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Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


Uh...do you know what you posted? Cuz it looks a lot like what Faun was posting and nothing like what you were posting. Weird, huh?

The numbers I posted were from the BEA. (link above.)

The numbers that fucktard posted from from the (according to internal emails) biased (against Trump) "BLS."
 
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Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis
LOLOLOLOLOL

Imbecile, your initial brain-dead link went to multpl.com, not bea.gov. And your multpl.com link states GDP increased 4.0% in 2019. Now you post a link to bea.gov and it shows GDP grew at an annualized rate of 2.3% for 2019.

2.3% is not 4.0%. You just showed the forum you're one of the dumbest posters here.

face-palm-gif.278959

LOL. . . .

Can't read or follow links?

Or what?

Date Value
Dec 31, 2019 4.00%<-----------



Dec 31, 2019 4.00%
Dec 31, 2018 4.91%
Dec 31, 2017 4.88%
Dec 31, 2016 3.49%
Dec 31, 2015 2.81%
Dec 31, 2014 4.49%
Dec 31, 2013 4.43%
Dec 31, 2012 3.56%
Dec 31, 2011 3.65%
Dec 31, 2010 4.19%
Dec 31, 2009 0.47%
Dec 31, 2008 -0.83%
Dec 31, 2007 4.59%
Dec 31, 2006 5.29%
Dec 31, 2005 6.47%
Dec 31, 2004 6.40%
Dec 31, 2003 6.30%
Dec 31, 2002 3.86%
Dec 31, 2001 2.12%
Dec 31, 2000 5.45%
Dec 31, 1999 6.51%
Dec 31, 1998 6.02%
Dec 31, 1997 6.13%
Dec 31, 1996 6.27%
Dec 31, 1995 4.26%
Dec 31, 1994 6.30%
Dec 31, 1993 4.98%
Dec 31, 1992 6.65%
Dec 31, 1991 4.33%
Dec 31, 1990 4.48%
Dec 31, 1989 6.44%
Dec 31, 1988 7.82%
Dec 31, 1987 7.52%
Dec 31, 1986 4.80%
Dec 31, 1985 7.12%
Dec 31, 1984 9.33%
Dec 31, 1983 11.52%
Dec 31, 1982 3.71%
Dec 31, 1981 9.89%
Dec 31, 1980 9.61%
Dec 31, 1979 9.97%
Dec 31, 1978 14.44%
Dec 31, 1977 11.89%
Dec 31, 1976 9.79%
Dec 31, 1975 10.13%
Dec 31, 1974 8.36%
Dec 31, 1973 11.09%
Dec 31, 1972 11.64%
Dec 31, 1971 9.34%
Dec 31, 1970 4.86%
Dec 31, 1969 7.24%
Dec 31, 1968 9.83%
Dec 31, 1967 5.77%
Dec 31, 1966 7.95%
Dec 31, 1965 10.70%
Dec 31, 1964 6.64%
Dec 31, 1963 6.79%
Dec 31, 1962 5.46%
Dec 31, 1961 7.48%
Dec 31, 1960 2.19%
Dec 31, 1959 5.80%
Dec 31, 1958 5.20%
Dec 31, 1957 3.13%
Dec 31, 1956 5.35%
Dec 31, 1955 9.36%
Dec 31, 1954 3.55%
Dec 31, 1953 1.37%
Dec 31, 1952 6.91%
Dec 31, 1951 11.35%
Dec 31, 1950 18.22%
Dec 31, 1949 -3.50%
Dec 31, 1948 7.97%
Dec 31, 1947 14.15%
Dec 31, 1946 -0.22%
Dec 31, 1945 1.60%
Dec 31, 1944 10.49%
Dec 31, 1943 22.35%
Dec 31, 1942 28.38%
Dec 31, 1941 25.66%
Dec 31, 1940 10.17%
Dec 31, 1939 6.86%
Dec 31, 1938 -6.02%
Dec 31, 1937 9.67%
Dec 31, 1936 14.29%
Dec 31, 1935 11.08%
Dec 31, 1934 16.78%
Dec 31, 1933 -3.87%
Dec 31, 1932 -23.13%
Dec 31, 1931 -16.05%
Dec 31, 1930 -11.85%


US GDP Growth Rate Per Year. Annual percentage change in US GDP, current dollars (not inflation-adjusted).

