The Man On The Way Down

Some people are simply too stupid to figure out that the economy was doing wonderfully before Covid gave all those Democrat governors an opportunity to destroy it.
 
Matter of fact the OP is so dumb & lazy he doesn't do his research to know he sabotaged his own thread.

Ah, only took Trump one term for unemployment to drop he says, as if Demonicrats and COVID aren't even a thing.

The unemployment rate after Obama's first term was 7.9%, I say 7.9%. Even despite the OP's dishonesty, Trump left at 6.7%........

Trump wins, OP loses. Remember, the OP is one of the most articulate PROGS on this board :clap:
 
So it's clear the following gave the OP a thumb's up :abgg2q.jpg: In other terms, they agree the reason for USA unemployment is because Trump was POTUS. It has nothing to do with the actions of Democrats, Democrat States & the cities they run. It has nothing to do with the cities they watched burn, and more than that it has nothing to do with COVID. Surely Trump is responsible for worldwide increases in unemployment too, these PROGS and the OP are very deep thinkers & honest too:

C-Clayton_Jones
G5000
Also Raine
Meaner Gene
Dr. Love
Mac1958

They also agree that Obama's 7.9% unemployment after one term is better than Trump's 6.7% after one term :TH_WAY~113:
 
oh no, trump didn't lose, stop with that, it was stolen. proof is out there.
After four years of relentless disapproval numbers by most folks in independent survey after independent survey, his winning in a landslide was quite a surprise for anyone still on this side of the rabbit hole.

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"Wow! That sure looks like a 'landslide'
for that big fat cry baby down there!"
Dude it was a major landslide, the epic steal is proof of trump’s dominance
 
I expect Trump will become less and less relevant as time passes. Four years from now, it will be difficult to find someone to admit they supported Trump.

There is also the factor of several Republicans who want to be the nominee in 2024, and they will do what they can to chop the fat naked Emperor off at the knees.

Trump has a lot of legal battles ahead of him in New York and elsewhere. And as you pointed out, he has a mountain of debt coming due next year. He will have a very difficult time finding a bank willing to roll it over for him.

He did raise a lot of money from the rube herd, though, in his final days. Just as the tards thought Bannon was going to build the wall with their money, so they bleev Trump will use their money to win back the White House with all the cash they poured on him the last three months. :lol:

"Dear Leader wouldn't dare spend it on his debts!"
A very cogent assessment.

Trump has secured his place in history:

His uniqueness as the double-impeachee will guarantee his enduring notoriety.

His being the only POTUS to ever have incited a violent insurrection against Congress will assure dishonorable mention.

His dogged refusal to provide competent leadership during the pandemic as the nation soared to #1 on earth in confirmed cases and deaths will assure his being remembered.

His losing the GOP the Executive, House, and Senate in a single term will be a footnote that naturally follows from the above distinctions. Of course, that is of special import for the Republican Party.

If his fanatical support from white supremacists, neo-nazis, q-anon, proud boys, boogaloo, oath keepers, three percenters, and other such denizens of the lunatic fringe persists, it will only serve to further repulse most Americans.
 
I expect Trump will become less and less relevant as time passes. Four years from now, it will be difficult to find someone to admit they supported Trump.

There is also the factor of several Republicans who want to be the nominee in 2024, and they will do what they can to chop the fat naked Emperor off at the knees.

Trump has a lot of legal battles ahead of him in New York and elsewhere. And as you pointed out, he has a mountain of debt coming due next year. He will have a very difficult time finding a bank willing to roll it over for him.

He did raise a lot of money from the rube herd, though, in his final days. Just as the tards thought Bannon was going to build the wall with their money, so they bleev Trump will use their money to win back the White House with all the cash they poured on him the last three months. :lol:

"Dear Leader wouldn't dare spend it on his debts!"
A very cogent assessment.

Trump has secured his place in history:

His uniqueness as the double-impeachee will guarantee his enduring notoriety.

His being the only POTUS to ever have incited a violent insurrection against Congress will assure dishonorable mention.

His dogged refusal to provide competent leadership during the pandemic as the nation soared to #1 on earth in confirmed cases and deaths will assure his being remembered.

His losing the GOP the Executive, House, and Senate in a single term will be a footnote that naturally follows from the above distinctions. Of course, that is of special import for the Republican Party.

If his fanatical support from white supremacists, neo-nazis, q-anon, proud boys, boogaloo, oath keepers, three percenters, and other such denizens of the lunatic fringe persists, it will only serve to further repulse most Americans.
I love to watch someone post opinion as fact.

I find it not only humorous, but pathetic at the same time.

In my opinion, you are a pathetic poster who creates great entertainment for me.

Thank you for being here.
 
I expect Trump will become less and less relevant as time passes. Four years from now, it will be difficult to find someone to admit they supported Trump.

There is also the factor of several Republicans who want to be the nominee in 2024, and they will do what they can to chop the fat naked Emperor off at the knees.

Trump has a lot of legal battles ahead of him in New York and elsewhere. And as you pointed out, he has a mountain of debt coming due next year. He will have a very difficult time finding a bank willing to roll it over for him.

