DustyInfinity
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Still wondering if dems can pull out charts and say low unemployment and wage gains are bad? Are we wagging the dog here? It seems whether the economy is good or bad should not be subjective.
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3 hours of Dem debate and not a single question about the economy. Not one ... but why would Dems want to discuss that which they are promising to destroy?Still wondering if dems can pull out charts and say low unemployment and wage gains are bad? Are we wagging the dog here? It seems whether the economy is good or bad should not be subjective.
3 hours of Dem debate and not a single question about the economy. Not one ... but why would Dems want to discuss that which they are promising to destroy?Still wondering if dems can pull out charts and say low unemployment and wage gains are bad? Are we wagging the dog here? It seems whether the economy is good or bad should not be subjective.
No wonder bitter, anti-American leftards are so hysterical. What is good for America seems bad for them.
- A nicely and sustainably expanding economy (which has raised all ships) with low inflation.
- Historically low unemployment (especially amongst our minorities) with rising wages and disposable income.
- A strong dollar and investment markets.
- A righting of what had been a listing (left) USSC.
- Repeated exposure of our self-serving swamp and the nefarious players within it, including but not limited to our MSM/DNC and high-ranking mutts at both our DOJ & FBI.
- Job Growth Underscores Economy’s Vigor; Unemployment at Half-Century Low
I suppose it is.
Thank you Mr Prez and MAGA, baby!!
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Thanks to President Trump we live “In a time of record profits...”
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Many of the strikers have GM in their 401K'sAbout time the left admits the economy is on fire under the dear leader, Da Trump..
SHOCKER: AOC Tweets Support for Striking Auto Workers, Accidentally Admits Economy on Fire | Sean Hannity
Controversial Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez threw her full support behind striking auto workers on social media Monday; inadvertently admitting US companies are seeing “record profits” under President Trump
Twitter.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
✔@AOC
Incredibly inspired by GM’s almost 50,000 workers for having the courage to strike for the dignified work they deserve.
In a time of record profits, workers should prosper, not suffer.
That’s why unions play a key role in an economy that works for everyone.
Solidarity w/@UAWhttps://twitter.com/rbreich/status/1173313207634550784 …![]()
Robert Reich
✔@RBReich
It happens at midnight tonight. 50,000 workers. The first GM strike in more than a decade. GM has been laying off tens of thousands of workers. Its CEO raked in more than $20 million last year. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/united-auto-workers-gm-strike_n_5d7e77abe4b03b5fc8857fd8?u5j …
Yes, THAT's how you benefit like the rich CEO's do. I can't tell you how many millionaires were made at my workplace this way, and most did not graduate high school.Many of the strikers have GM in their 401K'sAbout time the left admits the economy is on fire under the dear leader, Da Trump..
SHOCKER: AOC Tweets Support for Striking Auto Workers, Accidentally Admits Economy on Fire | Sean Hannity
Controversial Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez threw her full support behind striking auto workers on social media Monday; inadvertently admitting US companies are seeing “record profits” under President Trump
Twitter.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
✔@AOC
Incredibly inspired by GM’s almost 50,000 workers for having the courage to strike for the dignified work they deserve.
In a time of record profits, workers should prosper, not suffer.
That’s why unions play a key role in an economy that works for everyone.
Solidarity w/@UAWhttps://twitter.com/rbreich/status/1173313207634550784 …![]()
Robert Reich
✔@RBReich
It happens at midnight tonight. 50,000 workers. The first GM strike in more than a decade. GM has been laying off tens of thousands of workers. Its CEO raked in more than $20 million last year. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/united-auto-workers-gm-strike_n_5d7e77abe4b03b5fc8857fd8?u5j …
Don't most employees that have 401k's have the company they work for in their portfolio?