It must be killing you how much good Trump has done in his first year. ****, its even possible that he helped create the conditions for Iran to be free again. Remember, the adults are now in charge and the world is better off for it.
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Could have been reported by the Times over a month ago. But this is not shocking. Maybe since its now in the NYT left will believe it.
hey it's 2018
maybe this is the year we are lucky enough for this out of shape ****ing loser to finally have the massive heart attack or stroke he deserves
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Could have been reported by the Times over a month ago. But this is not shocking. Maybe since its now in the NYT left will believe it.
Anyone want to touch this?
i thought you didn't trust the MSM
Goldfly: "Trump is a ****ing loser who deserves to die of a heart attack, along with his supporters who deserved to die in hurricanes"
also Goldfly: "Che is my man!"
Fixed it for you.
Goldie, why do you love Che? Seriously.
hey it's 2018
maybe this is the year we are lucky enough for this out of shape ****ing loser to finally have the massive heart attack or stroke he deserves
I haven't checked, but I'd be willing to bet that the majority of major drug breakthroughs come from American companies as they are allowed to make a profit from innovation.
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If anyone still doubted what trump has done/accomplished.
This is going way back, but I'm playing catch up. Antibiotic resistance is increasing at a terrifying pace right now. We need drug research more now than at any point in the last hundred years.
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I think he should center his 2020 re-election campaign around his remarkably successful no-plane-crashes policy.
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I think he should center his 2020 re-election campaign around his remarkably successful no-plane-crashes policy.
You're often criticizing others for making "emotional arguments." Now you're highlighting an article that shows us businesses making spending decisions based on how they feel about deregulation.
The evidence is weak that regulation actually reduces economic activity or that deregulation stimulates it. But business executives are largely convinced that the cost of complying with rules diverts money that could be invested elsewhere. And economists see a plausible connection between Mr. Trump’s determination to prune the federal rule book and the willingness of businesses to crank open their vaults. Measures of business confidence have climbed to record heights during Mr. Trump’s first year.
“The notion that deregulation unleashes growth is virtually impossible to find in the data,” said Jared Bernstein, a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities who served as the chief economic adviser to Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. “What does matter is this idea that confidence matters. If their expectations about the future are positive, then it does make a difference.”
And the White House is touting it based on how they feel about it:
Though he cautioned that it could take years of research to pin down the magnitude of the effects, he said deregulation was “the most plausible story” to explain why economic growth in 2017 had outstripped most forecasts.
“Our view is, the ‘no new regulations’ piece has to be more powerful than we thought,” he said.
All these feels.
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I think he should center his 2020 re-election campaign around his remarkably successful no-plane-crashes policy.