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


US GDP Growth Rate by Year



 
Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


Uh...do you know what you posted? Cuz it looks a lot like what Faun was posting and nothing like what you were posting. Weird, huh?
That moron switched sources.

He initially linked to multpl.com. When called out for being a brain-dead con, he switched to bea.gov which has the actual GDP growth figures, which are substantially lower than the ones he posted from multpl.com.
 
So the economy goes crashing...what trump will have to brag about? The best healthcare system that he promised? The beautiful wall that Mexico paid for? Or he will just blame it on Obama ?

Ps: friendly reminder the economy has been recovering since Obama's first term.
It had been recovering. We're now heading towards the first Impeached Trump Recession.

Has there ever been a republican president who didn't preside during a recession?
 
Barry who, pre-occupied with lying his ass off and preparing for the destruction of the existing health care system and enforced compliance with a new one designed to herd Americans toward Single Payer, failed to even announce an 'Emergency' until after 1,000 Americans were dead, thousands were hospitalized, and more were infected from H1N1.
There you go again, lying your Nazi ass off!
 
Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


Uh...do you know what you posted? Cuz it looks a lot like what Faun was posting and nothing like what you were posting. Weird, huh?

The numbers I posted were from the BEA. (link above.)

The numbers that fucktard posted from from the (according to internal emails) biased (against Trump) "BLS."
No they weren't, you lying piece of shit con. My graph came directly from the BEA.

You claimed Impeached Trump's average was 4.6% for 2018-2019.

The BEA shows GDP for those years as...

2018: 2.9%
2019: 2.3%

... so what kind of fucked up conservative fuzzy math makes that average out to 4.6%??
 
Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis
LOLOLOLOLOL

Imbecile, your initial brain-dead link went to multpl.com, not bea.gov. And your multpl.com link states GDP increased 4.0% in 2019. Now you post a link to bea.gov and it shows GDP grew at an annualized rate of 2.3% for 2019.

2.3% is not 4.0%. You just showed the forum you're one of the dumbest posters here.

face-palm-gif.278959

LOL. . . .

Can't read or follow links?

Or what?

Date Value
Dec 31, 2019 4.00%<-----------



Dec 31, 2019 4.00%
Dec 31, 2018 4.91%
Dec 31, 2017 4.88%
Dec 31, 2016 3.49%
Dec 31, 2015 2.81%
Dec 31, 2014 4.49%
Dec 31, 2013 4.43%
Dec 31, 2012 3.56%
Dec 31, 2011 3.65%
Dec 31, 2010 4.19%
Dec 31, 2009 0.47%
Dec 31, 2008 -0.83%
Dec 31, 2007 4.59%
Dec 31, 2006 5.29%
Dec 31, 2005 6.47%
Dec 31, 2004 6.40%
Dec 31, 2003 6.30%
Dec 31, 2002 3.86%
Dec 31, 2001 2.12%
Dec 31, 2000 5.45%
Dec 31, 1999 6.51%
Dec 31, 1998 6.02%
Dec 31, 1997 6.13%
Dec 31, 1996 6.27%
Dec 31, 1995 4.26%
Dec 31, 1994 6.30%
Dec 31, 1993 4.98%
Dec 31, 1992 6.65%
Dec 31, 1991 4.33%
Dec 31, 1990 4.48%
Dec 31, 1989 6.44%
Dec 31, 1988 7.82%
Dec 31, 1987 7.52%
Dec 31, 1986 4.80%
Dec 31, 1985 7.12%
Dec 31, 1984 9.33%
Dec 31, 1983 11.52%
Dec 31, 1982 3.71%
Dec 31, 1981 9.89%
Dec 31, 1980 9.61%
Dec 31, 1979 9.97%
Dec 31, 1978 14.44%
Dec 31, 1977 11.89%
Dec 31, 1976 9.79%
Dec 31, 1975 10.13%
Dec 31, 1974 8.36%
Dec 31, 1973 11.09%
Dec 31, 1972 11.64%
Dec 31, 1971 9.34%
Dec 31, 1970 4.86%
Dec 31, 1969 7.24%
Dec 31, 1968 9.83%
Dec 31, 1967 5.77%
Dec 31, 1966 7.95%
Dec 31, 1965 10.70%
Dec 31, 1964 6.64%
Dec 31, 1963 6.79%
Dec 31, 1962 5.46%
Dec 31, 1961 7.48%
Dec 31, 1960 2.19%
Dec 31, 1959 5.80%
Dec 31, 1958 5.20%
Dec 31, 1957 3.13%
Dec 31, 1956 5.35%
Dec 31, 1955 9.36%
Dec 31, 1954 3.55%
Dec 31, 1953 1.37%
Dec 31, 1952 6.91%
Dec 31, 1951 11.35%
Dec 31, 1950 18.22%
Dec 31, 1949 -3.50%
Dec 31, 1948 7.97%
Dec 31, 1947 14.15%
Dec 31, 1946 -0.22%
Dec 31, 1945 1.60%
Dec 31, 1944 10.49%
Dec 31, 1943 22.35%
Dec 31, 1942 28.38%
Dec 31, 1941 25.66%
Dec 31, 1940 10.17%
Dec 31, 1939 6.86%
Dec 31, 1938 -6.02%
Dec 31, 1937 9.67%
Dec 31, 1936 14.29%
Dec 31, 1935 11.08%
Dec 31, 1934 16.78%
Dec 31, 1933 -3.87%
Dec 31, 1932 -23.13%
Dec 31, 1931 -16.05%
Dec 31, 1930 -11.85%


