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To: zzpat who wrote (1043063)12/14/2017 12:15:00 PM
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"Tillerson ends Europe trip after wave of rebukes on Trump positions"

FAKENEWS. Please educate yourself. BTW, according to your lying DIMMS and FAKEMEDIA, Tillerson was to be gone. Such simple minded people. No wonder your masters and handlers love you so much.



To: zzpat who wrote (1043063)12/14/2017 7:40:45 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573207
 
Stunning MAGAnomics – Holiday Sales Nearly Tripling Previous Forecasts…
Posted on December 14, 2017 by sundance
On the same day that DoLS reports unemployment claims are at their lowest level in 45 years; and on the same day when Reuters economist panel admits that wages are indeed going up quickly now; well, the November holiday sales results are being reviewed and the results are stunning.



( Reuters) U.S. retail sales increased more than expected in November as the holiday shopping season got off to a brisk start, pointing to sustained strength in the economy.

[…] The Commerce Department said retail sales rose 0.8 percent last month, with households buying a range of goods even as they cut back on purchases of motor vehicles. Data for October was revised to show sales gaining 0.5 percent instead of the previously reported 0.2 percent increase.

Retail sales accelerated 5.8 percent on an annual basis. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales increasing only 0.3 percent in November. (link)

5.8% growth over last year is BIGLY yuge. We’re talking about massive numbers. To move them almost 6% is bigly. Remember, retail sales account for approximately two-thirds of all U.S. economic activity within our GDP valuation. We are the world’s largest market economy.