publicly associated with Trump.”
Ignoble Prospects:

Amidst hundreds of millions of personally-guaranteed loans coming due, banks refusing to do business with him, and other corporate interests (conspiracy crackpot Pillow Boy excepted) avoiding association with him as if he had just had one of his sordid rutting sessions with a bevy of incontinent skunks rather than accommodating bimbos) his various financial improprieties are destined for the courts (those arbiters of justice that just laughed at dozens of his feeble, meritless challenges to democracy that he had tried foisting off on them.)

He could still frolic in those super-spreader jamborees where he leads flocks of red-capped parrots calling for the incarceration of anyone who has upset him, I suppose, but what do you envision for Trump in his dotage?

Please spare me the pissy ad hominens for asking the troubling question Whither Trump?

He has the capacity to put incandescent lipstick on the most unattractive of swine: Witness his dead-man-strutting cake walk in the limited shade under the 1/50th of his "big, beautiful wall" that he had made Mexico pay for, courtesy of the American taxpayer.

I am genuinely interested in the auguries. He's a real pistol, ain't he?






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Get better soon.
 
schmidlap said:
... Trump was bequeathed an unemployment rate of 4.7% and grew it to 6.7% after his one term.

It had been steadily declining since the end of the Bush Recession...
schmidlap said:
... In Trump’s final year in office, the U.S. economy shrank by the largest amount in 74 years.

The estimated drop in GDP for 2020 was the first such decline since a 2.5% fall in 2009, during the recession that followed the 2008 financial crisis. That had the deepest annual setback since the economy shrank 11.6% in 1946, when the economy was demobilizing after World War II...

On the other hand, under the repeatedly bankrupted casino operator, the national debt soared by $7 trillion.
bullshit
The numbers concerning the unemployment rate and the national debt are the official figures.

If you need to challenge any of the empirical data, please provide your links to your alternative credible sources.
here, some more numbers for you to digest.

The Trump economy versus the Obama economy in 16 charts - The Washington Post

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look at the middle class income under obammy. hahahahahahahaha dude, again, the numbers ain't your friend. I can do this all day loser. what other numbers you need to see? please, let's let everyone see your ignorance.
 
It's just how republicans roll. They also screwed up FEMA, leaving it to the states because they want state and local governments to do all the heavy lifting. It's a philosophical position they hold.
sorry, your post isn't legible. What were you trying to say exactly?
Putting government into state and local control vs central government control.
It's a philosophical position they hold.

They also screwed up FEMA, leaving it to the states because they want state and local governments to do all the heavy lifting.
 
look at the middle class income under obammy. hahahahahahahaha dude, again, the numbers ain't your friend. I can do this all day loser. what other numbers you need to see? please, let's let everyone see your ignorance.
Look at black unemployment under Trump. Your own citation says it went up to 13% in august. 2020

And even today it's 2% higher then when Trump took office.
 
look at the middle class income under obammy. hahahahahahahaha dude, again, the numbers ain't your friend. I can do this all day loser. what other numbers you need to see? please, let's let everyone see your ignorance.
Look at black unemployment under Trump. Your own citation says it went up to 13% in august. 2020

And even today it's 2% higher then when Trump took office.
Yes indeed in August it fell because demofks cut their jobs! Trump’s fingerprints aren’t on those job losses, demofk kkk prints there. Shit you fk, Biden now wants them to suffer more by increasing minimum wage. You all still can’t get who the kkkers really are and have been
 
It's just how republicans roll. They also screwed up FEMA, leaving it to the states because they want state and local governments to do all the heavy lifting. It's a philosophical position they hold.
sorry, your post isn't legible. What were you trying to say exactly?
Putting government into state and local control vs central government control.
It's a philosophical position they hold.

They also screwed up FEMA, leaving it to the states because they want state and local governments to do all the heavy lifting.
Indeed, we don’t like dictators
 
Trump was elected with a minority of the popular vote in 2016, because he had hyped himself as a business wizard on his reality-tv gig and elsewhere.

How did that work out for the United States?

Trump was bequeathed an unemployment rate of 4.7% and grew it to 6.7% after his one term.

It had been steadily declining since the end of the Bush Recession when Trump grasped the baton in his pudgy little mitts.


View attachment 449713
He turned that steady trend around decisively.

In Trump’s final year in office, the U.S. economy shrank by the largest amount in 74 years.

The estimated drop in GDP for 2020 was the first such decline since a 2.5% fall in 2009, during the recession that followed the 2008 financial crisis.
That had the deepest annual setback since the economy shrank 11.6% in 1946, when the economy was demobilizing after World War II.

