The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

History shows your use of the ignore button to deal with your post election wounds. The infection festers on.
Oh now you find the need, yet again, to attempt some revisionist history, nice try . . . it will work of coursr with your gaggle of fellow idiots. Enjoy your stupidity and I will continue to laugh at you.
 
S&P 500 Has Performed Far Worse Under Trump Than Under Obama

When it comes to talking himself up, Trump in particular has compared himself to Barack Obama. So, how do the two presidents measure up in terms of growth in major indexes, measured between their inauguration and May 31 of their third year in office?

The short answer is that Trump has quite a way to go. Under Obama, the S&P 500 grew by 56.4%. The Dow Jones Industrials Average was up 50.6% and the Nasdaq, 92.9%.

The numbers under Trump were 21.4% for the S&P 500, 25.2% for the Dow, and 34.2% for Nasdaq.

http://fortune.com/2019/06/03/stock-market-trump-obama-sp-500/
 
Tell us about the inflation caused by all that Obama QE, would you, Iz? How much has inflation increased as a result of the QE, Iz? Do we still have it? Has the QE been a problem? How, exactly?
Hey Iz...cat got your tongue? Tell us all about that "QE" you always talk about and how it has caused inflation. What was the matter again? We printed up "fake money" and then what happened?
 
S&P 500 Has Performed Far Worse Under Trump Than Under Obama

When it comes to talking himself up, Trump in particular has compared himself to Barack Obama. So, how do the two presidents measure up in terms of growth in major indexes, measured between their inauguration and May 31 of their third year in office?

The short answer is that Trump has quite a way to go. Under Obama, the S&P 500 grew by 56.4%. The Dow Jones Industrials Average was up 50.6% and the Nasdaq, 92.9%.

The numbers under Trump were 21.4% for the S&P 500, 25.2% for the Dow, and 34.2% for Nasdaq.

http://fortune.com/2019/06/03/stock-market-trump-obama-sp-500/
Dems are pretty much always better for the economy. The last Republican spiraled us into a recession.
 
Dems are pretty much always better for the economy. The last Republican spiraled us into a recession.
Pfffttt...
The Democrats ran the House, they passed the budgets, including spending on Iran and Afghanistan...yet you choose to ignore that...
The Democrats had been warned about Freddie & Fannie, but they saw no problem (I can play those clips again if you want), and you once again choose to ignore that.
Why?
 
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