US GDP Growth Rate Per Year. Annual percentage change in US GDP, current dollars (not inflation-adjusted).

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


US GDP Growth Rate by Year


"Dec 31, 2019 4.00%<-----------"

LOL

You dumbass sow, GDP growth for 2019 was 2.3%, not 4.0%. :eusa_doh:

Real GDP increased 2.3 percent in 2019 (from the 2018 annual level to the 2019 annual level), compared with an increase of 2.9 percent in 2018 (table 1).

Gross Domestic Product, Fourth Quarter and Year 2019 (Advance Estimate) | U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

What kind of bullshit are you trying to pull, brain-dead cultist?
 
Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis
LOLOLOLOLOL

Imbecile, your initial brain-dead link went to multpl.com, not bea.gov. And your multpl.com link states GDP increased 4.0% in 2019. Now you post a link to bea.gov and it shows GDP grew at an annualized rate of 2.3% for 2019.

2.3% is not 4.0%. You just showed the forum you're one of the dumbest posters here.

face-palm-gif.278959

LOL. . . .

Can't read or follow links?

Or what?

Date Value
Dec 31, 2019 4.00%<-----------



Dec 31, 2019 4.00%
Dec 31, 2018 4.91%
Dec 31, 2017 4.88%
Dec 31, 2016 3.49%
Dec 31, 2015 2.81%
Dec 31, 2014 4.49%
Dec 31, 2013 4.43%
Dec 31, 2012 3.56%
Dec 31, 2011 3.65%
Dec 31, 2010 4.19%
Dec 31, 2009 0.47%
Dec 31, 2008 -0.83%
Dec 31, 2007 4.59%
Dec 31, 2006 5.29%
Dec 31, 2005 6.47%
Dec 31, 2004 6.40%
Dec 31, 2003 6.30%
Dec 31, 2002 3.86%
Dec 31, 2001 2.12%
Dec 31, 2000 5.45%
Dec 31, 1999 6.51%
Dec 31, 1998 6.02%
Dec 31, 1997 6.13%
Dec 31, 1996 6.27%
Dec 31, 1995 4.26%
Dec 31, 1994 6.30%
Dec 31, 1993 4.98%
Dec 31, 1992 6.65%
Dec 31, 1991 4.33%
Dec 31, 1990 4.48%
Dec 31, 1989 6.44%
Dec 31, 1988 7.82%
Dec 31, 1987 7.52%
Dec 31, 1986 4.80%
Dec 31, 1985 7.12%
Dec 31, 1984 9.33%
Dec 31, 1983 11.52%
Dec 31, 1982 3.71%
Dec 31, 1981 9.89%
Dec 31, 1980 9.61%
Dec 31, 1979 9.97%
Dec 31, 1978 14.44%
Dec 31, 1977 11.89%
Dec 31, 1976 9.79%
Dec 31, 1975 10.13%
Dec 31, 1974 8.36%
Dec 31, 1973 11.09%
Dec 31, 1972 11.64%
Dec 31, 1971 9.34%
Dec 31, 1970 4.86%
Dec 31, 1969 7.24%
Dec 31, 1968 9.83%
Dec 31, 1967 5.77%
Dec 31, 1966 7.95%
Dec 31, 1965 10.70%
Dec 31, 1964 6.64%
Dec 31, 1963 6.79%
Dec 31, 1962 5.46%
Dec 31, 1961 7.48%
Dec 31, 1960 2.19%
Dec 31, 1959 5.80%
Dec 31, 1958 5.20%
Dec 31, 1957 3.13%
Dec 31, 1956 5.35%
Dec 31, 1955 9.36%
Dec 31, 1954 3.55%
Dec 31, 1953 1.37%
