Quiz: What does the number 19,100 represent?

compuwiz1

Admin Emeritus Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999
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And he says mean things too! In the meantime, black and Hispanic unemployment are at the lowest points they've been in a long, long time. We have far less people on food stamps. We're soon to be rockin' a 4% GDP. The important things are looking up.
 
Jan 25, 2011
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And he says mean things too! In the meantime, black and Hispanic unemployment are at the lowest points they've been in a long, long time. We have far less people on food stamps. We're soon to be rockin' a 4% GDP. The important things are looking up.
Black and Hispanic unemployment have been on a steady downward trajectory for 8 years. This has not been accelerated by Trump.
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Food stamp usage has been on a steady downward trend since 2013. This has not been accelerated by Trump.

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Trump's trade war will likely lead to increased unemployment and reduced GDP since, well, that's what happens. The best you can hope for is it will simply stagnate the economy.

At the same time he has dramatically accelerated the rate of increase in the National Debt during a time of recovery.
 

fskimospy

Elite Member
Mar 10, 2006
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It is amazing that the economy under Obama was considered terrible by Republicans but functionally the exact same economy with modestly slower job growth is considered great under Trump.

It’s almost as if their reaction is purely emotional or something.
 
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dank69

Lifer
Oct 6, 2009
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And he says mean things too! In the meantime, black and Hispanic unemployment are at the lowest points they've been in a long, long time. We have far less people on food stamps. We're soon to be rockin' a 4% GDP. The important things are looking up.
Please define "far less people on food stamps."
 
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It is amazing that the economy under Obama was considered terrible by Republicans but functionally the exact same economy with modestly slower job growth is considered great under Trump.

It’s almost as if their reaction is purely emotional or something.
*cough* brown guy *cough*
 

Mai72

Lifer
Sep 12, 2012
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Reminds me of another leader who also made many false claims.

His name: HITLER! :eek::eek::eek:
 

fskimospy

Elite Member
Mar 10, 2006
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*cough* brown guy *cough*

I mean I don’t dispute that racism has a healthy home in the Republican Party but I suspect the better answer is simple partisanship. If Hillary Clinton were president today I bet most Republicans would still think the economy was bad.

We would be having the ‘slow and steady growth isn’t great, but it isn’t bad either’ vs. ‘dumbocrats are holding back growth through their communism’ debate. Now because the Republicans are in charge it’s ‘growth isn’t great but it isn’t bad either’ vs. ‘greatest economy in history.’
 

brycejones

Lifer
Oct 18, 2005
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And he says mean things too! In the meantime, black and Hispanic unemployment are at the lowest points they've been in a long, long time. We have far less people on food stamps. We're soon to be rockin' a 4% GDP. The important things are looking up.

Unemployment figures can be trusted now? Who knew you would believe them once Dumpy was in office.
 

brycejones

Lifer
Oct 18, 2005
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I mean I don’t dispute that racism has a healthy home in the Republican Party but I suspect the better answer is simple partisanship. If Hillary Clinton were president today I bet most Republicans would still think the economy was bad.
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The GOP would also completely lose their shit if Harley said they were moving manufacturing overseas because of Hillary's trade policies.
 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
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Compuwiz1 successfully derailed another thread with a completely off-topic post. This thread is about Trump being a lying sack of trump.
 

HomerJS

Lifer
Feb 6, 2002
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Nov 29, 2006
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Black and Hispanic unemployment have been on a steady downward trajectory for 8 years. This has not been accelerated by Trump.
brundage-fig2.png


Food stamp usage has been on a steady downward trend since 2013. This has not been accelerated by Trump.

Food-Stamps-Yearly.jpg




Trump's trade war will likely lead to increased unemployment and reduced GDP since, well, that's what happens. The best you can hope for is it will simply stagnate the economy.

At the same time he has dramatically accelerated the rate of increase in the National Debt during a time of recovery.

Yeah, but you have contend with this in 2020.

FUFS2.jpg
 

zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
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And he says mean things too! In the meantime, black and Hispanic unemployment are at the lowest points they've been in a long, long time. We have far less people on food stamps. We're soon to be rockin' a 4% GDP. The important things are looking up.

lol at this dummy.
 

zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
111,555
30,775
146
It is amazing that the economy under Obama was considered terrible by Republicans but functionally the exact same economy with modestly slower job growth is considered great under Trump.

It’s almost as if their reaction is purely emotional or something.

I think it has something to do with Obama being black.

Oh, and a secret muslim. I mean, this is just from observation over the last 10 years of insatiable republican anger and pants-wetting fear.
 

TStep

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Feb 16, 2003
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I was going to say "What is a butt ugly semi auto Ruger with the minimum legal length barrel for a rifle" but I'm guessing that might not be the desired response