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As opposed to the travesty that Bidens administration was? It was a train on a track to doom.
Getting rid of the waste fraud and abuse just the beginning.
The economy was trashed by Biden, letting businesses go overseas etc.
Shits not gonna be all of a sudden golden, it doesn't work like that. Unrealistic. The damage will take time.
I'm talking about actual financial statistics, not opinions.

The worst part about Biden's economy was Trump's rich friends gouging egg prices and blaming it on Biden

Coronavirus is what trashed the economy. The people who made Biden's policies did an alright job with the economy.

Hell it's probably the only thing they did well on. Biden sucked on Coronavirus/Medical Industry, did nothing to stop Putin or Bibi from being what they are, and was overall really ineffective because he's a racist dementia riddled pedophile who can't speak straight anymore. Should have never been allowed to run.

An election isn't a boxing match.

The winner brings in their own people.

Trump filled his office with DEI hires: only rich white boys, when Biden's cabinet at least had SOME level on sensibility.

The fact that Trump is this much worse than Biden, when Biden was ass, is really fucking pathetic, and no talking points are going to erase the reality of what the stock market and grocery prices look like right now.

Trump's looking worse for the economy than the Coronavirus was.

Do you have any idea how fucking bad that is?

The dude is worse than an ACTUAL GLOBAL PANDEMIC for the economy

That's impressive
 
No, those are your dumb ass opinions.
Covid did a hit, but the fallout still remains Biden and his flunky's terrible job at the economy. Yellen was dogshit.
They were all yes men, just putting bandaids on critical issues.
You labeling Trumps people as DEI hires is laughable, and actually racist.
100 days is not enough time to fix the shithole we were in. Sorry but that's facts.
You would hold more ground at 200 days, but even then I doubt the damage can be repaired that quickly. Quiet frankly it'll probably be a year or 2 before things start to be decent.
 
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No, those are your dumb ass opinions.
Covid did a hit, but the fallout still remains Biden and his flunky's terrible job at the economy. Yellen was dogshit.
They were all yes men, just putting bandaids on critical issues.
You labeling Trumps people as DEI hires is laughable, and actually racist.
100 days is not enough time to fix the shithole we were in. Sorry but that's facts.
You would hold more ground at 200 days, but even then I doubt the damage can be repaired that quickly. Quiet frankly it'll probably be a year or 2 before things start to be decent.
Let's be real. These tariffs don't help the economy at all. Many consumers and small business owners buy stuff from China and outside the US. Trump screwed over these people. At least hope he lowers taxes for Americans.
 
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As opposed to the travesty that Bidens administration was? It was a train on a track to doom.
Getting rid of the waste fraud and abuse just the beginning.
The economy was trashed by Biden, letting businesses go overseas etc.
Shits not gonna be all of a sudden golden, it doesn't work like that. Unrealistic. The damage will take time.
I'd prefer to only judge the current administration upon the completion of Trump's term. The following (mostly) concerns Trump's previous administration.

If you ask three economists their opinion concerning which administration did a better job handling the economy (Trump or Biden), you’ll get five different answers. That’s because the health of an economy can be measured in many ways, and pulling one lever often affects others in complex ways. There’s no universal metric, and many policies take years or even decades to reveal their full impact.

Moreover, external factors—such as global events—can significantly affect economic performance. When evaluating a president’s economic record, you have to consider whether they had the luxury of choosing between good and bad options, or if their choices were between two poor ones. This makes the comparison between Trump and Biden’s economic records far more nuanced. Rather than focusing on broad metrics, I suggest evaluating the specific policies of each administration and considering their impact on different groups. For example, Trump canceled the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), engaged in a trade war with China, and replaced NAFTA with the USMCA. Biden, on the other hand, passed the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Bill. Additionally, both presidents had to respond to global events like the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, which heavily impacted energy prices and drove inflation.

It’s also important to recognize global economic trends. For instance, inflation has been high worldwide, not just in the U.S., so it wouldn’t be fair to attribute that solely to any one administration. However, we can compare how the U.S. fared in relation to other countries to assess relative performance.

Under these circumstances, I would argue that Biden has done a better job of managing the economy. While Trump had to navigate the early days of the pandemic, his policies—especially the trade war and tax cuts—began to show cracks even before COVID-19 hit. The pandemic exacerbated these issues, but Biden has done a commendable job of stabilizing the economy, addressing inflation, and guiding recovery efforts through targeted legislation like the Infrastructure Bill.

But again, it’s essential to take a closer look at specific policies and their broader impacts on various sectors of the economy, whether it’s trade, inflation, job creation, or something else.

Addendum
Concerning Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs. The most charitable interpretation I can fathom leans heavily on his use of the word “reciprocal.” That is if he is using these tariffs as leverage to get foreign countries to reduce their tariffs on the US, at which time he can repeal the “reciprocal” tariffs. If this has the intended effect, ultimately demand for US made goods will increase and with the removal of the reciprocal tariffs prices of imports will return to normal and US manufacturing will “win.” Fed Chairman Powell has indicated he sees these tariffs as “transitory” and does not plan to adjust interest rates on their account, which indicates to me that they might see it this way as well: a short-term ploy with the ultimate goal of reducing international trade barriers.
 
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I mean we all knew Trump was an imbecile. But at least he's giving us memes everyday along with the videos of babies bodies being torn apart by bombs in the middle east.

Kamala would've given us a shitty economy and war videos as well, but she's no good TV.

Think of the little wins.
U mean deporting green card holders and students? And sending innocent people to a torture camp in el Salvador? I'm cracking up my guy.

I also can't wait for the recession and inflated prices. It really makes the housing crisis and the destruction of the regulatory state even more hilarious.
 
U mean deporting green card holders and students? And sending innocent people to a torture camp in el Salvador? I'm cracking up my guy.

I also can't wait for the recession and inflated prices. It really makes the housing crisis and the destruction of the regulatory state even more hilarious.
To be fair, those things were coming regardless of leadership, it's just the speed at which they materialize that accelerates when you have a meme signing off on things lol
 
along with the videos of babies bodies being torn apart by bombs in the middle east.
Why is everyone so hyperfixated on the middle east? Because one of the warring parties are Jews??😂
Like half the world is burning and drowning in violence, Myanmar, parts of Indonesia, Ethiopia/Eritrea, Mali etc etc
Y'all a$$clowns only care when it's Jews who do the killing and when it's somewhere close to your religion's Holy Land. I no longer can take westerners seriously.

To be fair, those things were coming regardless of leadership, it's just the speed at which they materialize that accelerates when you have a meme signing off on things lol
You mean deportation to torture camps would have happened nonetheless ?
Ok
You know what
Fuck it. I'm gonna side with China. Murica is finished.
 
I usually agree on tariffs, especially on companies that fire people and relocate abroad where workers have less protection, but the way Trump calculated the tariffs is simply wrong, like it happened with the VAT taxes that were counted as tariffs.
 

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I usually agree on tariffs, especially on companies that fire people and relocate abroad where workers have less protection, but the way Trump calculated the tariffs is simply wrong, like it happened with the VAT taxes that were counted as tariffs.
You’re telling me one of the dumbest assholes who’s ever lived did something monumentally stupid and needlessly disruptive?? Color me shocked!! :sanjino:
 
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