Despite the anti-Biden media and BS polls, Biden's economic score is B+ thus far.

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Despite challenges, according to Yahoo Finance's Rick Newman breaks down the latest Yahoo Finance/Moody's Analytics Bidenomics scorecard, President Biden thus far has earned a B+ economic scorecard. This compared to that lawlessly hacked in tyrant tRump earning a proper F every step of the way:

Consumers are bummed out, but they may be underestimating the health of the economy.

Eight months into Joe Biden’s presidential term, the economy earns a robust B+ grade, according to the Yahoo Finance Bidenomics Report Card. Our report card uses data provided by Moody’s Analytics to compare the Biden economy to that under seven prior presidents, going back to Jimmy Carter in the 1970s. We did the same for President Trump, beginning in 2017.

We track six economic indicators to assess the economy as ordinary people experience it: total employment, manufacturing employment, average hourly earnings, exports, stock prices and GDP per capita. Biden gets top marks in two of those categories—employment and exports—and high marks in three other categories. The weakest Biden numbers relate to earnings, though those have improved recently.

Timing is a huge factor in every president’s economic performance. Biden took office as the coronavirus vaccines were just becoming available and the pandemic recovery was ramping up. That’s why job gains under Biden have been so strong: employers have been hiring back millions of workers they let go during last year’s sharp downturn. The 4.8 million jobs gained under Biden, in fact, are 70% more than the second-best performance, which was 2.8 million jobs gained at the same point in Jimmy Carter’s presidency.

During Donald Trump’s first 8 months as president, the economy gained 1.4 million jobs. Under Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, the economy lost 3.8 million jobs during the same timeframe. Again, timing: Trump took office amid a slow but prolonged recovery that continued until the Covid pandemic ended it in 2020. Obama took office during a brutal recession that had been underway for 13 months and would continue for the first four months of his first term."

https://news.yahoo.com/despite-stumbles-the-biden-economy-earns-a-b-170718479.html
 
Yeah - he really built up the deficit after Trump did such a good job of quickly & easily reducing it massively...

As a typical tRump ass kisser who deliberately caused the covid murder of over 800,000 Americans, apparently facts and the reality of it all escapes you:

Donald Trump Built a National Debt So Big (Even Before the Pandemic) That It’ll Weigh Down the Economy for Years

Trump’s lesser known but profoundly damaging legacies will be the explosive rise in the national debt that occurred on his watch. The financial burden that he’s inflicted on our government will wreak havoc for decades, saddling our kids and grandkids with debt.

The national debt has risen by almost $7.8 trillion during Trump’s time in office. That’s nearly twice as much as what Americans owe on student loans, car loans, credit cards and every other type of debt other than mortgages, combined, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. It amounts to about $23,500 in new federal debt for every person in the country."
https://www.propublica.org/article/national-debt-trump
Considering you love tRump's ass profusely, why not pay that horrendous $7.8 trillion debt he created at giving his rich buddies huge tax breaks and stealing money from the taxpayer, while giving the working and middle class the shaft.

Deficit shrinks in the first year of Joe Biden's presidency
When it comes to the deficit, we've endured a consistent pattern for four decades. As the deficit shrinks in the Biden era, the pattern remains intact.

When it comes to the deficit, Americans have endured a remarkably consistent pattern for four decades.

It starts with a Republican presidential candidate denouncing the deficit and vowing to balance the budget if elected. That Republican then takes office, abandons interest in the issue, and expresses indifference when the deficit becomes vastly larger. Then a Democrat takes office, at which point GOP lawmakers who didn't care at all about the deficit suddenly decide it's a critical issue that the new center-left president must immediately prioritize.

During the Democratic administration, the deficit invariably shrinks — a development Republicans tend to ignore — at which point the entire cycle starts over with a new round of national GOP candidates denouncing the deficit and vowing to balance the budget if elected.

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/deficit-shrinks-first-year-joe-biden-s-presidency-n1282276
 
Despite challenges, according to Yahoo Finance's Rick Newman breaks down the latest Yahoo Finance/Moody's Analytics Bidenomics scorecard, President Biden thus far has earned a B+ economic scorecard. This compared to that lawlessly hacked in tyrant tRump earning a proper F every step of the way:

Consumers are bummed out, but they may be underestimating the health of the economy.