Dec 31, 1952 6.91%
Dec 31, 1951 11.35%
Dec 31, 1950 18.22%
Dec 31, 1949 -3.50%
Dec 31, 1948 7.97%
Dec 31, 1947 14.15%
Dec 31, 1946 -0.22%
Dec 31, 1945 1.60%
Dec 31, 1944 10.49%
Dec 31, 1943 22.35%
Dec 31, 1942 28.38%
Dec 31, 1941 25.66%
Dec 31, 1940 10.17%
Dec 31, 1939 6.86%
Dec 31, 1938 -6.02%
Dec 31, 1937 9.67%
Dec 31, 1936 14.29%
Dec 31, 1935 11.08%
Dec 31, 1934 16.78%
Dec 31, 1933 -3.87%
Dec 31, 1932 -23.13%
Dec 31, 1931 -16.05%
Dec 31, 1930 -11.85%


US GDP Growth Rate Per Year. Annual percentage change in US GDP, current dollars (not inflation-adjusted).

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


US GDP Growth Rate by Year


"Dec 31, 2019 4.00%<-----------"

LOL

You dumbass sow, GDP growth for 2019 was 2.3%, not 4.0%. :eusa_doh:

Real GDP increased 2.3 percent in 2019 (from the 2018 annual level to the 2019 annual level), compared with an increase of 2.9 percent in 2018 (table 1).

Gross Domestic Product, Fourth Quarter and Year 2019 (Advance Estimate) | U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

What kind of bullshit are you trying to pull, brain-dead cultist?

Here, I'll use crayon for you.


Dec 31, 2019 4.00%
Dec 31, 2018 4.91%
Dec 31, 2017 4.88%

Now, first add the three percentages together.

Then, divide that number by 3.

Do you need help with the math too?
 
Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


Uh...do you know what you posted? Cuz it looks a lot like what Faun was posting and nothing like what you were posting. Weird, huh?

The numbers I posted were from the BEA. (link above.)

The numbers that fucktard posted from from the (according to internal emails) biased (against Trump) "BLS."
My mistake, I said that chart is from the BLS when I meant to say BEA. You can even look at the URL to the chart (tap on the chart)... it's posted on bea.gov...



But now everyone can see you're another rightarded conspiracy nut who thinks the BLS is biased against Impeached Trump. :lmao:
 
Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis
LOLOLOLOLOL

Imbecile, your initial brain-dead link went to multpl.com, not bea.gov. And your multpl.com link states GDP increased 4.0% in 2019. Now you post a link to bea.gov and it shows GDP grew at an annualized rate of 2.3% for 2019.

2.3% is not 4.0%. You just showed the forum you're one of the dumbest posters here.

face-palm-gif.278959

LOL. . . .

Can't read or follow links?

Or what?

