Trumps Final Numbers

Here is a FACT check on trumps Final Numbers.

Do you posters, on the entire spectrum, care to discuss the validity of these fact-checked numbers.

And still Biden is managing to screw up the nation worse….Even with your horseshit site.
 
Horseshit site?

It's FACTS dude, backed up with Sources with EVERY piece of DATA.

Some are good for trump, others not so much.

If you think it's HorseShit, then post a link that says the data is different.

Just because a site uses the word fact in its name doesn't mean its being factual.

factcheck covers for their Dem masters and does it with a straight face.
 
Just because a site uses the word fact in its name doesn't mean its being factual.

factcheck covers for their Dem masters and does it with a straight face.
Here are the Sources.

Sources​

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); Total Nonfarm Employment, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

5 News. “Donald Trump: I will be the ‘greatest president God ever created.’” 10 Feb 2016.

Robertson, Lori. “Trump Wildly Inflates Unemployment.” FactCheck.org. 10 Feb 2016.

Reuters. “Janet Yellen Says the U.S. Is Close to Full Employment.” Fortune. 18 Jan 2017.

White House. “Press Briefing by Press Secretary Sean Spicer.” 10 Mar 2017.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey; Unemployment Rate, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Job Openings, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

White House. “Economic Report of the President.” Council of Economic Advisers. Feb 2020.

Jackson, Brooks. “Job Openings Bunk.” FactCheck.org. 15 Nov 2018.

Farley, Robert. “Declining Labor Participation Rates.” FactCheck.org. 11 Mar 2015.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey; Labor Force Participation Rate.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey; Unemployment Level, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey; All employees, thousands, manufacturing, seasonally adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. “Table 1.1.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Gross Domestic Product.” Interactive data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

Coibion, Olivier et al. “Labor Markets During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Preliminary View.” National Bureau of Economic Research. Apr 2020.

Slotnick, David. “Boeing is temporarily closing its factories across Washington state after an employee died of COVID-19.” Business Insider. 23 Mar 2020.

Krisher, Tom. “Automakers closing North American factories to protect workers from coronavirus.” Associated Press. 18 Mar 2020.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); All employees, thousands, manufacturing, seasonally adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

The American Presidency Project. “Presidential Debate at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.” 19 Oct 2016.

Schwartz, Ian. “Trump: We’re Going To See Economic Growth Of 4, 5 And Maybe 6 Percent.” RealClear Politics 16 Dec 2017.

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Corporate Profits After Tax (without IVA and CCAdj) (CP), retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. 6 Oct 2021.

Crane, Leland D. “Business Exit During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Non-Traditional Measures in Historical Context.” Federal Reserve Board. Apr 2021.

McLaughlin, Patrick A., and Oliver Sherouse. RegData U.S. Regulation Tracker. QuantGov, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Arlington, VA. Downloaded 5 Oct 2021.

McLaughlin, Patrick A. and Oliver Sherouse. RegData US 3.1 Annual (dataset). QuantGov, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Arlington, VA. “RegData 3.1 Annual Summary.” Downloaded 5 Oct 2021.

Federal Bureau of Investigation. “Crime in the United States 2020, Table 1.” 27 Sep 2021.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service. “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Data as of Sept 3, 2021).” 6 Oct 2021.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) data, FY 69 through FY21 National View Summary. ZIP Excel files. Accessed 6 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Economic Analysis. U.S. Trade in Goods and Services, 1960-present. Table 1. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services. 2 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Economic Analysis. U.S. Trade in Goods and Services by Selected Countries and Areas, 1999-present. Table 3. U.S. International Trade by Selected Countries and Areas. 2 Sep 2021.

Kessler, Glenn. “Trump’s nonsensical claim he can eliminate $19 trillion in debt in eight years.” Washington Post. 2 Apr 2016.

Department of Treasury. Debt to the Penny. Debt Held by the Public. Fiscaldata.treasury.gov. Accessed 27 Sep 2021.