Eight months into Joe Biden’s presidential term, the economy earns a robust B+ grade, according to the Yahoo Finance Bidenomics Report Card. Our report card uses data provided by Moody’s Analytics to compare the Biden economy to that under seven prior presidents, going back to Jimmy Carter in the 1970s. We did the same for President Trump, beginning in 2017.

We track six economic indicators to assess the economy as ordinary people experience it: total employment, manufacturing employment, average hourly earnings, exports, stock prices and GDP per capita. Biden gets top marks in two of those categories—employment and exports—and high marks in three other categories. The weakest Biden numbers relate to earnings, though those have improved recently.

Timing is a huge factor in every president’s economic performance. Biden took office as the coronavirus vaccines were just becoming available and the pandemic recovery was ramping up. That’s why job gains under Biden have been so strong: employers have been hiring back millions of workers they let go during last year’s sharp downturn. The 4.8 million jobs gained under Biden, in fact, are 70% more than the second-best performance, which was 2.8 million jobs gained at the same point in Jimmy Carter’s presidency.

During Donald Trump’s first 8 months as president, the economy gained 1.4 million jobs. Under Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, the economy lost 3.8 million jobs during the same timeframe. Again, timing: Trump took office amid a slow but prolonged recovery that continued until the Covid pandemic ended it in 2020. Obama took office during a brutal recession that had been underway for 13 months and would continue for the first four months of his first term."

https://news.yahoo.com/despite-stumbles-the-biden-economy-earns-a-b-170718479.html
THE OP ARTICLE IS FROM YAHOO ... kinda blows your entire post away ....

Another article from yahoo news. You really have to dig deep to find something, anything positive about Biden.
 
Another article from yahoo news. You really have to dig deep to find something, anything positive about Biden.

Supported by Moody's. Indeed, you need to dig deep and realize the reality of it all instead of that tRump ass kissing fiction that definitely blows your fact free and non-legitimate point of view away. You want some more facts versus the anti-Biden bs and fiction? Well, consider more details that blows you and your worthless and parasitical kind's point of view further away:

President Biden’s remarkable record of accomplishment under nearly impossible circumstanThe Democratic Party’s “big tent” may be smaller today than it was even a half-century ago when it made room for civil rights and anti-war activists, big city union hardhats, and southern segregationists, but make no mistake, 21st century party leaders must still attempt to herd an extremely unwieldy assemblage of cats.

And seldom has this difficult reality been on sharper display than during the first nine and-a-half months of the Biden presidency – a time in which the nation’s new leader has sought to respond to a long and hugely daunting list of unprecedented global and national crises, all while his party has clung to congressional majorities that have constantly wobbled between razor thin and nonexistent.

Remind yourself for a moment of the scale and scope of the challenges Biden faced when he took office in January and the limited and inadequate collection of tools that were at his disposal to tackle them.

Forty-one weeks ago, our nation had just survived a violent attempted coup d’état and the outgoing president who had spurred it on by refusing to acknowledge the fact of his defeat was about to be impeached for a second time. Meanwhile, daily deaths from a global pandemic were peaking at their highest levels, the national economy remained a mess, and a dire, worsening, and largely unaddressed environmental emergency continued to place the planet in an ever-tightening grip.

Only Abraham Lincoln and possibly Franklin Roosevelt entered their presidencies under more difficult circumstances.

What’s more, unlike Lincoln and Roosevelt who took office at a time in which their parties enjoyed large congressional majorities, Biden entered the oval office with no such advantage. Indeed, it was only thanks to two near-miraculous come-from-behind wins in a pair of January Georgia Senate runoffs that Democrats wield any authority at all on Capitol Hill.

Now add to all this the fact that the impossibly narrow Democratic Senate “majority” (51-50 thanks to the presence of Vice President Harris) includes determined ideological conservatives like West Virginia’s Manchin and Arizona’s Sinema, and that the antiquated Senate filibuster rule that requires 60 votes to pass almost anything meaningful, and it’s a marvel that the nation has not descended into complete political gridlock and chaos."
https://ncpolicywatch.com/2021/11/0...shment-under-nearly-impossible-circumstances/
 
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I have never understood why these Modern Morons have subcontracted out their thinking.

