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Are you suggesting Bush was the victim of an economic cycle lol?
Where did I suggest that?
Are you suggesting Bush was the victim of an economic cycle lol?
You realize that economics is a partisan sport, don't you?
You guys really gave Obama zero credit for the turnaround from '09 until he left office.
I try to avoid that. I look at cause & try to ascribe reasoning to conclusions. There is much that is outside a President's control regardless, but since food stamps are so tied into employment, it's fair to give both Obama and Trump some credit for the development in the OP.
Well, I guess this is the ‘Otrumpa’ economy lol.
Who knew.
Fair enough, but that doesn't explain the three year lag between the unemployment peak and the food stamp peak. Especially based on the fact that during the Trump term, the two hit rock bottom nearly simultaneously....
If you want to ignore economic complexities in order to have a more definitive/neater label, I won't get in the way or anything.
Honestly, I'd have to look more into that. My guess right off the top would be that a significant # of jobs in the beginning of the recovery were lower wage & more temporary.
Say it ain't so? You mean the Obama jobs were low wage jobs? Yikes!
Well, to start with, for sure. The idea of the stimulus was just to get people working again.
But but but "shovel ready jobs"! Construction and engineering jobs, especially on FedCo projects, are high paying.
Eh - you can cherrypick comments if you want to try to discredit it, but most who have followed the economy give the stimulus loads of credit for turning things around.
I know it's hard to give the "other side" any credit, but it's hard to argue w/ results.
"Some say."
However others say, and common sense backs it up, that you can't spend your way out of a bad economy. It's like trying to lift yourself out of a bucket by pulling on the bucket handles.
Want food stamp use to plummet, increase the min. wage steeply. Then the working poor will not qualify. There are lots of support methods that would drop , like housing allowances and ADC. If companies do not pay a living wage, tax payers will be burdened with making up the difference. Let the wealthy pay.
I've never felt that way. I think it's true at times, and I'm generally a deficit hawk, but at that time, the private sector wasn't budging. Austerity measures would have been a disaster (imo).
agree. those who continue to say "Trump inherited the Obama recovery" in an attempt to not give credit to Trump for deregulation and tax reform are disengenuous ( to put it mildly)It’s a silly debate.
No president gets to keep his name on the economy after he leaves office, not even Obama lol.
This is Trump’s economy. And if there was even scant question of that, it’s been removed by the Trump tax cuts.
Say it ain't so? You mean the Obama jobs were low wage jobs? Yikes!
Prove what claim?
As people become employed, fewer need food stamps. Are you denying that unemployment steadily went down under Obama? Do you ONLY give credit to Trump for this?
This is factually incorrect.