How Much BETTER is “Trumponomics” Than “Bidenomics?”
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Red Lily- Posts : 12009
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Re: How Much BETTER is “Trumponomics” Than “Bidenomics?”
Red Lily wrote:
My guess is that the MSM will scuttle this, cover this up, ignore this and "fact check" this to the point that many will never see it, question it, think about it or consider it. In the mean time, the liberals will secretly do other outrageous things to bring down America.
Just like a Frog in a pot of water...
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Re: How Much BETTER is “Trumponomics” Than “Bidenomics?”
Biden's economic advisor or whatever..Jared Bernstein.
Take a look at this. Note his degrees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Bernstein
the guy has no degrees in economics.
https://dailycaller.com/2023/09/05/joe-kernen-bidenomics-jared-bernstein-squawk-box/
Take a look at this. Note his degrees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Bernstein
the guy has no degrees in economics.
https://dailycaller.com/2023/09/05/joe-kernen-bidenomics-jared-bernstein-squawk-box/
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Re: How Much BETTER is “Trumponomics” Than “Bidenomics?”
BIDENOMICS - PAY MORE, LIVE WORSE!
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Re: How Much BETTER is “Trumponomics” Than “Bidenomics?”
If this question has to be asked...it's already over the head of the questioner.
Is light lighter than darkness?
Is water wetter than no water?
Is someone who loves his country, better in the Presidency than someone who is insentient and is being manipulated by non-American Globalists?
Were prices stable, before Corn Pop?
Was there sufficient energy, before Corn Pop?
Were there long lines at Veteran's Administration medical centers, during his tenure? Are there, now? (Yes, in case you don't know)
Let's face facts: The Deep State and the Party of Treason, launched a Color Revolution - ON THE US. We're living through it.
Do we want to die in submission, no food, no power, because these Elites think that WE, not THEY, are the cause of Glow Bull Warming...or do we want to die like men, fighting...and maybe not even die? Maybe killing off these vermin who've used power to steal wealth, land, and now, our lives?
Is light lighter than darkness?
Is water wetter than no water?
Is someone who loves his country, better in the Presidency than someone who is insentient and is being manipulated by non-American Globalists?
Were prices stable, before Corn Pop?
Was there sufficient energy, before Corn Pop?
Were there long lines at Veteran's Administration medical centers, during his tenure? Are there, now? (Yes, in case you don't know)
Let's face facts: The Deep State and the Party of Treason, launched a Color Revolution - ON THE US. We're living through it.
Do we want to die in submission, no food, no power, because these Elites think that WE, not THEY, are the cause of Glow Bull Warming...or do we want to die like men, fighting...and maybe not even die? Maybe killing off these vermin who've used power to steal wealth, land, and now, our lives?
Casey Jones- Posts : 7110
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Re: How Much BETTER is “Trumponomics” Than “Bidenomics?”
Bidens done very well with his CHIPS act
This will have long term beneficial effects for America
This will have long term beneficial effects for America
In the one year since CHIPS was signed into law, companies have announced over $166 billion in manufacturing in semiconductors and electronics, and at least 50 community colleges in 19 states have announced new or expanded programming to help American workers access good-paying jobs in the semiconductor industry. In total, since the beginning of the Biden-Harris Administration, companies have announced over $231 billion in commitments in semiconductor and electronics investments in the United States
Sprintcyclist- Posts : 5756
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Re: How Much BETTER is “Trumponomics” Than “Bidenomics?”
Trump maybe did not do as well as he said he did.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_policy_of_the_Donald_Trump_administration
Despite saying during the 2016 campaign he would eliminate the national debt in eight years, Trump as president approved large increases in government spending, as well as the 2017 tax cut.
As a result, the federal budget deficit increased by almost 50%, to nearly $1 trillion in 2019.
Under Trump, the U.S. national debt increased by 39%, reaching $27.75 trillion by the end of his term; the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio also hit a post-World War II high.
Analysis has suggested that the economy would have grown without any intervention by the Trump administration.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_policy_of_the_Donald_Trump_administration
Sprintcyclist- Posts : 5756
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Re: How Much BETTER is “Trumponomics” Than “Bidenomics?”
Trump's tax laws disadvantaged the poor and make the rich better off.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_policy_of_the_Donald_Trump_administration
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_policy_of_the_Donald_Trump_administration
Trump's tax reform plan was signed into law in December 2017, which included substantial tax cuts for higher income taxpayers and corporations ....
...... critics argued the tax bill unfairly benefited higher-income taxpayers and corporations at the expense of lower-income taxpayers, and therefore would significantly increase income inequality. The CBO reported in December 2019 that it expected inequality to increase from 2016 to 2021, due in part to the Trump tax cuts, with the share of income received by the top 1% rising and other groups falling, and larger tax cuts in percentage terms for higher income groups versus lower.[9] CBS News reported on a study indicating the effective Fortune 500 corporate tax rate in 2018 was the lowest rate in 40 years, at 11.3%, versus 21.2% on average for the 2008–2015 period.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_policy_of_the_Donald_Trump_administration
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_policy_of_the_Donald_Trump_administration
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