cajunrevenge
Well-known member
I am sober, you might need to explain it.
Just saying. Im not really a Trump fan, but he's going to be much more moderate than people assume.
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Left would rather talk about identify politics than yet another month of job and wage growth.
I get it. But damn it seems like y'all would get tired of it
I mean, damn, 57 wasn’t out here taking monthly victory laps on every scrap of news about growth and lower unemployment during the Obama years.
I think it’s fair and honest to acknowledge the big-picture good economic numbers. In these discussions I’ve been focused on real wage growth and have been disappointed by its lagging, but I will say I’m glad to see some movement in that number, too.
But, damn, if we’re gonna be making entreaties for intellectual honesty, let’s all just admit we can read a graph and say that the current good times are a continuation of a trend. I think the markets were goosed by Trump’s election and the promise of tax cuts and deregulation, and I think that the tax cuts have made an impact (though one which may boomerang later) but this narrative that a President Clinton, or Sanders or Kasich or Cruz, wouldn’t be presiding over a healthy and growing economy bespeaks ingesting some fairly suspect kool-aid.
A lot of economists forecast that it would be at least 10-15 years before we fully shook off the effects of the credit crisis/housing market crash/Great Recession dated to 2007 or so.
I mean, damn, 57 wasn’t out here taking monthly victory laps on every scrap of news about growth and lower unemployment during the Obama years.
I guess Trump's "non-fans" around here want to make sure he gets full credit for all of it plus the flowers in place of missiles at the North Korean parade. I mean it is unfair the rest of us don't appreciate the sharp intellect behind the policy shifts that have produced these results. Results on the ground mind you.
it's fine to talk about results in the field...I desire to credit the wisdom of the current occupant of the oval office is the problematic partYes I'd rather talk about results on the field than soap operas.
Just like I'd rather talk about Obama's results on the field rather than his charming respect for the office.
When Trump gets impeached for collusion I'll discuss that too
I'm a little tired of having to explain the difference between the Obama economy and ours today.
Clearly, you all either don't understand the role the fed played, or you just don't think it mattered. Either way, I'm done trying to explain it