How do they not know better?
 
My score is D-.

Sure, for yourself as a typical worthless, useless and parasitical troll. Yet I would give your sleazy kind a lower score than tRump with his proper F score at basically selling your souls and asses out to the lawlessly hacked in tyrant as in a F to the sub power of 1000. Instead of being a possibly smelly and miserable hater, you should thank President Biden and his Team for erasing many atrocities created by that former lawlessly hacked in tRump insurgency of the sewer:

Letters: Listing Biden’s accomplishments; Vaccine creates safe environment for seniors

LISTING BIDEN’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS Thank you, President Biden. You increased affordable housing, canceled student loan debts, increased food stamps 25%. American Rescue Plan provided $1.9 trillion economic relief. Legal representation expanded for poor and federal minimum wage increased to $15/hour. Directed $2.5 billion for mental illness, a 15% increase in SNAP children lunches, increased health care with decreased costs. Four billion in debt relief to disadvantaged farmers, restored civil rights to DOD employees, reunited immigrant families and eliminated that border wall. Lowered emissions limits in new cars, allocated $5 billion to FEMA’s climate disasters, revoked Keystone XL pipeline, and blocked Arctic oil/gas drilling. Rejoined the Paris Climate Accords and UN Human Rights Council. Extended fair housing to LGBTQ Americans. More women and minorities working in the White House. Required Head Start teachers to be vaccinated along with federally funded nursing homes. Accelerated vaccine development, delivered 25 million masks to food pantries/health centers, earmarked $4 billion for vaccine distribution overseas. Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to Capitol Police responding to the failed coup attempt at our U.S. Capitol on January 6th. End of Year Sale Unlimited digital access - $4 for 4 months CLAIM OFFER Told Vladimir Putin that America will no longer roll over in the face of Russian aggressions. Sanctioned Putin for election interference, the SolarWinds hacking attack and the poisoning of Russian opposition candidate Alexei Navalny. Biden is an experienced leader, a tough and busy man correcting our last four years of problems. We have a chance, a new opportunity for a better future for all of us and our families. Nancy F. Parks, Aaronsburg VACCINE CREATES SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR SENIORS As a leading provider of quality long-term care, Juniper Communities agrees with Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration to push COVID-19 vaccination rates of Pennsylvania’s nursing home workforce. Back in December, Juniper was the first to announce that receiving the COVID-19 vaccine would be a condition of employment at all its locations to protect the well-being of residents and associates. Juniper Village at Brookline located in State College, 98% of associates have been fully vaccinated, and 99% of residents across the campus are vaccinated.

Read more at: https://www.centredaily.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article254996557.html#storylink=cpy
 
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Supported by Moody's. Indeed, you need to dig deep and realize the reality of it all instead of that tRump ass kissing fiction that definitely blows your fact free and non-legitimate point of view away. You want some more facts versus the anti-Biden bs and fiction? Well, consider more details that blows you and your worthless and parasitical kind's point of view further away:

President Biden’s remarkable record of accomplishment under nearly impossible circumstanThe Democratic Party’s “big tent” may be smaller today than it was even a half-century ago when it made room for civil rights and anti-war activists, big city union hardhats, and southern segregationists, but make no mistake, 21st century party leaders must still attempt to herd an extremely unwieldy assemblage of cats.

And seldom has this difficult reality been on sharper display than during the first nine and-a-half months of the Biden presidency – a time in which the nation’s new leader has sought to respond to a long and hugely daunting list of unprecedented global and national crises, all while his party has clung to congressional majorities that have constantly wobbled between razor thin and nonexistent.

Remind yourself for a moment of the scale and scope of the challenges Biden faced when he took office in January and the limited and inadequate collection of tools that were at his disposal to tackle them.

