I don't trust the numbers.
View: https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/1532701671008403456?s=20&t=gu8c3inTcgBegmjF5OLAgQ
.1% away from Trump's record of 3.5%
When Biden hits or beats 3.5% you gonna give him props @Hauler ?
Unemployment also isn't a good economic indicator as we've discussed ad nauseum.I don't trust the numbers.
well yeah, because people went back to work after the pandemic. For fuck sake, how are you not grasping this?
Back to work at the levels of the Trump administration at its greatest. Good work Biden!well yeah, because people went back to work after the pandemic. For fuck sake, how are you not grasping this?
Lol, you’re so good at sticking to your gimmick.Back to work at the levels of the Trump administration at its greatest. Good work Biden!
Now that’s a Biden win.
well just print another couple trillion and keep that economy going.
Donald J Trump approves of this message.well just print another couple trillion and keep that economy going.
I agree.Donald J Trump approves of this message.
Joe Biden
On October 1, 2021, at the end of fiscal year 2021, the national debt was $28.4 trillion. Between the end of fiscal year 2020 and the end of fiscal year 2021, the national debt grew $1.5 trillion, a 5.6% increase year over year. For fiscal year 2022, President Biden's budget includes a deficit of $1.84 trillion, and by the end of January 2022, the national debt had already grown to exceed $30.0 trillion.19
Donald Trump
At the end of fiscal year 2020, the debt was $26.9 trillion. Trump added $6.7 trillion to the debt between fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2020, a 33.1% increase
Jimmy luvs Bernie!
He essentially did.