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Wages went up under Trump: Take home pay ROSE over 9%.
Under Biden, up thru November, take home pay it plunged 3.7%

One more thing…….
Median household income during Trump term: Rose $7,700, adjusted for inflation.
Median household income during Biden’s term up to now went up only $1,000. One Thousand.

The sooner President Trump can restore the blue collar, boom, the stronger his political position will be in Congress , and all across the country. I do hope he puts tax cuts on the top of his list., as the other items like deportation, defense and other stuff will take a lot longer and we don’t want to wait on tax cuts.

He is off to Notre Dame celebration, guest of Macron, I thought you said T is a laughing stock. It’s respect, he does command respect. Biden was not invited. Reason.? No respect .

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@AverageJoe1 said
Wages went up under Trump: Take home pay ROSE over 9%.
Under Biden, up thru November, take home pay it plunged 3.7%

One more thing…….
Median household income during Trump term: Rose $7,700, adjusted for inflation.
Median household income during Biden’s term up to now went up only $1,000. One Thousand.

The sooner President Trump can restore the blue collar, ...[text shortened]... stock. It’s respect, he does command respect. Biden was not invited. Reason.? No respect .
Trump was lucky enough to inherit Obama's booming economy; Biden inherited Trump's disastrous one:

" But he [Trump] ended his presidency with an economy that had 2.7 million fewer jobs than when he started — becoming the first president in modern times to experience a net loss of jobs over his time in office, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which has monthly employment figures dating to 1939."

"The real GDP declined 2.2% in 2020 from the previous year. It was the largest drop since 2009, when the nation’s economy declined 2.6% during the Great Recession."

https://www.factcheck.org/2021/10/trumps-final-numbers/

The article also has these tidbits:

"The federal debt held by the public went up, from $14.4 trillion to $21.6 trillion."

"Illegal immigration increased. Apprehensions at the Southwest border rose 14.7% last year compared with 2016."


@no1marauder said
Trump was lucky enough to inherit Obama's booming economy; Biden inherited Trump's disastrous one:

" But he [Trump] ended his presidency with an economy that had 2.7 million fewer jobs than when he started — becoming the first president in modern times to experience a net loss of jobs over his time in office, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which ha ...[text shortened]... migration increased. Apprehensions at the Southwest border rose 14.7% last year compared with 2016."
Ultrarightwingnuts HATE the truth. The more stupid the link the better they like it.

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@no1marauder
Thankyou, these are nice factual posts. Very refreshing if I do say do myself! I’m sure you are right, and Clinton had a good term too. Clinton, Obama, Trump… It was all rolling along, and then, and THEN….along came Joe ,😄slow walkin’. slow talkin’ 🎼Joe, 🎶Along came 🎼 sleeeeepy, shufflin’ Joe…..🎹


@AverageJoe1 said
@no1marauder
Thankyou, these are nice factual posts. Very refreshing if I do say do myself! I’m sure you are right, and Clinton had a good term too. Clinton, Obama, Trump… It was all rolling along, and then, and THEN….along came Joe ,slow walkin’. slow talkin’ Joe, Along came sleeeeepy, shufflin’ Joe…..
The economy slowed in 2019 and then crashed in 2020. Biden was left to pick up the pieces.


@no1marauder said
The economy slowed in 2019 and then crashed in 2020. Biden was left to pick up the pieces.
Covid a bitch, we already know that. Some folks just left work


@AverageJoe1 said
Covid a bitch, we already know that. Some folks just left work
Trump's first three years in office weren't anything special compared to Obama's last three even though Trump blew up the deficit with his tax cuts:

"During Trump’s first 36 months in office, the US economy has gained 6.6 million jobs. But during a comparable 36-month period at the end of Obama’s tenure, employers added 8.1 million jobs, or 23% more than what has been added since Trump took office."

https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/06/economy/trump-obama-jobs-comparison/index.html

"Looking at just the last three years of the Obama administration, median income grew by 8.4%, a slightly faster pace than during Trump’s first three years as president."

https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-10-27/trump-vs-obama-who-really-did-better-on-the-economy


@no1marauder said
Trump's first three years in office weren't anything special compared to Obama's last three even though Trump blew up the deficit with his tax cuts:

"During Trump’s first 36 months in office, the US economy has gained 6.6 million jobs. But during a comparable 36-month period at the end of Obama’s tenure, employers added 8.1 million jobs, or 23% more than what has been ...[text shortened]... ttps://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-10-27/trump-vs-obama-who-really-did-better-on-the-economy
If you say so. So you compare Obama and Trump, I simply added Clinton for color. Good terms all.
So.


@AverageJoe1 said
If you say so. So you compare Obama and Trump, I simply added Clinton for color. Good terms all.
So.
Again I ask if you as a lawyer has a client with a story 'I was innocent due to X, Y and Z, do you just run with that, tell that to a jury without verifying the truth of it or not?


@no1marauder said
Trump was lucky enough to inherit Obama's booming economy; Biden inherited Trump's disastrous one:

" But he [Trump] ended his presidency with an economy that had 2.7 million fewer jobs than when he started — becoming the first president in modern times to experience a net loss of jobs over his time in office, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which ha ...[text shortened]... migration increased. Apprehensions at the Southwest border rose 14.7% last year compared with 2016."
now go on and list covid numbers


@Mott-The-Hoople said
now go on and list covid numbers
COVID's effects on inflation are supposed to be ignored, why are they relevant to job creation?

Anyway, I already cited Trump's pre-COVID numbers; they were 23% less than the job creation rate under Obama in the three years prior to the former taking office.


define ;job

Is a job 8 hours?

is a job 4 hours

is a job part time?


@sonhouse said
Again I ask if you as a lawyer has a client with a story 'I was innocent due to X, Y and Z, do you just run with that, tell that to a jury without verifying the truth of it or not?
The defendant's lawyer will tell his story, the lawyer has no duty to verify anything, the lawyer presents this information as provided by the defendant. "I thought that the gun was not loaded".. Now, how could a lawyer verify that. He goes with what the defendant tells him.


@AverageJoe1 said
The defendant's lawyer will tell his story, the lawyer has no duty to verify anything, the lawyer presents this information as provided by the defendant. "I thought that the gun was not loaded".. Now, how could a lawyer verify that. He goes with what the defendant tells him.
So you use that technique when you read or listen to Trump, whatever he says you believe 100%.


@sonhouse said
So you use that technique when you read or listen to Trump, whatever he says you believe 100%.
? The jury is the decider of fact. Even Suzianne knows that!😄. The lawyer does not have to ‘believe’ one thing that a defendant says.
So how is your morning going. Trump seems to already be President.