Department of Treasury. Final Monthly Treasury Statement. For Fiscal Year 2020 Through September 30, 2020, and Other Periods. Fiscal.treasury.gov. Oct 2020.

Office of Management and Budget. Historical Tables. Table 1.1—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-): 1789–2026. Accessed 27 Sep 2021.

Office of Management and Budget. Historical Tables. Table 1.2—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-) as Percentages of GDP: 1930–2026. Accessed 27 Sep 2021.

Office of Management and Budget. Historical Tables. Table 7.1—Federal Debt at the End of Year: 1940–2026 . Accessed 27 Sep 2021.

Congressional Budget Office. The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2020 to 2030. Cbo.gov. 28 Jan 2020.

Congressional Budget Office. The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2021 to 2031. Cbo.gov. 11 Feb 2021.

Energy Information Administration. U.S. Field Production of Crude Oil. 31 Aug 2021, accessed 29 Sep 2021.

Energy Information Administration. U.S. Imports of Crude Oil. 31 Aug 2021, accessed 29 Sep 2021.

Energy Information Administration. “Oil and petroleum products explained.” 13 Apr 2021, accessed 29 Sep 2021.

Keisler-Starkey, Katherine and Lisa N. Bunch. “Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2020.” Census Bureau. 14 Sep 2021.

Berchick, Edward R. and Heide M. Jackson. “Health Insurance Coverage in the 2017 CPS ASEC Research File.” Census Bureau. undated.

Galewitz, Phil. “Breaking A 10-Year Streak, The Number Of Uninsured Americans Rises.” Kaiser Family Foundation. 10 Sep 2019.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Health Interview Survey. “Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2020.“ Aug 2021.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Health Interview Survey. “Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2016.“ May 2017.

Lee, MJ et al. “GOP Obamacare repeal bill fails in dramatic late-night vote.” CNN.com. 28 Jul 2017.

Kliff, Sarah. “Trump is slashing Obamacare’s advertising budget by 90%.” Vox.com. 31 Aug 2017.

Mukherjee, Sy. “The GOP Tax Bill Repeals Obamacare’s Individual Mandate. Here’s What That Means for You.” Fortune. 20 Dec 2017.

Haberman, Maggie and Robert Pear. “Trump Sided With Mulvaney in Push to Nullify Health Law.” The New York Times. 27 Mar 2019.

California v. Texas. No. 19–840. Supreme Court of the U.S. 17 Jun 2021.

Yahoo! Finance. “Dow Jones Industrial Average.” Accessed 4 Oct 2021.

Yahoo! Finance. “S&P 500.” Accessed 4 Oct 2021.

Yahoo! Finance. “NASDAQ Composite.” Accessed 4 Oct 2021.

Egan, Matt. “The bull market turns 10 years old.” CNN Business. 11 Mar 2019.

Menton, Jessica and Nathan Bomey. “Dow endures worst day since ‘Black Monday’; S&P 500 enters bear market as coronavirus spreads economic gloom.” USA Today. 12 Mar 2020.

U.S. Border Patrol. “Southwest Land Border Encounters.” Data accessed 7 Oct 2021.

U.S. Border Patrol. “Total Illegal Alien Apprehensions By Month Fiscal Years 2000-2019.” Undated. Accessed 7 Oct 2021.

Factba.se. “Remarks: Donald Trump Discusses the Border Wall in Alamo, Texas.” 12 Jan 2021.

Parks, Miles, Detrow, Scott and Snell, Kelsey. “Trump Signs Order To End Family Separations.” NPR. 20 Jun 2018.

McCullough, Jolie and Aguilar, Julian. “There are new, tougher guidelines for migrants seeking asylum in the United States.” The Texas Tribune. 12 Jul 2018.

Norwood, Candace. “Trump restricts immigration amid the pandemic. Critics see it as an excuse to push his own agenda.” PBS News Hour. 28 Jul 2020.

