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To: Bill who wrote (1114294)1/31/2019 12:46:47 PM
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"Trump has done the best job as president since Reagan"
According to his cultists, at least.

Trump slapped with brutal failing grades after his first two years in office

Tom Boggioni TOM BOGGIONI
31 JAN 2019 AT 09:23 ET
rawstory.com

According to the editorial staff at Bloomberg, Donald Trump’s first two years of being president has been nothing short of a disaster filled with b roken promises and failed policies.

In a report card compiled by various contributors, the president was rated using 13 metrics and flopped in nine of them with four receiving what can best be described as a “gentleman’s C’s.”

According to the report, the same expert contributors were asked to go back to metric standards they proposed at the beginning of Trump’s administration and see how he has fared.

In a word, Trump has done “poorly.”

Leading off, contributor Jonathan Bernstein pointed out that Trump’s approval rating has plummeted and his numbers are, in fact, “historically bad.”

“Trump’s first year was a public opinion disaster — he was almost always the lowest-ranked president, sometimes even moving up a bit higher as we reached a point in their presidencies where one of his predecessors had slumped,” Bernstein wrote, adding Trump’s approval had edged up, only to take a drop again due to his disastrous 35-day government shutdown.

Trump also took hits from the experts for a collapsing stock market that has angered Wall Street, and for increasing the deficit (“Trump has the dubious distinction of being the first leader among the Group of Seven –Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, U.K., U.S. — to see the deficit widen on his watch as a percentage of gross domestic product during a synchronized global expansion.”).

The president was also called out for boasting he would “get U.S. multinational corporations to bring back their foreign cash piles,” which has mostly been a failure.

While giving Trump credit for spurring growth in manufacturing jobs, Bloomberg’s Conor Sen writes that the Rust Belt — where Trump was surprisingly strong in the 2016 presidential election — has seen little job gains, which could endanger his 2020 presidential prospects.

“Trump promised an economic turnaround in the four Rust Belt states that flipped red in 2016 — Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. It hasn’t materialized,” he writes. “The unemployment rate in all four states was already low; it has since fallen somewhat, just as it has for the country as a whole. Yet there are still no signs of a pickup in the labor force, with the combined labor force in all four states only up slightly over the past two years.”

The president also was called out for continually warning there is an “immigrant invasion,” when the data doesn’t support his claims.

Of even more interest, Americans doing searches looking into moving to Canada have not abated since his shocking 2016 win.

“After a quieter 2017, last summer Americans resumed threatening to move to Canada. Google search queries for ‘move to Canada’ peaked in late June, reaching levels not seen since the inauguration.” Bloomberg’s Elaine Ou writes. “A recent Gallup poll confirms this trend, reporting that a record 16 percent of Americans would like to permanently leave the country.”

You can read more here (subscription required).



To: Bill who wrote (1114294)1/31/2019 12:47:28 PM
From: Sdgla1 Recommendation

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If brummer is not getting paid by the word he should sign the papers now donating his brain to science.




To: Bill who wrote (1114294)1/31/2019 3:30:12 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579694
 
Reagan didn't lie every day and didn't commit treason with our enemies.

How dare you compare the two men..



To: Bill who wrote (1114294)1/31/2019 5:59:15 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Respond to of 1579694
 
OMG........Trump right now would be ranked 50th out of 44.... He'll never finish his term.



To: Bill who wrote (1114294)1/31/2019 6:14:54 PM
From: ryanaka  Respond to of 1579694
 
tRump stole the most amount of money from the entire Americans to give it to the 0.1% fucking stinking filthy rich.


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" The most recent tax cut, in 2017, will cost $1.9 trillion over ten years, but it boosted growth only slightly, if at all, while shifting the distribution of income toward the wealthy and reducing the number of people with health insurance.
Look abroad, and it becomes obvious that the United States has more of a revenue problem than an entitlement problem. U.S. spending on social programs ranks among the lowest in 35 advanced economies, yet the country has the highest deficit relative to its GDP in the group. That is because the United States brings in the fifth-lowest total revenue as a share of GDP among those 35 countries."