Obama ran on a platform of restoring fiscal responsibility
in government...holding government accountable for how
tax dollars are spent....he said there would be transparency,
that we could not mortgage our children's children's, future...
He would live up to that every day he is president...
Tell me...what has he done and what has he left Trump to start with?
A ******* MESS!
Using leftist logic, Trump can now double the debt because of the mess Big Ears left him.
Using leftist logic, Trump can now double the debt because of the mess Big Ears left him
#1 Nearly 7 out of every 10 Americans have
less than $1,000 in savings. That means that about two-thirds of the country is essentially living paycheck to paycheck at this moment.
#2 Reuters
is reporting that U.S. mall investors are poised to lose “billions” of dollars as the “
retail apocalypse” in this nation deepens.
#3 Credit card delinquencies have hit the highest level that we have seen
since 2012.
#4 Approximately
35 percent of all Americans have a debt that is at least 180 days past due.
#5 The rate of homeownership has fallen for eight years in a row and is now hovering
near a 50 year low.
#6 The total number of government employees now outnumbers the total number of manufacturing employees in this country
by almost 10 million.
#7 The number of homeless people in New York City (where Donald Trump is from) has hit
a brand new record high.
#8 About 20 percent of all young adults are currently
living with their parents.
#9 Total household debt in the United States has now reached a grand total of
12.3 trillion dollars.
#10 The total amount of corporate debt in the U.S.
has nearly doubledsince the end of 2007.
#11 When Barack Obama entered the White House, the U.S. government was 10.6 trillion dollars in debt. Today, the U.S. national debt is currently sitting at a staggering total of
$19,842,173,949,869.58.
Despite nearly doubling the national debt during his eight years in the White House, Barack Obama is going to be
the only president in United States history to never have a single year when U.S. GDP grew by at least three percent.
11 Very Depressing Economic Realities