Surly you joke. You would need a below 70 IQ not to see what and when. Trump of course. Don’t know why i felt the need to write that last line.
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maybe because you have an IQ of 25?
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Or C. American businesses.
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Obama!
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So when Obama said manufacturing was gone forever he was just kidding?
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He said some jobs aren't coming back like Trumps beloved Coal Jobs he promised
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Is this a joke?
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Most metrics have continued their trendline from Obama to Trump. Building recovery since 09. Most of surge this summer is courtesy of bipartisan budget that Trump threatened to veto. Best we can say for Trump is that he hasn’t wrecked it yet
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Really WSJ? You even have to ask? How many editorials in the WSJ outlines the poor decisions of the Obama Administration? Obama was a disaster period.
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Most certainly wasn’t Obama. He was constantly reducing our expectations
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OBAMA got it rolling for sure!
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Prez Obama brought back the economy. Not Trump or any GOPS, not one.
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That was the Federal Reserve, which is independent of government, artificially propping up the stagnant economy.
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this type of stuff requires a lot time to figure out. it has to be looked back years later to really get the picture anything less than a generation really is rushing to conclusions. just my opinion.
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When you look at the economic indicators you can see a change in the slope (rate of change) to the positive with the election and inauguration of Trump. So the current success is Trump's.
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Which economic indicators? Most real macroeconomic measures' YOY rate of change slopes turned up for this most recent leg of the expansion around early 2016
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When I review here,https://www.commerce.gov/economicindicators …, and here, https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collection.action?collectionCode=ECONI&browsePath=2018%2F08%2F1&isCollapsed=false&leafLevelBrowse=false&isDocumentResults=true&ycord=17 …, I see the change I noted. Not all, but most.
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