Farley, Robert. “Trump’s Border Wall: Where Does It Stand?” FactCheck.org. 22 Dec 2020.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection. “Border Wall Status.” 22 Jan 2021.

International Boundary and Water Commission. “Its Mission, Organization and Procedures for Solution of Boundary and Water Problems.” Accessed 7 Oct 2021.

Rothbaum, Jonathan. “Census Bureau Still Studying Full Impact of Pandemic on Income Data.” U.S. Census Bureau. 15 Sep 2020.

Shrider, Emily A., et al. “Income and Poverty in the United States: 2020.” U.S. Census Bureau. 14 Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Table A-2, Households by Total Money Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin of Householder: 1967 to 2020.” Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Table D-1. Historical Median Income Using Alternative Price Indices: 1967 to 2020.” Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Median Household Income from 1967 to 2018 With and Without Adjusting for Differences from the Income-Year 2013 Redesign and 2017 Processing System Update.” Accessed 30 Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Figure 7. Percent Change in Median Earnings and Number of Workers: 2007 to 2009 and 2019 to 2020.” Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Table B-4. Poverty Status of People by Family Relationship, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1959 to 2020.” Sep 2021.

Renwick, Trudi. “What is the Supplemental Poverty Measure and How Does it Differ from the Official Measure?” U.S. Census Bureau. 8 Nov 2012.

Renwick, Trudi and Liana Fox. “The Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2016.” U.S. Census Bureau. 21 Sep 2017.

Fox, Liana and Kalee Burns. “The Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2020.” U.S. Census Bureau. 14 Sep 2021.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report, Year 2008 Final.” 8 Mar 2011.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report, Year 2016 Final.” 4 Jan 2018.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report, Year 2019 Interim.” 7 Jul 2020.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report, Year 2020 Interim.” 7 Jul 2021.

Brown, Dalvin. “Americans are loading up on guns and ammo in the wake of race protests.” USA Today. 3 June 2020.

Bartozzi, Joe. “TAKING STOCK OF RECORD-SETTING 2020 FIREARM YEAR.” NSSF. 7 Jan 2021.

Keegan, Desirée. “COVID-19 Spikes Gun Sales.” Dans Papers. 24 Mar 2020.

National Shooting Sports Foundation. “National Shooting Sports Foundation® Report: NSSF-Adjusted NICS – Historical Monthly Chart.” Proprietary data supplied on request and posted with NSSF permission. 5 Oct 2020.

Gun shops in Los Angeles area attribute rise in sales to looting and protests.” ABC 7. 2 Jun 2020

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); All employees, thousands, coal mining,” Data extracted 30 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “All Employees, Coal Mining.” retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Updated 3 Sep 2021.

C-SPAN. “Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Rally in Phoenix, Arizona.” 29 Oct 2016.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. “In 2020, U.S. coal production fell to its lowest level since 1965.” 14 Jul 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. “In 2020, the United States produced the least CO2 emissions from energy in nearly 40 years.” 26 Jul 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. Short-Term Energy Outlook Supplement: Forecast Sensitivity of Carbon Dioxide Emissions to Temperatures. Jul 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. September 2021 Monthly Energy Review. 27 Sep 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. “Table 11.1 Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Energy Consumption by Source.” Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “CPI for All Urban Consumers; All items in U.S. city average, all urban consumers.” Data extracted on 30 Sep 2021.

Cox, Jeff. “Fed Chair Powell calls inflation ‘frustrating’ and sees it running into next year.” CNBC. 29 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “The Economics Daily, Consumer Price Index rose 5.3 percent over the year ending August 2021.” 17 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “CPI for All Urban Consumers; All items in U.S. city average, all urban consumers.” Data extracted on 30 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); Average Weekly Earnings of All Employees, 1982-1984 Dollars.” Data extracted 1 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); Average Weekly Earnings of production and nonsupervisory employees, 1982-1984 Dollars.” Data extracted 1 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); All employees, thousands.” Data extracted 1 Oct 2021.

US Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions.” National Bureau of Economic Research. Updated on 19 Jul 2021.

