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Objectively a great year. ISIS lost their caliphate, Stock market up 30%, unemployment near record lows, Fastest rise in wages in 17 years, consumer/business confidence near record highs, border crossing at 45 year lows.
This one applies here, even though it addresses a different subject:
I think it's hilarious how serious some people are taking these rankings.
Here, let's ask people who despise Donald Trump to come up with a list of presidents, ranked in order from greatest to worst... gee, I wonder where Trump will fall on that list.
I have no problem with people disliking Trump (he is not my favorite president either), but knock it off already with these STUPID political stunts. It's all so phony.
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Yeah, his first year is so bad, the economy is booming like it hasn't in the 8 years of Obama. Markets breaking records, over and over. Massive job creation. More money in the pockets of every family, and bonuses being paid by companies. Jobs coming back from "offshore."
Yeah, his first year is so bad, the economy is booming like it hasn't in the 8 years of Obama. Markets breaking records, over and over. Massive job creation. More money in the pockets of every family, and bonuses being paid by companies. Jobs coming back from "offshore."
They don't want to admit that even Republican scholars ranked him in the bottom five. Unlike the cult, right-leaning historians and scholars have no delusions about Trump.
It's kind of hard to claim a bias when their own side agrees with the study.
LOL! You can't be serious!
Worst, most corrupt president in American history is Barack H. Obama. No question. And President Trump is tasked with having to clean up his mess.
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