On the other hand, under the repeatedly bankrupted casino operator, the national debt soared by $7 trillion.

“I’m the ‘King of Debt’!” he had enthused.

No bravado there, to be sure.

The Man on the Way Down
View attachment 449715

Losing a presidential election after only one term is a distinction, losing his Party both the House and the Senate during that one term is an achievement, and being impeached twice (the first time because he pressured a foreign ally to be complicit in his fake smear of a scary political rival, the second time for inciting his goons to attack the United States government because he did not like the result of a democratic election) is certainly a unique accomplishment that earns him a tawdry place in the history books.

View attachment 449718
"We don't need no stinkin' books!"

But an exit befouled by pettiness, petulance, prevarications, and incitement to an insurrection against democracy is not only letting the door whack you on the ass on the way out, but attaching a big, flashing neon "Kick me!" sign to it in perpetuity.

Nicolas Graf, associate dean at New York University’s Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality. “The biggest hit is going to come from the corporate travel side of it and sending people to Trump hotels. The other piece is businesses that partnered with the Trump Organization on any kind of joint investment. People very likely want to pull out. I don’t think anyone wants to be publicly associated with Trump.”
Ignoble Prospects:

Amidst hundreds of millions of personally-guaranteed loans coming due, banks refusing to do business with him, and other corporate interests (conspiracy crackpot Pillow Boy excepted) avoiding association with him as if he had just had one of his sordid rutting sessions with a bevy of incontinent skunks rather than accommodating bimbos) his various financial improprieties are destined for the courts (those arbiters of justice that just laughed at dozens of his feeble, meritless challenges to democracy that he had tried foisting off on them.)

He could still frolic in those super-spreader jamborees where he leads flocks of red-capped parrots calling for the incarceration of anyone who has upset him, I suppose, but what do you envision for Trump in his dotage?

Please spare me the pissy ad hominens for asking the troubling question Whither Trump?

He has the capacity to put incandescent lipstick on the most unattractive of swine: Witness his dead-man-strutting cake walk in the limited shade under the 1/50th of his "big, beautiful wall" that he had made Mexico pay for, courtesy of the American taxpayer.

I am genuinely interested in the auguries. He's a real pistol, ain't he?






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Dude, this is why you should NEVER smoke crack then post!

Obama's CCP Wuhan Flu ruined the world economy. The Wuhan Flu and cheating in the tens of millions column is why Trump "lost"

Don't worry, you can't build up a Karmic account like the CCP dems have done without a major bill coming due.

Take your meds, Loon, they're for your own good

I know it is overused but Frank has once again put his words into what is his needs. He has decompensated over the years, beginning with the election of President Obama and has become well into a psychosis with the election of President Biden. Sad, once upon a time he was a simple kook, now he has become a clinical one.
 
Trump was elected with a minority of the popular vote in 2016, because he had hyped himself as a business wizard on his reality-tv gig and elsewhere.

How did that work out for the United States?

Trump was bequeathed an unemployment rate of 4.7% and grew it to 6.7% after his one term.

It had been steadily declining since the end of the Bush Recession when Trump grasped the baton in his pudgy little mitts.


View attachment 449713
He turned that steady trend around decisively.

In Trump’s final year in office, the U.S. economy shrank by the largest amount in 74 years.

The estimated drop in GDP for 2020 was the first such decline since a 2.5% fall in 2009, during the recession that followed the 2008 financial crisis.
That had the deepest annual setback since the economy shrank 11.6% in 1946, when the economy was demobilizing after World War II.

On the other hand, under the repeatedly bankrupted casino operator, the national debt soared by $7 trillion.

“I’m the ‘King of Debt’!” he had enthused.

No bravado there, to be sure.

The Man on the Way Down
View attachment 449715

Losing a presidential election after only one term is a distinction, losing his Party both the House and the Senate during that one term is an achievement, and being impeached twice (the first time because he pressured a foreign ally to be complicit in his fake smear of a scary political rival, the second time for inciting his goons to attack the United States government because he did not like the result of a democratic election) is certainly a unique accomplishment that earns him a tawdry place in the history books.

View attachment 449718
"We don't need no stinkin' books!"

But an exit befouled by pettiness, petulance, prevarications, and incitement to an insurrection against democracy is not only letting the door whack you on the ass on the way out, but attaching a big, flashing neon "Kick me!" sign to it in perpetuity.