University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. “The Index of Consumer Sentiment.” Accessed 1 Oct 2021.

University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. “The Current Index of Consumer Sentiment.” Accessed 1 Oct 2021.

University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. “The Monthly Index of Consumer Sentiment.” Accessed 1 Oct 2021.

Team Fix. “The CBS News Republican debate transcript, annotated.” Washington Post. 13 Feb 2016.

Demsas, Jerusalem. “Covid-19 caused a recession. So why did the housing market boom?” Vox. 5 Feb 2021.

Mortgage Rates Hit Record Low at Yearend.” Press Release. Freddie Mac. 24 Dec 2020.

National Association of Realtors. “Sales Price of Existing Single-Family Homes.” 22 Sep 2021.

National Association of Realtors. “Housing Statistic.” Accessed 30 Sep 2021.

National Association of Realtors. “Methodology: Existing-Home Sales.” Accessed 20 Sep 2021.

Rugaber, Christopher. “In a sizzling US market, demand and prices for homes soar.” AP News. 25 May 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Impact coronavirus.” Accessed 20 Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Business and Industry.” Accessed 1 Oct 2021.

Mateyka, Peter J and Christopher R. Mazur. “Homeownership in the United States: 2005 to 2019.” U.S. Census Bureau. Mar 2021.
 
Here is a FACT check on trumps Final Numbers.

Do you posters, on the entire spectrum, care to discuss the validity of these fact-checked numbers.

I think we should be a little more concerned about bidens leap to the dark side with his nazi type speech where he declared war on half the country,,

but I do understand your reason for avoiding it,,
 
Handgun production?

I think that's a very low number, manufactures were pumping them out as hard as they could due to the BLM and Antifa troubles that you ilk were fueling and could not keep up.

Indeed, even the Turks could not keep up with demand during that period and they have one hell of a gun manufacturing industry......Even Taurus handguns (Brazil) dried-up......Maybe they were not counting imports.

Same with HD shotguns.....Supply could not near keep up with demand.....Hell, I was buying Fudd pump shotguns, lopping the barrels to 18.50", re-beading them, and selling them for $500.00 a pop.....12 ga. 00 Buck was $2.00 a round if you could find it.

I saw two five foot tall pallets of Turk HD shotguns go away in just a day and a half at my LGS.

Yep, the filthy trash you supported were the gun salesmen of the year....Kudos. :)
 
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Here are the Sources.

Sources​

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); Total Nonfarm Employment, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

5 News. “Donald Trump: I will be the ‘greatest president God ever created.’” 10 Feb 2016.

Robertson, Lori. “Trump Wildly Inflates Unemployment.” FactCheck.org. 10 Feb 2016.

Reuters. “Janet Yellen Says the U.S. Is Close to Full Employment.” Fortune. 18 Jan 2017.

White House. “Press Briefing by Press Secretary Sean Spicer.” 10 Mar 2017.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey; Unemployment Rate, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Job Openings, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

White House. “Economic Report of the President.” Council of Economic Advisers. Feb 2020.

Jackson, Brooks. “Job Openings Bunk.” FactCheck.org. 15 Nov 2018.

Farley, Robert. “Declining Labor Participation Rates.” FactCheck.org. 11 Mar 2015.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey; Labor Force Participation Rate.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey; Unemployment Level, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey; All employees, thousands, manufacturing, seasonally adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. “Table 1.1.1. Percent Change From Preceding Period in Real Gross Domestic Product.” Interactive data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

Coibion, Olivier et al. “Labor Markets During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Preliminary View.” National Bureau of Economic Research. Apr 2020.

Slotnick, David. “Boeing is temporarily closing its factories across Washington state after an employee died of COVID-19.” Business Insider. 23 Mar 2020.

Krisher, Tom. “Automakers closing North American factories to protect workers from coronavirus.” Associated Press. 18 Mar 2020.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); All employees, thousands, manufacturing, seasonally adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

The American Presidency Project. “Presidential Debate at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.” 19 Oct 2016.

