This is silly messaging. Pick another counter => https://twitter.com/CalebJHull/status/956563038051631105 …
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
Problem isn't the $1,000. Problem is that GOP is acting like companies never gave $200 bonuses before ($1000 to Home Depot employees who worked there 20 years). And what about all the store closures? Macy's, Wells Fargo, toys r us? Where's the tax reform that was going to save?pic.twitter.com/GL0svCJP2d
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Replying to @gagz_gaming
Focusing on bad developments def a better strategy than belittling good developments.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
The dishonesty of some on the right is unbelievable. They touted the Wells Fargo bonuses/raises a few weeks ago, but now WF will close 800 branches, and all you hear is crickets from these dishonest partisans (example
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Partisans going to partisan. But it's possible A) Tax bill didn't help, B) W/out tax bill you'd have closures & no bonsuses C) Ideology colors interpretation but one is being honest as they see it. Disclosure: You're not going to convince me
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It's like with the stock market and unemployment. If you're going to credit trump when they're good (and by the way, they've simply been following a trajectory since obama), then it would be dishonest to shield him from any blame when they're bad. Just as an example.
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And I agree w/ that example. Important to be intellectually honest. I think you could make an argument that some policies might lead to more robust growth vs. others. But on the issue of giving credit/blame, concur.
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