He did raise a lot of money from the rube herd, though, in his final days. Just as the tards thought Bannon was going to build the wall with their money, so they bleev Trump will use their money to win back the White House with all the cash they poured on him the last three months. :lol:

"Dear Leader wouldn't dare spend it on his debts!"
A very cogent assessment.

Trump has secured his place in history:

His uniqueness as the double-impeachee will guarantee his enduring notoriety.

His being the only POTUS to ever have incited a violent insurrection against Congress will assure dishonorable mention.

His dogged refusal to provide competent leadership during the pandemic as the nation soared to #1 on earth in confirmed cases and deaths will assure his being remembered.

His losing the GOP the Executive, House, and Senate in a single term will be a footnote that naturally follows from the above distinctions. Of course, that is of special import for the Republican Party.

If his fanatical support from white supremacists, neo-nazis, q-anon, proud boys, boogaloo, oath keepers, three percenters, and other such denizens of the lunatic fringe persists, it will only serve to further repulse most Americans.
Hey...Skippy....

Curious....

When Obama left office....you know who I mean...."the end all", the greatest president ever...the man amongst men.......exactly how many seats in the house, the senate and the white house were gained by his party?

Dumbass
 
Trump has never been "down" in his entire life.
I respect freedom of religion.

Keep your eyes on that glitzy casino in the sky.

The rapture is upon you like flies on stuff that gets flies excited.



 
I love to watch someone post opinion as fact.
Facts:

Trump is unique in presidential history as the double-impeachee.

He is the only POTUS to ever have incited a violent insurrection against Congress.

His well-documented repeated dismissals of the seriousness of covid-19 and insistence that he had it "under control" were tragically contradicted by the pandemic soaring in the U.S. to #1 on earth in confirmed cases and deaths under his leadership.

The undeniable reality of his losing the GOP the Executive, House, and Senate in a single term equals Herbert Hoover's hat trick, but is still historically significant.
 
Trump has never been "down" in his entire life.
I respect freedom of religion.

Keep your eyes on that glitzy casino in the sky.

The rapture is upon you like flies on stuff that gets flies excited.





Right, we get it. You're just more intelligent than most, but above all you're highly perceptive.

Your perception is so powerful that you don't see any evidence of God, but you can see the simple, and what's simple is Trump was & remains responsible for COVID, riots & unemployment. Not just throughout all the United States, but worldwide.

You should do a study, see how many of Trump's America traveled overseas leaving COVID behind them. Just for verification I mean, because as you've pointed out it's Trump's fault.

BTW, I know you're very sharp on critical thought, timing and numbers. But for those who aren't, Trump kept COVID a secret long enough for there to be no or few cases, but his lies were so powerful they impacted us many seasons later to where we went from no cases to 200K a day. That's a powerful lie. How he kept this secret 9-10 months in is beyond me.

Matter of fact his lies were so strong the Governors who run the States never got wind of COVID. That's the real test right. Somehow none of the Democrats have piped in on that subject, because it's relevant. But you know, Governors are victims too, they don't know what they're doing or need to know, because Trump is responsible for the States, everyone knows it.

Had we had a normal POTUS from start this wouldn't be an issue. He'd have demonstrated how to wear a mask, how not to wear a mask, and how to wear two masks. That my friend is real leadership.
 
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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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The rest of us are over Trump.
Why aren't you?




Just sad.
 
Why, Schlidcrap, you gotta tree-house?
If there were respectable trees in Mar-a-Lago, constructing arboreal refuges might be one way to prepare for the rising sea level as the oceans continue to warm, but I'm not sure that I understand your diversion.
 
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
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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.

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
"Obama"?!!!!
Why not Carter...or Kennedy?

Obama and Fauci funded the research for the Wuhan bioterror attack
it's documented in CDC patents. ignorance doesn't solve a leftist's problem

Fact check: 'Plandemic II' alleges false CDC, NIH conspiracy theory (usatoday.com)

The patent of SARS-CoV by the CDC was not for profit
It's true that the CDC filed a patent application on SARS-CoV in 2004; it was granted in 2007.

Martin, in a follow-up email to USA TODAY, said the intentions behind the patent were to create a monopoly, and that the CDC’s statements regarding the patent are "falsified by their own actions."

US7220852B1 - Coronavirus isolated from humans - Google Patents
 
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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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bullshit

Black Unemployment from Obama to Trump | BlackDemographics.com

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Trump losing the WH, Senate, and House is the first since Herbert Hoover

Yeah, that was awful!!

He took office with 52 Republican Senators, left office with 50. A loss of 2.
He took office with 241 Republican Congressmen, left office with 212. A loss of 29.

Much worse than that Obama guy.

He took office with 60 Democrat Senators, left office with 46. A loss of 14. Zoinks!
He took office with 257 Democrat Congressmen, left office with 194. A loss of 63. Holy shit!


^^^^^^^^^^^^Winner Winner Chicken Dinner right here.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
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.
 

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