Schwartz, Ian. “Trump: We’re Going To See Economic Growth Of 4, 5 And Maybe 6 Percent.” RealClear Politics 16 Dec 2017.

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Corporate Profits After Tax (without IVA and CCAdj) (CP), retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. 6 Oct 2021.

Crane, Leland D. “Business Exit During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Non-Traditional Measures in Historical Context.” Federal Reserve Board. Apr 2021.

McLaughlin, Patrick A., and Oliver Sherouse. RegData U.S. Regulation Tracker. QuantGov, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Arlington, VA. Downloaded 5 Oct 2021.

McLaughlin, Patrick A. and Oliver Sherouse. RegData US 3.1 Annual (dataset). QuantGov, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Arlington, VA. “RegData 3.1 Annual Summary.” Downloaded 5 Oct 2021.

Federal Bureau of Investigation. “Crime in the United States 2020, Table 1.” 27 Sep 2021.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service. “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Data as of Sept 3, 2021).” 6 Oct 2021.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) data, FY 69 through FY21 National View Summary. ZIP Excel files. Accessed 6 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Economic Analysis. U.S. Trade in Goods and Services, 1960-present. Table 1. U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services. 2 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Economic Analysis. U.S. Trade in Goods and Services by Selected Countries and Areas, 1999-present. Table 3. U.S. International Trade by Selected Countries and Areas. 2 Sep 2021.

Kessler, Glenn. “Trump’s nonsensical claim he can eliminate $19 trillion in debt in eight years.” Washington Post. 2 Apr 2016.

Department of Treasury. Debt to the Penny. Debt Held by the Public. Fiscaldata.treasury.gov. Accessed 27 Sep 2021.

Department of Treasury. Final Monthly Treasury Statement. For Fiscal Year 2020 Through September 30, 2020, and Other Periods. Fiscal.treasury.gov. Oct 2020.

Office of Management and Budget. Historical Tables. Table 1.1—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-): 1789–2026. Accessed 27 Sep 2021.

Office of Management and Budget. Historical Tables. Table 1.2—Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-) as Percentages of GDP: 1930–2026. Accessed 27 Sep 2021.

Office of Management and Budget. Historical Tables. Table 7.1—Federal Debt at the End of Year: 1940–2026 . Accessed 27 Sep 2021.

Congressional Budget Office. The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2020 to 2030. Cbo.gov. 28 Jan 2020.

Congressional Budget Office. The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2021 to 2031. Cbo.gov. 11 Feb 2021.

Energy Information Administration. U.S. Field Production of Crude Oil. 31 Aug 2021, accessed 29 Sep 2021.

Energy Information Administration. U.S. Imports of Crude Oil. 31 Aug 2021, accessed 29 Sep 2021.

Energy Information Administration. “Oil and petroleum products explained.” 13 Apr 2021, accessed 29 Sep 2021.

Keisler-Starkey, Katherine and Lisa N. Bunch. “Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2020.” Census Bureau. 14 Sep 2021.

Berchick, Edward R. and Heide M. Jackson. “Health Insurance Coverage in the 2017 CPS ASEC Research File.” Census Bureau. undated.

Galewitz, Phil. “Breaking A 10-Year Streak, The Number Of Uninsured Americans Rises.” Kaiser Family Foundation. 10 Sep 2019.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Health Interview Survey. “Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2020.“ Aug 2021.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Health Interview Survey. “Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2016.“ May 2017.

Lee, MJ et al. “GOP Obamacare repeal bill fails in dramatic late-night vote.” CNN.com. 28 Jul 2017.

Kliff, Sarah. “Trump is slashing Obamacare’s advertising budget by 90%.” Vox.com. 31 Aug 2017.

Mukherjee, Sy. “The GOP Tax Bill Repeals Obamacare’s Individual Mandate. Here’s What That Means for You.” Fortune. 20 Dec 2017.

