Despite your ignorance, "weak" and "slow" are not synonyms...Nope, your CNN article says the economist wouldn't declare it was the weakest recovery. You're losing your battle to untangle your conflicting links.LOLNope, they said slowest, not weakest.
If truth was on your side, you wouldn't have to lie like you do.
Nope, they said slowest, not weakest.
What are the 3 biggest differences you see between "slowest recovery" and "weakest recovery"?
If truth was on your side, you wouldn't have to lie like you do.
If truth was on my side, CNN wouldn't agree with me, eh?
Since World War II, 10 U.S. recessions have been followed by a recovery that lasted at least three years. An Associated Press analysis shows that by just about any measure, the one that began in June 2009 is the weakest.
Economic recovery is weakest since World War II
Or the AP.....
Economic growth is now tracking at a 1% rate in 2016—the weakest start to a year since 2011—when combined with a downwardly revised reading for the first quarter. That makes for an annual average rate of 2.1% growth since the end of the recession, the weakest pace of any expansion since at least 1949.
U.S. GDP Grew a Disappointing 1.2% in Second Quarter
Or the WSJ.
Here we see a rightwingnut posted a link to backup his claim -- but that failed him as his link didn't say what he was saying. So now what does the rightwingnut do? He post other links he found that do agree with what he's saying.
Rightwingnut.... your first link disagrees with your second link and your third link is unrelated to your argument. I'll leave it to you to do battle with your conflicting links.
Weakest recovery, slowest recovery. Synonyms.
Both describe Obama's economy.
Obama had the weakest recovery....no he didn't, it was the slowest!
DURR
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You posted two contradictory articles. Deal with it.