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3 hours ago, Hanaguma said:

I was kinda referring to the three very very good years before Covid fvcked the world,  the years with low inflation and low unemployment and two dollar gas, but you be you.  

Which leads us to the question; how much of an impact on the economy does any given president have?

 

https://www.investopedia.com/presidents-and-their-impact-on-the-stock-market-4587369

 

Turns out that U.S. presidents have very little control over the price per gallon consumers pay at the pump.

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5 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

That is a fair point. A combo of the President plus Congress (who controls which House) plus prevailing conditions may be more accurate.  But the results speak for themselves.

 

A rather simple question for voters- were they better off under Trump (preCovid) or under Biden for the past 31/2 years?  

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8 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

But what is she going to do for people.   Can you honestly with a straight face  tell me putin xi and Iran are going to take anything she says seriously 

 

 

.....and you think they take Trump seriously?

 

To be fair he does hold an advantage in some respects respect.......they know he doesn't think logically, so anything could kick off.

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Trump is going to Colorado, California and NY this month for rallies. What do his internal polls show?

He is still on the loser's road.

Watch the movie "The Apprentice" 😂

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44 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

If Trump wins, he is going to sell the Presidency to Peter Thiel as soon as the charges are dropped and leave everything in the hands of Vance and 2025. Count on it. The Constitution will be dissolved and handed over to the theocrats and Opus Dei SCOTUS.

Dont forget the Jesuits, Jews and Lizard People

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7 hours ago, Hanaguma said:

People are simply starting to think, "was I better off in 2019, or now?"  and the answer is obvious. 

While it's natural for people to compare their current situation with their past experiences, especially when evaluating the performance of a political leader or administration, it's important to recognize that the world is a complex and constantly changing environment.
 
Indeed, many factors that influence people's well-being and quality of life go beyond the control of any single individual, including the president. Global economic trends, technological advancements, natural disasters, and international relations are just a few examples of the various elements that can significantly impact people's lives, regardless of who is in charge.
Asking whether one was better off in a specific year, like 2019, is an oversimplification that fails to take into account the countless variables that shape the world. It's essential for voters to consider a broader context and evaluate political candidates based on their policies, values, and ability to adapt to changing circumstances, rather than just comparing present conditions to a single point in the past.
 
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7 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Essential daywear for the hard of thinking when they pile into their little echo chambers.

 

Lot of comments here smacking of serious desperation.

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And there is a fine example.

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5 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

The economy continued okay for three years until Trump crashed it.

 

His tariffs will crash the economy if he is elected.

 

Covid denier then?

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2 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

But what is she going to do for people.   Can you honestly with a straight face  tell me putin xi and Iran are going to take anything she says seriously 

Trump is completely out of his mind now, so you think foreign leaders take anything he says seriously?

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Point is - as others have said - you're taking what could be seen at worst as a mild gaffe - and at best a loyal Vice President in a hugely successful economy - and trying to pump it up - when Trump lies - makes gaffes - and generally craps on - daily. Watch Kimmel or Stewart and have a laugh and take a break from your pro Trump mindset. 

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Trumps latest exploits in Detroit where he dissed the city he did not realize he was in and his latest color made him blacker than then Kamala- hilarious!

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2 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

But what is she going to do for people.   Can you honestly with a straight face  tell me putin xi and Iran are going to take anything she says seriously 

And what did Trump achieve in 4 years.

 

From what I can see and have read, for Iran he cleared a new path for them to make nuclear weapons.

 

As for China, he put tariffs on Chinese imports which costs China nothing as the US importers pay the tariff and pass the bill straight on to the US customer.

 

Such a brilliant plan.

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Posts using derogatory and toxic nicknames or intentional misspelling of people’s names will be removed. If you don’t want your post to be removed, spell people’s names correctly, this applies to both sides of the political debate.

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4 minutes ago, billd766 said:

And what did Trump achieve in 4 years.

 

From what I can see and have read, for Iran he cleared a new path for them to make nuclear weapons.

 

As for China, he put tariffs on Chinese imports which costs China nothing as the US importers pay the tariff and pass the bill straight on to the US customer.

 

Such a brilliant plan.

 

Utter drivel. Obama cleared the way for the Iranian nuclear programme and no person of knowledge would even remotely deny that. I remember the collective astonishment when Obama made the announcement, even Democrats were stunned. 

 

Also, drivel. Many companies relocated outside China to avoid the tariffs, one particular net gainer was Mexico and that suits the US as good job prospects in Mexico reduce the immigration pull factor. 

 

You really need to do some research, Bild. 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68825118

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