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2024 can't come soon enough. Runaway inflation fears, a collapsing stock market, opening up the border, jobless claims up, endless $$ printing...this train is already going off the tracks. Yes there's still a long way to go, but this is going nowhere fast, and Biden and Co. better turn things around soon. Trump we miss you, come back soon!
The stock market is not collapsing.
Jobless claims soared under Trump, not Biden and appear to be going down recently, especially with today's print.
The federal reserve, not the president, is responsible for "money printing." Except of course what they do isn't really 'money printing'. But that's another topic.
You are going to be disappointed when things start to get back to normal over the next year.
2024 can't come soon enough. Runaway inflation fears, a collapsing stock market, opening up the border, jobless claims up, endless $$ printing...this train is already going off the tracks. Yes there's still a long way to go, but this is going nowhere fast, and Biden and Co. better turn things around soon. Trump we miss you, come back soon!
President Trump needs to be back soon. 2024 there will be no America left under biden
The stock market is not collapsing.
Jobless claims soared under Trump, not Biden and appear to be going down recently, especially with today's print.
The federal reserve, not the president, is responsible for "money printing." Except of course what they do isn't really 'money printing'. But that's another topic.
You are going to be disappointed when things start to get back to normal over the next year.
Yeah I'd love to be wrong, and I hope I am. But I'm not exactly getting a great feeling about the way things are headed. And don't split hairs. If Biden didn't want a $1.9T stimulus, we wouldn't be getting it. And no, in the Trump economy I remember were constant "now hiring" signs everywhere, bullish sentiment, and pretty much anyone could get a job who wanted one.
Yeah I'd love to be wrong, and I hope I am. But I'm not exactly getting a great feeling about the way things are headed. And don't split hairs. If Biden didn't want a $1.9T stimulus, we wouldn't be getting it. And no, in the Trump economy I remember were constant "now hiring" signs everywhere, bullish sentiment, and pretty much anyone could get a job who wanted one.
Well, we are still suffering under some COVID effects. As I said, it will eventually get back to normal.
2024 can't come soon enough. Runaway inflation fears, a collapsing stock market, opening up the border, jobless claims up, endless $$ printing...this train is already going off the tracks. Yes there's still a long way to go, but this is going nowhere fast, and Biden and Co. better turn things around soon. Trump we miss you, come back soon!
We need neither Biden nor Trump. Trump created massive deficits. Biden is no better. We need to have higher standards for who we elect as president.
The stock market is not collapsing.
Jobless claims soared under Trump, not Biden and appear to be going down recently, especially with today's print.
The federal reserve, not the president, is responsible for "money printing." Except of course what they do isn't really 'money printing'. But that's another topic.
You are going to be disappointed when things start to get back to normal over the next year.
The federal reserve and the US government have been in bed together for a while now. Dont know where you have been but China Biden's Treasury pick "Janet" is the direct evidence of the FED and US government sleeping with eachother. Its quite clear .......
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