Nicolas Graf, associate dean at New York University’s Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality. “The biggest hit is going to come from the corporate travel side of it and sending people to Trump hotels. The other piece is businesses that partnered with the Trump Organization on any kind of joint investment. People very likely want to pull out. I don’t think anyone wants to be publicly associated with Trump.”
Ignoble Prospects:

Amidst hundreds of millions of personally-guaranteed loans coming due, banks refusing to do business with him, and other corporate interests (conspiracy crackpot Pillow Boy excepted) avoiding association with him as if he had just had one of his sordid rutting sessions with a bevy of incontinent skunks rather than accommodating bimbos) his various financial improprieties are destined for the courts (those arbiters of justice that just laughed at dozens of his feeble, meritless challenges to democracy that he had tried foisting off on them.)

He could still frolic in those super-spreader jamborees where he leads flocks of red-capped parrots calling for the incarceration of anyone who has upset him, I suppose, but what do you envision for Trump in his dotage?

Please spare me the pissy ad hominens for asking the troubling question Whither Trump?

He has the capacity to put incandescent lipstick on the most unattractive of swine: Witness his dead-man-strutting cake walk in the limited shade under the 1/50th of his "big, beautiful wall" that he had made Mexico pay for, courtesy of the American taxpayer.

I am genuinely interested in the auguries. He's a real pistol, ain't he?






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Dude, this is why you should NEVER smoke crack then post!

Obama's CCP Wuhan Flu ruined the world economy. The Wuhan Flu and cheating in the tens of millions column is why Trump "lost"

Don't worry, you can't build up a Karmic account like the CCP dems have done without a major bill coming due.

Take your meds, Loon, they're for your own good

I know it is overused but Frank has once again put his words into what is his needs. He has decompensated over the years, beginning with the election of President Obama and has become well into a psychosis with the election of President Biden. Sad, once upon a time he was a simple kook, now he has become a clinical one.
And all of what he’s expressed, exposed is true! And you still can’t debate him or us! Strange you can write
 
Trump was elected with a minority of the popular vote in 2016, because he had hyped himself as a business wizard on his reality-tv gig and elsewhere.

How did that work out for the United States?

Trump was bequeathed an unemployment rate of 4.7% and grew it to 6.7% after his one term.

It had been steadily declining since the end of the Bush Recession when Trump grasped the baton in his pudgy little mitts.


View attachment 449713
He turned that steady trend around decisively.

In Trump’s final year in office, the U.S. economy shrank by the largest amount in 74 years.

The estimated drop in GDP for 2020 was the first such decline since a 2.5% fall in 2009, during the recession that followed the 2008 financial crisis.
That had the deepest annual setback since the economy shrank 11.6% in 1946, when the economy was demobilizing after World War II.

On the other hand, under the repeatedly bankrupted casino operator, the national debt soared by $7 trillion.

“I’m the ‘King of Debt’!” he had enthused.

No bravado there, to be sure.

The Man on the Way Down
View attachment 449715

Losing a presidential election after only one term is a distinction, losing his Party both the House and the Senate during that one term is an achievement, and being impeached twice (the first time because he pressured a foreign ally to be complicit in his fake smear of a scary political rival, the second time for inciting his goons to attack the United States government because he did not like the result of a democratic election) is certainly a unique accomplishment that earns him a tawdry place in the history books.

View attachment 449718
"We don't need no stinkin' books!"

But an exit befouled by pettiness, petulance, prevarications, and incitement to an insurrection against democracy is not only letting the door whack you on the ass on the way out, but attaching a big, flashing neon "Kick me!" sign to it in perpetuity.

Nicolas Graf, associate dean at New York University’s Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality. “The biggest hit is going to come from the corporate travel side of it and sending people to Trump hotels. The other piece is businesses that partnered with the Trump Organization on any kind of joint investment. People very likely want to pull out. I don’t think anyone wants to be publicly associated with Trump.”
Ignoble Prospects:

Amidst hundreds of millions of personally-guaranteed loans coming due, banks refusing to do business with him, and other corporate interests (conspiracy crackpot Pillow Boy excepted) avoiding association with him as if he had just had one of his sordid rutting sessions with a bevy of incontinent skunks rather than accommodating bimbos) his various financial improprieties are destined for the courts (those arbiters of justice that just laughed at dozens of his feeble, meritless challenges to democracy that he had tried foisting off on them.)

He could still frolic in those super-spreader jamborees where he leads flocks of red-capped parrots calling for the incarceration of anyone who has upset him, I suppose, but what do you envision for Trump in his dotage?

Please spare me the pissy ad hominens for asking the troubling question Whither Trump?

He has the capacity to put incandescent lipstick on the most unattractive of swine: Witness his dead-man-strutting cake walk in the limited shade under the 1/50th of his "big, beautiful wall" that he had made Mexico pay for, courtesy of the American taxpayer.

