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Former President Obama on Monday urged a crowd in Las Vegas to "remember who started" the current economic boom, reminding them that the country recovered from the Great Recession during his presidency.
Unlike some, I actually try to state facts," Obama said. "I believe in facts. I believe in a fact-based reality, fact-based politics. I don't believe in just making stuff up. I think you should actually say to people what's true."
Obama is the biggest pantload ever to occupy the Whitehouse. Everything he say, practically, is dead wrong. A veritable "what-time-isn't-it" clock.
To ignore the economic growth and consistent bull market under Obama admin's years after inheriting a train wreck is to ignore well-documented reality.
Yes, the economy had grown at a faster rate under Trump. Did you blockheads know that two things can both be true, and one does not negate the other?
You can argue that it was stimulus under Obama. Sure. Well, it's also stimulus under Trump by slashing taxes on the up-trend while boosting government spending - and ballooning the deficit, by the way. So at minimum, both have done it. Main difference is Obama did it at a time when things were falling through the floor and Trump did it when things were already long trending up.
Not to mention that Obama "won" the PolitiFact Lie of the Year in 2013 re the ACA, yet today said "I believe in facts. I believe in a fact-based reality, fact based politics. I don't believe in just making stuff up. I think you should actually say to people what is true"......
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