Date Value
Dec 31, 2019 4.00%<-----------



Dec 31, 2019 4.00%
Dec 31, 2018 4.91%
Dec 31, 2017 4.88%
Dec 31, 2016 3.49%
Dec 31, 2015 2.81%
Dec 31, 2014 4.49%
Dec 31, 2013 4.43%
Dec 31, 2012 3.56%
Dec 31, 2011 3.65%
Dec 31, 2010 4.19%
Dec 31, 2009 0.47%
Dec 31, 2008 -0.83%
Dec 31, 2007 4.59%
Dec 31, 2006 5.29%
Dec 31, 2005 6.47%
Dec 31, 2004 6.40%
Dec 31, 2003 6.30%
Dec 31, 2002 3.86%
Dec 31, 2001 2.12%
Dec 31, 2000 5.45%
Dec 31, 1999 6.51%
Dec 31, 1998 6.02%
Dec 31, 1997 6.13%
Dec 31, 1996 6.27%
Dec 31, 1995 4.26%
Dec 31, 1994 6.30%
Dec 31, 1993 4.98%
Dec 31, 1992 6.65%
Dec 31, 1991 4.33%
Dec 31, 1990 4.48%
Dec 31, 1989 6.44%
Dec 31, 1988 7.82%
Dec 31, 1987 7.52%
Dec 31, 1986 4.80%
Dec 31, 1985 7.12%
Dec 31, 1984 9.33%
Dec 31, 1983 11.52%
Dec 31, 1982 3.71%
Dec 31, 1981 9.89%
Dec 31, 1980 9.61%
Dec 31, 1979 9.97%
Dec 31, 1978 14.44%
Dec 31, 1977 11.89%
Dec 31, 1976 9.79%
Dec 31, 1975 10.13%
Dec 31, 1974 8.36%
Dec 31, 1973 11.09%
Dec 31, 1972 11.64%
Dec 31, 1971 9.34%
Dec 31, 1970 4.86%
Dec 31, 1969 7.24%
Dec 31, 1968 9.83%
Dec 31, 1967 5.77%
Dec 31, 1966 7.95%
Dec 31, 1965 10.70%
Dec 31, 1964 6.64%
Dec 31, 1963 6.79%
Dec 31, 1962 5.46%
Dec 31, 1961 7.48%
Dec 31, 1960 2.19%
Dec 31, 1959 5.80%
Dec 31, 1958 5.20%
Dec 31, 1957 3.13%
Dec 31, 1956 5.35%
Dec 31, 1955 9.36%
Dec 31, 1954 3.55%
Dec 31, 1953 1.37%
Dec 31, 1952 6.91%
Dec 31, 1951 11.35%
Dec 31, 1950 18.22%
Dec 31, 1949 -3.50%
Dec 31, 1948 7.97%
Dec 31, 1947 14.15%
Dec 31, 1946 -0.22%
Dec 31, 1945 1.60%
Dec 31, 1944 10.49%
Dec 31, 1943 22.35%
Dec 31, 1942 28.38%
Dec 31, 1941 25.66%
Dec 31, 1940 10.17%
Dec 31, 1939 6.86%
Dec 31, 1938 -6.02%
Dec 31, 1937 9.67%
Dec 31, 1936 14.29%
Dec 31, 1935 11.08%
Dec 31, 1934 16.78%
Dec 31, 1933 -3.87%
Dec 31, 1932 -23.13%
Dec 31, 1931 -16.05%
Dec 31, 1930 -11.85%


US GDP Growth Rate Per Year. Annual percentage change in US GDP, current dollars (not inflation-adjusted).

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


US GDP Growth Rate by Year


"Dec 31, 2019 4.00%<-----------"

LOL

You dumbass sow, GDP growth for 2019 was 2.3%, not 4.0%. :eusa_doh:

Real GDP increased 2.3 percent in 2019 (from the 2018 annual level to the 2019 annual level), compared with an increase of 2.9 percent in 2018 (table 1).

Gross Domestic Product, Fourth Quarter and Year 2019 (Advance Estimate) | U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

What kind of bullshit are you trying to pull, brain-dead cultist?

Here, I'll use crayon for you.


