jc456
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what's your point? explain the significance of that?Congress is made up of the House and Senate, Stupid. Republicans gained control of Congress in 2014, like I said.Yep. Started not long after the policies implemented by the newly Republican controlled Congress.\LOLI have already demonstrated how the hacks at CNN fucked up their claim on the unemployment comments. I didn't bother to wast any more time on the idiots who tell you what to think.Do you have a real source?
You have no clue what a real source is. You want someone to tell you exactly what you want to hear. You are clearly in denial.
You poor, lying sycophant. They did not get their claims wrong.
Are you ever not a moron?
Ever??
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CLAIMS MADE BY SPEAKERS:
Multiple speakers — including Rep. Vernon Jones, Rep. Jim Jordan and Mark McCloskey — touted the low unemployment rate America has witnessed under the Trump administration. Both Jordan and McCloskey credited the President for the "lowest unemployment in 50 years," while Jones said President Trump "built the most inclusive economy ever, with record low unemployment for African Americans."
CNN CONFIRMING THOSE CLAIMS:
Facts First: This is misleadingly outdated, as it ignores the economic destruction caused by the coronavirus pandemic. While the US unemployment rate fell to a seasonally adjusted rate of 3.5% last September -- its lowest level since 1969 -
The unemployment rate for Black workers, meanwhile, fell to 5.4% in August of 2019, a record low for the data, which have been collected since 1972.
There ya go, Fawn. CNN confirmed the claims, then says they are lies.
And you are so fucking stupid you buy into their bullshit.
The lower rates started under Obama in 2014.
The Republicans took control in 2010. That means the economy continued to sink when they took office. Congress can't do anything without the President.
Learn basic civics.
Republicans took the House in 2010. Again you are splitting hairs. You need to learn some basic civics.