The Biden Presidency

Politics is the art of taking credit. I dont see anyone chiming in with the context of Covid when the right claims Trump made us energy independent. Heck, Trump took credit for **** that was started 15 years before he took office.

Cool. How often did these adjustments happen under Trump? Under Biden it's been constant.
 
Cool. How often did these adjustments happen under Trump? Under Biden it's been constant.



According to the handy dandy graphs posted by other people we can see revised down in 2019, 2020, and 2021. So far with Biden its been 1 year up and 2 down. So assuming theres a negative revision next year they would be tied.
 
According to the handy dandy graphs posted by other people we can see revised down in 2019, 2020, and 2021. So far with Biden its been 1 year up and 2 down. So assuming theres a negative revision next year they would be tied.

How many revisions per year that happened under each president and the amount? lol

A little over 800,000 just this time around which is the most in 15 years.
 
Last edited:
I have not been able to find monthly data like that. But let's not beat around the bush. You just want something to be mad about. They can revise it down 1 million every year under Trump and you won't care. You are just concern trolling.
 
I have not been able to find monthly data like that. But let's not beat around the bush. You just want something to be mad about. They can revise it down 1 million every year under Trump and you won't care. You are just concern trolling.

No, I'm just seeing if you're trying another one of your ridiculous whataboutisms or if you could be correct.
 
I have not been able to find monthly data like that. But let's not beat around the bush. You just want something to be mad about. They can revise it down 1 million every year under Trump and you won't care. You are just concern trolling.

the correct conspiracy theory is that the pro-joe deep state cooked up these numbers to stick it to kamala and nancy for their coup

no coup no revisions
 
I have not been able to find monthly data like that. But let's not beat around the bush. You just want something to be mad about. They can revise it down 1 million every year under Trump and you won't care. You are just concern trolling.

The economy wasn't on the brink of a recession in 2019. It was literally the strongest it had ever been up until 2020. Don't act like it's remotely the same.
 
The economy wasn't on the brink of a recession in 2019. It was literally the strongest it had ever been up until 2020. Don't act like it's remotely the same.

The next time Cajun is fair will be the first time.

Jobs were being created at absurd rates and not just bulll**** part time jobs or government jobs. REAL jobs.

It was difficult to keep up with that true growth.
 
Last edited:
Job growth in the 3 years ending in December 2016: 8.1 million

Job growth in the 3 years ending in December 2019: 6.4 million

Job growth slowed down in spite of the Trump tax cuts blowing an enormous hole in federal finances
 
Job growth in the 3 years ending in December 2016: 8.1 million

Job growth in the 3 years ending in December 2019: 6.4 million

Job growth slowed down in spite of the Trump tax cuts blowing an enormous hole in federal finances

Obama's economy was an illusion created by massive quantitative easing. America had its greatest median income (adjusted for inflation) in decades under Trump

We had this discussion before about Trump's tax cuts which had little to no negative effect in tax revenue.

Once again, these jobs you talk about in regards to Obama were mostly jobs that came back after a recession. The same nonsense y'all are doing in regards to Biden's so-called job creation.
 
Last edited:
Job growth in the 3 years ending in December 2016: 8.1 million

Job growth in the 3 years ending in December 2019: 6.4 million

Job growth slowed down in spite of the Trump tax cuts blowing an enormous hole in federal finances

You don't think the 4 years coming out of the Great Recession played a factor in job growth? Why didn't you include Obama's first term in your analysis where he held a negative job growth? Or does it not fit your agenda?

I am more than willing to give Obama his due on leading us out of the Great Recession. The economy mostly did very well under his presidency, except for the fact that he nearly doubled the national debt in 8 years. Of course, Trump also had his issues with increasing the debt but debt growth had slowed considerably prior to 2020. It's disingenuous to try and portray Trump's economy as anything less than great before 2020.
 
Last edited:
Job growth in the 3 years ending in December 2016: 8.1 million

Job growth in the 3 years ending in December 2019: 6.4 million

Job growth slowed down in spite of the Trump tax cuts blowing an enormous hole in federal finances

Ah - The famous "GiG Economy"

No real jobs. All part time. All low paying.
 
Back
Top