Dec 31, 2019 4.00%
Dec 31, 2018 4.91%
Dec 31, 2017 4.88%

Now, first add the three percentages together.

Then, divide that number by 3.

Do you need help with the math too?
The BEA shows GDP growth during those years as 2.3%, 2.9% and 2.4% respectively. You're posting bullshit numbers from multpl.com, not bea.gov.

Let's see you post a link to bea.gov with those figures......
 
Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


Uh...do you know what you posted? Cuz it looks a lot like what Faun was posting and nothing like what you were posting. Weird, huh?

The numbers I posted were from the BEA. (link above.)

The numbers that fucktard posted from from the (according to internal emails) biased (against Trump) "BLS."
My mistake, I said that chart is from the BLS when I meant to say BEA. You can even look at the URL to the chart (tap on the chart)... it's posted on bea.gov...



But now everyone can see you're another rightarded conspiracy nut who thinks the BLS is biased against Impeached Trump. :lmao:

Do you like corn?

I hope you do, cause you can eat the corn out of my shit.

Back on ignore you go.

Class dismissed.
 
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Those are not BLS figures, ya dumbass. Impeached Trump never had a quarter of real GDP growth exceed 3.5%

gdp4q19_adv-chart.PNG


... you'll note my graph comes directly from the BLS website -- while your link goes to whothefuckknowswhere.com.

Choke on it, Fucktard.

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis


Uh...do you know what you posted? Cuz it looks a lot like what Faun was posting and nothing like what you were posting. Weird, huh?

The numbers I posted were from the BEA. (link above.)

The numbers that fucktard posted from from the (according to internal emails) biased (against Trump) "BLS."
My mistake, I said that chart is from the BLS when I meant to say BEA. You can even look at the URL to the chart (tap on the chart)... it's posted on bea.gov...



But now everyone can see you're another rightarded conspiracy nut who thinks the BLS is biased against Impeached Trump. :lmao:

Do you like corn?

I hope you do, cuse you can eat the corn out of my shit.

Back on ignore you go.

Class dismissed.
LOLOLOLOLOL

I'll take that as a, "no," you can't find those bullshit multpl.com numbers on bea.gov and a screaming, "I'm running away as fast as my walker will allow," to avoid having to admit they're bullshit numbers that don't exist on bea.gov.

Thanks for making my night by admitting I utterly destroyed you.
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:dance:
 
read your post. twice. what does it have to do with:

"President Trump Acts - Stocks Soar"

Sorry, I got sucked into Dr. Love's BS comment about Benghazi and got derailed.....Thank you.
Time to get over Benghazi. You guys were proved wrong with your criticisms.

No you were proven stupid with the lies they said you you useful idiot


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You certainly sound like the idiot here.
 
So the economy goes crashing...what trump will have to brag about? The best healthcare system that he promised? The beautiful wall that Mexico paid for? Or he will just blame it on Obama ?

Ps: friendly reminder the economy has been recovering since Obama's first term.
It had been recovering. We're now heading towards the first Impeached Trump Recession.

Has there ever been a republican president who didn't preside during a recession?
Even overseas friends they always tell me "why americans keep electing Republicans? They are good at crashing economies and making enemies.
 
Of course. Trump is responsible for the growth of the economy. His policies are slowly clawing manufacturing jobs back to this country,
Nope. The manufacturing jobs that have left, high wage union jobs from the rust belt, haven't come back. They are gone for good. The job growth has largely come from the pharmaceutical and computer industries paying below average wages.
Trump Campaigned on Saving Factory Jobs, but U.S. Manufacturing Just Went Through a Year-Long Recession
Keep in mind too what the cost of the overall job growth has been. Not just from an environmental standpoint but from how much of the GDP growth has essentially been put on the nation's credit card as the deficit soars.

Is was thinking about this.......................
President Trump Acts - Stocks Soar
..........when I saw what happened to the stock market futures following Trump's failure to address measures to combat the coming recession. They tanked. The market was hoping for the kinds of things that would matter, like the things the Dems in the House are proposing. Not this bullshit payroll tax garbage and more xenophobia.
 

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