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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwell he’s going to get impeached in the house. Make book on that. It’s a certainty. So regardless of what happens in the Senate, Trump will go down in history as the third President impeached by the House. Fact.
Now, we don’t know what happens in Senate but assuming as I think is likely they don’t remove Trump, I guess it remains to be seen what the public makes of that.
I’ll remind you that both Jimmy Carter and GW made the impeachment articles against the former occupants a central theme of their successful campaigns and they didn’t even get to run against the perps
Bonus points for ehat impeachment will do for his “brand.” Emoluments night as well cut both ways !
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, I was too busy looking at the jobs report and the stock market....what were you saying?
Market will continue to thrive after he’s gone believe that. Some presidents get lucky and things go well others Like Bush enter months prior before the worst Terrorist attack on the mainland in history occurs.
Then brilliant men like Obama can take the country out from one of the worst economic periods in our time and get it rolling full steam for others to take credit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLol
Market will continue to thrive after he’s gone believe that. Some presidents get lucky and things go well others Like Bush enter months prior before the worst Terrorist attack on the mainland in history occurs.
Then brilliant men like Obama can take the country out from one of the worst economic periods in our time and get it rolling full steam for others to take credit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postplease provide proof of your bogus and slanderous statements...do yo have the financials from mar a lago? if No, then stfu. you are nothing put a typical sh_t stirrer with no proof of anything but a keyboard.
Either you have ignored those reportings and just have looked around them to avoid seeing them.
ww.huffpost.com/entry/trump-obama-golf_n_5d45c...
thegolfnewsnet.com/golfnewsnetteam/2018/05/24/...
Here's two links going back to May 2019 that document costs up to that point.....
If you want to argue, try to argue like an adult.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, I was too busy looking at the jobs report and the stock market....what were you saying?
Or perhaps you should look at wealth distribution in this country between 1989 and today.
Jobs alone do not define the economy. In fact, it's a pretty narrow way to assess the overall health of our economy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe you should also look at "wage growth" at the same time.
Or perhaps you should look at wealth distribution in this country between 1989 and today.
Jobs alone do not define the economy. In fact, it's a pretty narrow way to assess the overall health of our economy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe you should also look at "wage growth" at the same time.
Or perhaps you should look at wealth distribution in this country between 1989 and today.
Jobs alone do not define the economy. In fact, it's a pretty narrow way to assess the overall health of our economy.
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/06/ar...ising-or-flat/
Face it, you want trump and the economy to fail...pretty sad
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, I was too busy looking at the jobs report and the stock market....what were you saying?
Also, the stock market isn't the economy. It's based on earnings. Even in crappy economies certain companies can still make money.
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A look at wage growth shows it's lagging behind targets, more of less keeping up with inflation and that's it.
https://www.epi.org/nominal-wage-tracker/
"A crucial measure of how far from full recovery the economy remains is the growth of nominal wages (wages unadjusted for inflation). Nominal wage growth since the recovery officially began in mid-2009 has been low and flat. This isn’t surprising—the weak labor market of the last seven years has put enormous downward pressure on wages. Employers don’t have to offer big wage increases to get and keep the workers they need. And this remains true even as a jobs recovery has consistently forged ahead in recent years."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...er/2580205001/
“Wage growth has hit a wall,” Joseph Song, senior economist at Bank of America Merrill *****, wrote in a report.
Economists blame myriad factors, including President Donald Trump’s trade war with China and a slowing U.S. economy, weak productivity growth and meager inflation.
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Can you say “cover up?”
The national security aide to Vice President Mike Pence who testified publicly before the House Intelligence Committee gave congressional investigators information about a phone call between Pence and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in September, according to a new letter from House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff (D-CA).
Schiff revealed the existence of the new impeachment evidence in a letter to Pence on Friday. According to the letter, the vice president’s office has classified the information that aide Jennifer Williams provided to investigators about the September 18 Pence-Zelensky phone call. Schiff asked Pence to declassify the supplemental testimony, saying there was no “legitimate” reason to keep the information secret.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan you say “cover up?”
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Originally posted by unregistered View Postthe triple p (pence, pompeo and perry) are neck deep in this, but the focus for now remains on trump. The pentagon hearings went on well past when nixon resigned. Sixty nine people were indicted then and 48 found guilty. For those who are too young to remember it was two years from the watergate break in to when nixon resigned, and nixon resigned before he could be impeached once the gop told him they wouldn't support him. This is happening in warp speed compared to nixon. If trump would actually mount a defense - you know, let people testify for him, produce evidence congress has requested" it would slow down. But mr innocent has no support other than his claims it was a perfect call :)
lock them up
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan you say “cover up?”
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