I am genuinely interested in the auguries. He's a real pistol, ain't he?






=

Dude, this is why you should NEVER smoke crack then post!

Obama's CCP Wuhan Flu ruined the world economy. The Wuhan Flu and cheating in the tens of millions column is why Trump "lost"

Don't worry, you can't build up a Karmic account like the CCP dems have done without a major bill coming due.

Take your meds, Loon, they're for your own good

I know it is overused but Frank has once again put his words into what is his needs. He has decompensated over the years, beginning with the election of President Obama and has become well into a psychosis with the election of President Biden. Sad, once upon a time he was a simple kook, now he has become a clinical one.
CCP dems have a MASSIVE Karmic bill coming due
 
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The cause of the pandemic is Chinese communists. In other words, democrats.
Lashing out irrationally at most Americans is very silly.

If the failed casino operator and faded reality-tv performer had one strong point that distinguished him from the last Republican who had lost his Party the House, the Executive, and the Senate in a single term, it was hoopla!

It's difficult to picture Herbert Hoover entertaining a personality cult of MAGA-derby-wearing devotees parroting his ravings about his personal enemies who should be "locked up!" (Rumors that 'Champaign Herbie' rutted with copious bimbos he had a 'fixer' to pay off are greatly exaggerated.)

As the nation's only double-impeachee (a distinction that avoids confusing him with the aforementioned Hoover,) it is appropriate that he abscond with glitzy flair, but he is hiding from the festivities of what would may well be his last gala venue - Senate impeachment trial redux!.

Why not, as a grand finale, take a curtain call that focuses the spotlight on some of the supporting bit players that made it all possible?

The Senate could feature, as witnesses, a colorful cavalcade of characters attesting, with gusto aplenty, to their hearing their master's call and following his command in fawning obeisance.


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“Today President Trump told Us to ‘fight like hell!’”

Troy Smocks, a Texas man charged with making threats, posted on Jan. 6 on Parler, quoting Trump’s speech to supporters before the insurrection, according to the government’s court filings. Smocks appeared to admit to participating in the attack on the Capitol in his posts... he urged his followers to get weapons and prepare to “hunt” Democrats, tech executives, and others he considered “enemies of Our constitution,” writing, “We now have the green light.”
“[Trump] said that Our cause was a matter of national security, and that these people behind the massive fraud must be arrested and brought to justice. And that task, falls on the shoulders of We The People.... the American Patriots,” Smocks wrote, court documents say. A judge ordered him to be held in jail pending trial, citing his posts on Parler.​
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"If you don’t fight like hell you’re not
going to have a country anymore!"
(Trump then deployed his goons: "So let’s walk down Pennsylvania Avenue!"
He then rode back to the White House in his limousine,
and watched the deadly insurrection on tv.)

Court filings in many cases showed that the former president's supporters came to Washington spoiling for a fight and that they broadly took calls from Trump and his allies to “stop the steal” — a reference to baseless claims of widespread voter fraud — to be an appeal for violence. Social media posts, FBI interview summaries, and publicly available interviews that prosecutors included in charging papers also lay out the extent to which Trump’s supporters were waiting to take orders from him and understood his words as a direction to act.
Robert Bauer, charged with unlawfully entering a restricted area (the US Capitol) and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, spoke with two FBI agents on Jan. 8. He reiterated that he marched to the U.S. Capitol because President Trump said to do so,” according to his charging papers...​
Robert Sanford, a Pennsylvania man charged with throwing a fire extinguisher at police officers at the Capitol, similarly told the FBI when he was interviewed on Jan. 12 that he was part of a group that “had gone to the White House and listened to... Trump’s speech and then had followed the President’s instructions and gone to the Capitol.”
Kenneth Grayson... a follower of the QAnon mass delusion,“I’m there for the greatest celebration of all time after Pence leads the Senate flip!! OR IM THERE IF TRUMP TELLS US TO STORM THE FUKIN CAPITAL IMA DO THAT THEN! We don’t want any trouble but they are not going to steal this election that I guarantee bro!!”
The wimp should not go out with a whimper. His Senate trial could be a testimonial of blind devotion by his most tenacious bum barnacles.

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"Just send me more money!"
 
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One telling indication that accepting the pre-determined partisan dismissal of charges in the Senate and making it into a Trump eulogy roast of lavish encomiums by his most giddy fanatics would be an enlightening experience for America:

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"Coax my ball into the hole with your tongue,
Little Buddy!"

Toady Graham had stridently criticized the House for not having called any witnesses before impeaching Trump, but is now raving against witnesses being called at the trial.
 

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