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International Relations prof at U. Illinois. Senior Editor @ArcDigi. Author “Drones and Terrorism.” Politics, national security, and occasional nerdery.

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    1. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Jul 29

      Biggest reason for economic “turnaround” is a bunch of people who were pretending the economy was worse than it was are now pretending it’s better than it is.

      16 replies 222 retweets 715 likes
    2. Annie Smith‏ @knoxannie Jul 29
      Replying to @NGrossman81

      Really, so reality isn’t real to you. Apparently you haven’t heard the personal stories of those affected positively or have any idea of what the unemployment numbers are right now in the moment. #HeadInTheSand

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Jul 29
      Replying to @knoxannie

      Here's a graph of unemployment starting in 2009. Do you see a big turnaround in 2017?pic.twitter.com/VRnecAocnN

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    4. Annie Smith‏ @knoxannie Jul 29
      Replying to @NGrossman81

      Yes, I do when you look at the numbers before 2016 through Obama years, they’re horrific.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    5. Clay Ranck‏ @clayranck Jul 29
      Replying to @knoxannie @NGrossman81

      Here. We'll add some shading so you can see this more clearly.pic.twitter.com/wEUCH31lda

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    6. Annie Smith‏ @knoxannie Jul 29
      Replying to @clayranck @NGrossman81

      Apparently you didn’t read my tweet, yes Obama did create “jobs”, but they were paid by taxpayer money. There were also bailouts for company’s to keep them from failing. So yes, Obama propped up a failing job market with tax payer money, but true job creation has occurred after O

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      Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Jul 29
      Replying to @knoxannie @clayranck

      Here's a graph of monthly private sector job creation since 2009. Looks like a steady trend to me. How are you determining which jobs are "true" and which aren't?pic.twitter.com/3wwuQjWcCM

      6:35 PM - 29 Jul 2018 from Urbana, IL
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        2. Annie Smith‏ @knoxannie Jul 29
          Replying to @NGrossman81 @clayranck

          Source please.

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        3. Annie Smith‏ @knoxannie Jul 29
          Replying to @knoxannie @NGrossman81 @clayranck

          Btw, honestly, are you happy GDP is at 4.1%? Or do you begrudge it, because @realDonaldTrump is @POTUS ? #Curious

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        4. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Jul 29
          Replying to @knoxannie @clayranck and

          Begrudge economic growth? Never. More growth is better than less. But I'm hesitant to say happy, because there's a decent chance it's artificial, driven more by companies rushing to get ahead of trade wars than by a real improvement in underlying economic conditions. We'll see.

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