Haberman, Maggie and Robert Pear. “Trump Sided With Mulvaney in Push to Nullify Health Law.” The New York Times. 27 Mar 2019.

California v. Texas. No. 19–840. Supreme Court of the U.S. 17 Jun 2021.

Yahoo! Finance. “Dow Jones Industrial Average.” Accessed 4 Oct 2021.

Yahoo! Finance. “S&P 500.” Accessed 4 Oct 2021.

Yahoo! Finance. “NASDAQ Composite.” Accessed 4 Oct 2021.

Egan, Matt. “The bull market turns 10 years old.” CNN Business. 11 Mar 2019.

Menton, Jessica and Nathan Bomey. “Dow endures worst day since ‘Black Monday’; S&P 500 enters bear market as coronavirus spreads economic gloom.” USA Today. 12 Mar 2020.

U.S. Border Patrol. “Southwest Land Border Encounters.” Data accessed 7 Oct 2021.

U.S. Border Patrol. “Total Illegal Alien Apprehensions By Month Fiscal Years 2000-2019.” Undated. Accessed 7 Oct 2021.

Factba.se. “Remarks: Donald Trump Discusses the Border Wall in Alamo, Texas.” 12 Jan 2021.

Parks, Miles, Detrow, Scott and Snell, Kelsey. “Trump Signs Order To End Family Separations.” NPR. 20 Jun 2018.

McCullough, Jolie and Aguilar, Julian. “There are new, tougher guidelines for migrants seeking asylum in the United States.” The Texas Tribune. 12 Jul 2018.

Norwood, Candace. “Trump restricts immigration amid the pandemic. Critics see it as an excuse to push his own agenda.” PBS News Hour. 28 Jul 2020.

Farley, Robert. “Trump’s Border Wall: Where Does It Stand?” FactCheck.org. 22 Dec 2020.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection. “Border Wall Status.” 22 Jan 2021.

International Boundary and Water Commission. “Its Mission, Organization and Procedures for Solution of Boundary and Water Problems.” Accessed 7 Oct 2021.

Rothbaum, Jonathan. “Census Bureau Still Studying Full Impact of Pandemic on Income Data.” U.S. Census Bureau. 15 Sep 2020.

Shrider, Emily A., et al. “Income and Poverty in the United States: 2020.” U.S. Census Bureau. 14 Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Table A-2, Households by Total Money Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin of Householder: 1967 to 2020.” Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Table D-1. Historical Median Income Using Alternative Price Indices: 1967 to 2020.” Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Median Household Income from 1967 to 2018 With and Without Adjusting for Differences from the Income-Year 2013 Redesign and 2017 Processing System Update.” Accessed 30 Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Figure 7. Percent Change in Median Earnings and Number of Workers: 2007 to 2009 and 2019 to 2020.” Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Table B-4. Poverty Status of People by Family Relationship, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1959 to 2020.” Sep 2021.

Renwick, Trudi. “What is the Supplemental Poverty Measure and How Does it Differ from the Official Measure?” U.S. Census Bureau. 8 Nov 2012.

Renwick, Trudi and Liana Fox. “The Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2016.” U.S. Census Bureau. 21 Sep 2017.

Fox, Liana and Kalee Burns. “The Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2020.” U.S. Census Bureau. 14 Sep 2021.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report, Year 2008 Final.” 8 Mar 2011.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report, Year 2016 Final.” 4 Jan 2018.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report, Year 2019 Interim.” 7 Jul 2020.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Annual Firearms Manufacturing and Export Report, Year 2020 Interim.” 7 Jul 2021.

Brown, Dalvin. “Americans are loading up on guns and ammo in the wake of race protests.” USA Today. 3 June 2020.

Bartozzi, Joe. “TAKING STOCK OF RECORD-SETTING 2020 FIREARM YEAR.” NSSF. 7 Jan 2021.

Keegan, Desirée. “COVID-19 Spikes Gun Sales.” Dans Papers. 24 Mar 2020.

