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1 hour ago, concha said:

the key word is “recovery”. The economy was in the shitter under Bush. Let’s see the charts and graphs outlining this great republican presidents performance.   

so you mock the one who recovered the economy from disaster and not the one that caused the downward spiral.  Clown 🤡 

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35 minutes ago, HawgGoneIt said:

 

Indeed. He "only" hit 2.9%.

That said, he did better than the rest of the industrialized first world. For comparison, Japan was at 0.8% , Germany was at 1.5%, France 1.4%, Canada 1.8%...

And this was while he was in a trade conflict with China (in which he and America appear to have come out on top).

Oh, and lest we forget that he was handed an economy that grew at just 1.5% in 2016.

 

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2 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

the key word is “recovery”. The economy was in the shitter under Bush. Let’s see the charts and graphs outlining this great republican presidents performance.   

so you mock the one who recovered the economy from disaster and not the one that caused the downward spiral.  Clown 🤡 

 

The downward spiral was caused by the housing collapse.  Which was mainly the result of Dem policies.

Would you like to see video of Republicans raising the alarm and being demonized by prominent Democrats in 2004? It's entertaining.

"Clown"

LMAO

 

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