The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

"I will be giving a major speech, on most likely Monday. We are going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the Clintons,"" Donald J. Trump 6/9/2016

 
Have you heard this one, no balz?
GDP 4.1%
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Great pic. Not sure which one is better...Super Tool or I'm a tool.

Have you read this, genius.

I wouldn't want to overstate the underlying strength in GDP growth based on Friday's numbers,” Omair Sharif, senior U.S.economist at Societe Generale, said before the report. “There was a big boost from trade, but that'll go away.” Going forward, “it's highly unlikely we'll get 4 percent growth, or even 3 percent on a sustained basis.”
 
Great pic. Not sure which one is better...Super Tool or I'm a tool.

Have you read this, genius.

I wouldn't want to overstate the underlying strength in GDP growth based on Friday's numbers,” Omair Sharif, senior U.S.economist at Societe Generale, said before the report. “There was a big boost from trade, but that'll go away.” Going forward, “it's highly unlikely we'll get 4 percent growth, or even 3 percent on a sustained basis.”
I thought trade was going to destroy our economy?
 
Great pic. Not sure which one is better...Super Tool or I'm a tool.

Have you read this, genius.

I wouldn't want to overstate the underlying strength in GDP growth based on Friday's numbers,” Omair Sharif, senior U.S.economist at Societe Generale, said before the report. “There was a big boost from trade, but that'll go away.” Going forward, “it's highly unlikely we'll get 4 percent growth, or even 3 percent on a sustained basis.”
Foreign, Anti American bloomberg lefty kook.
No wonder you follow him.
Chicken little.
 
I thought trade was going to destroy our economy?
Only when you boy

Yet the risks from tariff wars and afading effect from tax cuts are among reasons analysts see difficulty keeping the economy growing at such a robust pace.
Foreign, Anti American bloomberg lefty kook.
No wonder you follow him.
Chicken little.
Not sure how reporting on the economy makes you anti American? Do you dry clean your hood and robes or do you need to do that at home? Just curious...

Post more pictures of your boy.....makes me laugh!
 
Have you heard this one, no balz?
GDP 4.1%
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Still riding that wave.

— President Donald Trump relentlessly congratulates himself for the healthy state of the U.S. economy, with its steady growth, low unemployment, busier factories and confident consumers.

But in the year since Trump’s inauguration, most analysts tend to agree on this: The economy remains essentially the same sturdy one he inherited from Barack Obama.

https://www.denverpost.com/2018/01/20/donald-trump-takes-credit-for-barack-obama-economy/

So the bullish outlook is not entirely without basis. The economy is doing well in most respects, and Trump’s policies have contributed. Tax cuts are good for business, everything else being equal, and so is deregulation — though either may also have damaging consequences in the future.


But presidents don’t have nearly as much to do with our economic fortunes as Trump’s supporters believe. And if they do, those people owe Barack Obama a big fat groveling apology.

Trump is the classic example of a man born on third base who thinks he hit a triple.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...p-economy-growth-jobs-128-20180126-story.html
 
Only when you boy

Yet the risks from tariff wars and afading effect from tax cuts are among reasons analysts see difficulty keeping the economy growing at such a robust pace.

Not sure how reporting on the economy makes you anti American? Do you dry clean your hood and robes or do you need to do that at home? Just curious...

Post more pictures of your boy.....makes me laugh!
Grey.
 
Still riding that wave.

— President Donald Trump relentlessly congratulates himself for the healthy state of the U.S. economy, with its steady growth, low unemployment, busier factories and confident consumers.

But in the year since Trump’s inauguration, most analysts tend to agree on this: The economy remains essentially the same sturdy one he inherited from Barack Obama.

https://www.denverpost.com/2018/01/20/donald-trump-takes-credit-for-barack-obama-economy/

So the bullish outlook is not entirely without basis. The economy is doing well in most respects, and Trump’s policies have contributed. Tax cuts are good for business, everything else being equal, and so is deregulation — though either may also have damaging consequences in the future.


But presidents don’t have nearly as much to do with our economic fortunes as Trump’s supporters believe. And if they do, those people owe Barack Obama a big fat groveling apology.

Trump is the classic example of a man born on third base who thinks he hit a triple.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...p-economy-growth-jobs-128-20180126-story.html
You are truly a coward.
 
Great pic. Not sure which one is better...Super Tool or I'm a tool.

Have you read this, genius.

I wouldn't want to overstate the underlying strength in GDP growth based on Friday's numbers,” Omair Sharif, senior U.S.economist at Societe Generale, said before the report. “There was a big boost from trade, but that'll go away.” Going forward, “it's highly unlikely we'll get 4 percent growth, or even 3 percent on a sustained basis.”

Highly unlikely Trump gets elected prez...hmmmm
 
Still riding that wave.

— President Donald Trump relentlessly congratulates himself for the healthy state of the U.S. economy, with its steady growth, low unemployment, busier factories and confident consumers.

But in the year since Trump’s inauguration, most analysts tend to agree on this: The economy remains essentially the same sturdy one he inherited from Barack Obama.

https://www.denverpost.com/2018/01/20/donald-trump-takes-credit-for-barack-obama-economy/

So the bullish outlook is not entirely without basis. The economy is doing well in most respects, and Trump’s policies have contributed. Tax cuts are good for business, everything else being equal, and so is deregulation — though either may also have damaging consequences in the future.


But presidents don’t have nearly as much to do with our economic fortunes as Trump’s supporters believe. And if they do, those people owe Barack Obama a big fat groveling apology.

Trump is the classic example of a man born on third base who thinks he hit a triple.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...p-economy-growth-jobs-128-20180126-story.html
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...MwCHoECAgQJQ&usg=AOvVaw34JJNLZJC7sSkTT4WC9TPE

Top Obama Economist: GDP Even Stronger Than It Looks
14 hours ago
 
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