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Silvafan
That was proven true! LOL!
Serrano
America got the President they deserved.
We certainly deserve a lot after being bamboozled by Obama.
And oh man, did we ever dodge a bullet when that corrupt warmonger was defeated in 2016.
1glenn
"Trade wars are easy to win."
Serrano
"If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor."
JeffLee
Despite the fact more American voters voted for his opponent than for him?
theFu
Mine are up almost 4x higher.
A slight downturn in the economy is common for 2nd term Presidents the year after the election.
If Trump wants to help the economy, can should use the Presidential pulpit to push Congress and the States to ratify the Congressional Term Limits Constitutional Amendment that 5 Republican sponsors submitted to Congress last January.
House: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-joint-resolution/20
Senate: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-joint-resolution/1
This would bring many more new people into elections. This was one of Trump's campaign promises, but the US President isn't part of the US Amendment process except to provide light on it. He doesn't sign anything.
rcch
i,ll agree with that. many desperate people in American MM.
quercetum
America got the President they deserved.
cla68
You can expect to see almost daily articles like this in the mainstream media over the next year as they try to convince people not to re-elect President Trump. It’s similar to the nonstop fake news over the pad two years about the Russian “collusion” conspiracy theory.
JeffLee
Not surprising or unusual, as the US economy is on its longest expansion in history. US consumers, whose spending accounts for 70% of GDP, still seem pretty confident, so I'm on the bullish side.