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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn other real news, David Brock founder of Media Matters, raised funds to pay women if they'd go public against Trump a few weeks before the election. You'll see this on CNN in about a week or so as they have to figure out how to spin it first.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredSelf Enhancement pills is the only thing this Cockroach can’t tweet about.
Despicable can’t wait till it’s all over but yet again after public office he’ll probably have is own TV network ... good lord if you think Faux is bad.
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Hillary lost.
Hillary lost.
Hillary lost.
Time to go to You Tube and review MSM election Night Coverage !
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHillary lost.
Hillary lost.
Hillary lost.
Time to go to You Tube and review MSM election Night Coverage !
Why can’t you accept that the man in the White House is hated by the majority of Americans.
After most elections Americans move on and accept the winner in time, but Trump is different he creates a hateful environment everyday and that’s why folks hate him. At this point there’s nothing he can do to turn people around into liking him , hes just a bad apple spoiling others in his own Bunch ....that’s even more concerning and you should be concerned too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI didn’t vote for Hillary and don’t care about her , Republicans think it’s about her losing, if you ask around most Democrats wish Hillary would disappear just like Romney for Rebubs no one cares about the loser for the party so I’m baffled why you all think we’re sore losers.
Why can’t you accept that the man in the White House is hated by the majority of Americans.
After most elections Americans move on and accept the winner in time, but Trump is different he creates a hateful environment everyday and that’s why folks hate him. At this point there’s nothing he can do to turn people around into liking him , hes just a bad apple spoiling others in his own Bunch ....that’s even more concerning and you should be concerned too.
I'm not concerned at all. As long as Trump is doing what his platform is all about, only results matter. We had a popular President for the past 8 years , but he drove us into the ditch in many ways. Trump beat all the odds, all the polls, all the Repubs that went against him. Since Day one, the Democrats have done anything and everything to get him removed. Now we are seeing that the effort apparently started before the election. " Insurance" .
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou really need to watch those videos again of election night.
I'm not concerned at all. As long as Trump is doing what his platform is all about, only results matter. We had a popular President for the past 8 years , but he drove us into the ditch in many ways. Trump beat all the odds, all the polls, all the Repubs that went against him. Since Day one, the Democrats have done anything and everything to get him removed. Now we are seeing that the effort apparently started before the election. " Insurance" .
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe popular President turned the economy around, kick-started the stock market, and gave us healthcare. No ditches were involved.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes he did that after the prior popular president (I'd have abeer with him) drove the economy off a cliff, not just a ditch, and got us into costly never ending wars.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou really need to watch those videos again of election night.
I'm not concerned at all. As long as Trump is doing what his platform is all about, only results matter. We had a popular President for the past 8 years , but he drove us into the ditch in many ways. Trump beat all the odds, all the polls, all the Repubs that went against him. Since Day one, the Democrats have done anything and everything to get him removed. Now we are seeing that the effort apparently started before the election. " Insurance" .
Since Day one, the Republicans have done anything and everything to get him (insert Obama or Clinton) removed. Now we are seeing that the effort apparently started before the election. " Insurance"
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe popular President turned the economy around, kick-started the stock market, and gave us healthcare. No ditches were involved.
The Stock Market while Obama was President was " kick started" by printing money, of which the principal and interest will have to be paid.
Healthcare existed for every American citizen at a public hospital of affiliate clinic , by Law, before Obama took office.
What Pelosi Care did was to put it in the hands of insurance companies , lawyers and politicians , and the results were increased premium rates, a dwindling of cooperative actors and a confusing labyrinth Ponzi scheme which is vested in having a large number of healthy people forced to pay for something they may not want. In addition, 7 million , many able bodied , were put on Medicaid. What the young struggling people that are new to this, and working hard to make ends meet, is that they have to accept the fact more and more portions of their hard earned money goes into the pockets of those that care not to work. That's the true Obama legacy , and that of the Progressive Democrats
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFixed it for you...
Since Day one, the Republicans have done anything and everything to get him (insert Obama or Clinton) removed. Now we are seeing that the effort apparently started before the election. " Insurance"
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2169952]Obama was the only President not to have averaged an average 3 % GDP over his tenure......../QUOTE]
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Economic Growth by President
Jeffrey H. Anderson
Recently released GDP figures for the second quarter of 2016 invite the question of how the gross domestic product has fared under each of the dozen post-World War II presidents, a period spanning 70 years. According to figures from the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), average annual real (inflation-adjusted) GDP growth in the United States since 1946 (through 2015, the last full year for which figures have been released) has been 2.9 percent.
While that has been the postwar norm, however, average annual real GDP growth has varied greatly by president, ranging from a high of 5.3 percent under President Lyndon Johnson to a low of 1.5 percent under President Barack Obama, as the following chart conveys (full size JPG here):
20160808AndersonGDPChartAvg.jpg
Here is the complete list of average annual real GDP growth by postwar president (in descending order):
Johnson (1964-68), 5.3%
Kennedy (1961-63), 4.3%
Clinton (1993-2000), 3.9%
Reagan (1981-88), 3.5%
Carter (1977-80), 3.3%
Eisenhower (1953-60), 3.0%
(Post-WWII average: 2.9%)
Nixon (1969-74), 2.8%
Ford (1975-76), 2.6%
G. H. W. Bush (1989-92), 2.3%
G. W. Bush (2001-08), 2.1%
Truman (1946-52), 1.7%
Obama (2009-15), 1.5%
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMitch McConnell: The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president.
This has been a year of extraordinary accomplishment for the Trump administration," McConnell said during their appearance with lawmakers in the White House Rose Garden, pointing to the confirmation of Justice Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court, the 12 circuit judges nominated to the federal bench, and the tax package as evidence.
"You've ended the over-regulation of the American economy, and that coupled with what we did last night and what the House finished this morning means America is going to start growing again," McConnell said. "Thank you Mr. President for all you're doing."
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