National Shooting Sports Foundation. “National Shooting Sports Foundation® Report: NSSF-Adjusted NICS – Historical Monthly Chart.” Proprietary data supplied on request and posted with NSSF permission. 5 Oct 2020.

Gun shops in Los Angeles area attribute rise in sales to looting and protests.” ABC 7. 2 Jun 2020

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); All employees, thousands, coal mining,” Data extracted 30 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “All Employees, Coal Mining.” retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Updated 3 Sep 2021.

C-SPAN. “Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Rally in Phoenix, Arizona.” 29 Oct 2016.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. “In 2020, U.S. coal production fell to its lowest level since 1965.” 14 Jul 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. “In 2020, the United States produced the least CO2 emissions from energy in nearly 40 years.” 26 Jul 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. Short-Term Energy Outlook Supplement: Forecast Sensitivity of Carbon Dioxide Emissions to Temperatures. Jul 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. September 2021 Monthly Energy Review. 27 Sep 2021.

U.S. Energy Information Administration. “Table 11.1 Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Energy Consumption by Source.” Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “CPI for All Urban Consumers; All items in U.S. city average, all urban consumers.” Data extracted on 30 Sep 2021.

Cox, Jeff. “Fed Chair Powell calls inflation ‘frustrating’ and sees it running into next year.” CNBC. 29 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “The Economics Daily, Consumer Price Index rose 5.3 percent over the year ending August 2021.” 17 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “CPI for All Urban Consumers; All items in U.S. city average, all urban consumers.” Data extracted on 30 Sep 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); Average Weekly Earnings of All Employees, 1982-1984 Dollars.” Data extracted 1 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); Average Weekly Earnings of production and nonsupervisory employees, 1982-1984 Dollars.” Data extracted 1 Oct 2021.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); All employees, thousands.” Data extracted 1 Oct 2021.

US Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions.” National Bureau of Economic Research. Updated on 19 Jul 2021.

University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. “The Index of Consumer Sentiment.” Accessed 1 Oct 2021.

University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. “The Current Index of Consumer Sentiment.” Accessed 1 Oct 2021.

University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. “The Monthly Index of Consumer Sentiment.” Accessed 1 Oct 2021.

Team Fix. “The CBS News Republican debate transcript, annotated.” Washington Post. 13 Feb 2016.

Demsas, Jerusalem. “Covid-19 caused a recession. So why did the housing market boom?” Vox. 5 Feb 2021.

Mortgage Rates Hit Record Low at Yearend.” Press Release. Freddie Mac. 24 Dec 2020.

National Association of Realtors. “Sales Price of Existing Single-Family Homes.” 22 Sep 2021.

National Association of Realtors. “Housing Statistic.” Accessed 30 Sep 2021.

National Association of Realtors. “Methodology: Existing-Home Sales.” Accessed 20 Sep 2021.

Rugaber, Christopher. “In a sizzling US market, demand and prices for homes soar.” AP News. 25 May 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Impact coronavirus.” Accessed 20 Sep 2021.

U.S. Census Bureau. “Business and Industry.” Accessed 1 Oct 2021.

Mateyka, Peter J and Christopher R. Mazur. “Homeownership in the United States: 2005 to 2019.” U.S. Census Bureau. Mar 2021.


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Horseshit site?

It's FACTS dude, backed up with Sources with EVERY piece of DATA.

Some are good for trump, others not so much.

If you think it's HorseShit, then post a link that says the data is different.
 
Here are the Sources.

Sources​

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employment, Hours, and Earnings from the Current Employment Statistics survey (National); Total Nonfarm Employment, Seasonally Adjusted.” Data extracted 6 Oct 2021.

5 News. “Donald Trump: I will be the ‘greatest president God ever created.’” 10 Feb 2016.

Robertson, Lori. “Trump Wildly Inflates Unemployment.” FactCheck.org. 10 Feb 2016.

Reuters. “Janet Yellen Says the U.S. Is Close to Full Employment.” Fortune. 18 Jan 2017.

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