Biden’s job approval takes nosedive

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Sep 3, 2021.

  1. UsualName

    UsualName

    As democrats go down so does America.
     
    #81     Dec 10, 2021
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    They should've done something about it methinks
     
    #82     Dec 10, 2021
  3. No lie there.

    You guys are right at the tip of the spear when it comes to the race to the bottom.

    And you are taking the whole ship down with you.

    You are just realizing that?

    Gawd.

    Also, while you are here if you have the latest script from Leftyville telling us yet again that inflation is only going to be 2% next year and the rest is just transitory, please post that.

    THAT WOULD BE GREAT!!!!

    Thanking you in advance.

    Idiots.
     
    #83     Dec 10, 2021
  4. Oh, everyone knows that. Especially the dems.

    The catch-22 is that the things that the demtards want to do and to cram in are the very same things that will make their loss at midterms even greater.

    As usual your ilk are a confused bunch. Half of them want to double down and get as much crazy in as they can before the party is over. The other half want to dial it back and see if they can survive.

    If Biden doesn't get something through that is big on the second larger porkulus bill soon then the disappointment among the "progressives" will set in longggg before the midterms and it will be ugly. Not that it is pretty now.
     
    #84     Dec 10, 2021
  5. Oh I dunno. True to a point . Biden was just a placeholder but they wanted more than just the house and senate back. Joe was supposed to be the greeter at Walmart that let the Trojan Horse Kamala in. They had a plan for total progressive as far as the eye could see, in all three branches.

    Problem is the horse died. And the people are beginnig to bark back at their international and domestic failures as the country collapses.
     
    #85     Dec 10, 2021
  6. UsualName

    UsualName

    Well we know republicans aren’t going to pass any legislation so it’s in the democrats and the democrats won’t have enough power for quite a long time so yes we are about to be adrift and no it will not be good.

    Next year is coming upon us quickly and no I don’t see us outside of the 2-3% range. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see deflation in the middle of the year, maybe Q3.
     
    #86     Dec 10, 2021

  7. Make that 4% minimum.

    Of course we know how dems present data: "Crime is going down if you don't count murders, rapes, and property crimes."

    Similarly we will see dems with their "Inflation is only at 2% if you don't count housing, gas, consumer goods, and food." Usual Tard will be among those crockmeisters.
     
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    #87     Dec 10, 2021
  8. UsualName

    UsualName

    blah. Anyway, it is remarkable to be in a pandemic and the contention on inflation is whether or not at the tail end it will be 2 or 4 percent.

    I get you’ll spin all of this because you have an agenda but it is remarkable, truly, that the swings were only -2 - +6 in an economy so globally connected.

    Take a look at what happened in the Spanish flu years and the subsequent deflation after.

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    The truth is we have learned a lot about economics since the last pandemic and last stock market collapse. The Fed economic policies and federal government on whole in 2008 and 2020 really did a good job of maintaining the economy.
     
    #88     Dec 10, 2021
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    #89     Dec 10, 2021
  10. Mercor

    Mercor

    Ok Professor..
    Did anything significant happen between your red lines...Something that might have created incredible demand for all goods, say between 2016-1920
    Same pattern also starting 1942
     
    #90     Dec 10, 2021