volfanhill
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Blaming O is an every day occurrence in these threads, perhaps you can point out, just once, where you've gotten tired of blaming him. I'll wait here, otherwise, sit down.
I agree he’s been very strong in this areaYeah yeah slight downward trend how many have been created since his inauguration ? Pushing half a million. How many records have been set on the stock market since he’s been in 10, 12, 15? I’ve lost track seven to 10 trillion added in total wealth? This is a marathon chief not a sprint.
If you disagree with blaming Obama for **** that happens now (which I assume you do), then you should also disagree with solely crediting Obama for today's economy, for consistency's sake.Blaming O is an every day occurrence in these threads, perhaps you can point out, just once, where you've gotten tired of blaming him. I'll wait here, otherwise, sit down.
If you disagree with blaming Obama for **** that happens now (which I assume you do), then you should also disagree with solely crediting Obama for today's economy, for consistency's sake.
Also, you conveniently ignored my question. Just to re-iterate: At what point does the economy become Trump's?
Apparently the vast majority of the GOP stopped caring about deficits in 2016. I didn’t leave the GOP the GOP left me.I simply pointed out that the trajectory of the economy and the DOW is no different than his predecessor. If you inferred anything else, that's on you.
How about a question for you. At what point does the deficit become trumps? Remember how the right used to care about that? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
If you want to whine about invoking that point as a whataboutisim or as it being "lazy", I'll ask you to point out where you've complained about that when Obama has been drug through the mud, in any post, in any thread.
Rational people call those folks "allies".