Ray From Cleveland
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And if you want to play the % game he dropped unemployment % more than trumpYeah dumbama as you call him was just another dem president coming in to rescue America from some ah republican 75 straight months of 6 digit employment gains and you republicans want to call that chopped liver???He gave us?? He brought us ? WTF did he do except take over an ever growing economy from Obama ?Tell me ,what has he done??? A trade war no one wins ? A trillion dollar tax break for mostly billionaires? a 2% GDP when he promised 7% ? A cut in saving the climate ?
What has he done? He's given us the lowest unemployment in 50 years. He's brought us record breaking employment numbers in all minority categories. New highs in the stock market, more jobs available than people that can actually do them. He has drastically reduced the border problem with no help from the commies, by threatening Mexico if they don't stop the flow from their other borders. More Americans bringing home more money. Hit a new record in median household income. Record holiday spending this season, and it's expected to carry on until the end of the year.
What do you mean what has he done?
He put it on steroids. He instituted tax cuts for our job creators. He created a policy that for every business regulation created, two are removed in it's place. He got rid of Commie Care mandates and fines that were burdensome on businesses. He not only gave payroll tax deductions for working Americans, but more deductions in filing income tax. He actually did things to make the economy grow. DumBama was the most anti-business President of our lifetime. He didn't do one thing for our businesses during his two terms, and in fact, made things harder for them to create profit and jobs.
The economy didn't grow because of DumBama, it grew in spite of him. With Trump's economy, it's growing because of him.
Which is silly as all hell of a statement. Of course it's harder to create jobs when unemployment is 4.8%. That's almost in the lower normal range. When the economy is in the tank already, you only bring lost jobs back. That's not really new job creation. In other words, I have a factory that laid off 150 people. When things got better, I eventually brought those 150 back within five years.
Once those jobs are back, then anything afterwards is actual new job creation. Real new job creation is much more difficult to do than just bringing people back to their former jobs. In other words, after I brought back those 150 jobs that were lost, I added 30 new jobs. Those are actual new jobs.
Now most all jobs being created today are new jobs, which is how we got into this predicament of more jobs than Americans to work them. I may be wrong, but I don't recall that ever happening in my life before.