Forty-one weeks ago, our nation had just survived a violent attempted coup d’état and the outgoing president who had spurred it on by refusing to acknowledge the fact of his defeat was about to be impeached for a second time. Meanwhile, daily deaths from a global pandemic were peaking at their highest levels, the national economy remained a mess, and a dire, worsening, and largely unaddressed environmental emergency continued to place the planet in an ever-tightening grip.

Only Abraham Lincoln and possibly Franklin Roosevelt entered their presidencies under more difficult circumstances.

What’s more, unlike Lincoln and Roosevelt who took office at a time in which their parties enjoyed large congressional majorities, Biden entered the oval office with no such advantage. Indeed, it was only thanks to two near-miraculous come-from-behind wins in a pair of January Georgia Senate runoffs that Democrats wield any authority at all on Capitol Hill.

Now add to all this the fact that the impossibly narrow Democratic Senate “majority” (51-50 thanks to the presence of Vice President Harris) includes determined ideological conservatives like West Virginia’s Manchin and Arizona’s Sinema, and that the antiquated Senate filibuster rule that requires 60 votes to pass almost anything meaningful, and it’s a marvel that the nation has not descended into complete political gridlock and chaos."
https://ncpolicywatch.com/2021/11/0...shment-under-nearly-impossible-circumstances/
Unread except “supported by Moody’s”.
I happened to look at yahoo’s methodology for rating previous presidents and they cherry pick what fits their narrative.
They basically gave a Trump a D- before the pandemic. No matter what you think about Trump, the economy was the strongest it had been since the Clinton years at the time of their assessment. Yahoo news is as biased as PMSNBC.
Pro tip: Don’t waste your time with those lengthy blow hard posts to me. I never read them.
 
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Unread except “supported by Moody’s”.
I happened to look at yahoo’s methodology for rating previous presidents and they cherry pick what fits their narrative.
They basically gave a Trump a D- before the pandemic. No matter what you think about Trump, the economy was the strongest it had been since the Clinton years at the time of their assessment. Yahoo news is as biased as PMSNBC.
Pro tip: Don’t waste your time with those lengthy blow hard posts to me. I never read them.
Bullshit. Your sweetheart of the sewer as a heinous and low life bastard tRump left that illegitimate office of his as a fake president owning a 36% increase in the national debt. If you think that is the result of a strong economy, then you must be a damned fool just like your golden idol of the shithole tRump:

Trump's Impact on the National Debt
The national debt increased by almost 36% when Trump took office

Trump promised during the 2016 presidential campaign that he would eliminate the nation’s debt in eight years.

Instead, his budget estimates showed that he would actually add at least $8.3 trillion, increasing the U.S. debt to $28.5 trillion by 2025.1

But the national debt reached that figure much sooner. The national debt stood at $19.9 trillion when President Trump took office in January 2017, and it reached a high of $27 trillion in October 2020."
https://www.thebalance.com/trump-plans-to-reduce-national-debt-4114401

Also, it is customary at recovering from atrocities of former repuke administrations is to increase the national debt at not recklessly spending money which is customary among repukes but a necessary urgency to deal with the terrible impact a repuke insurgency creates. Furthermore, as a college grad with a MBA in Health Care Management too, and upon doing extensive research, personally I give President Biden a B+ too which is extraordinary considering the repuke enemy at hand. Yet an A would mean perfection, which is setting the bar a bit too high, considering the extremities of managing a national economy with its global economic links. Yet a B+ is close to that sterling level, and with positive expectations for the future with President Biden and Team on the job.
 
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Yeah - he really built up the deficit after Trump did such a good job of quickly & easily reducing it massively...

you really have no clue, do you.....Bush had big deficits because of 9/11 and because of the housing crisis he did not create.....Trump had big deficits because of covid........Obama and O'Biden big deficits are caused because they wanted to be big government and throw money around like water......Obama's deficit was twice as large as Bush's deficit and Biden would have had a deficit bigger than Trump after only eleven months if Manchin hadn't stopped him.....
 
you really have no clue, do you.....Bush had big deficits because of 9/11 and because of the housing crisis he did not create.....Trump had big deficits because of covid........Obama and O'Biden big deficits are caused because they wanted to be big government and throw money around like water......Obama's deficit was twice as large as Bush's deficit and Biden would have had a deficit bigger than Trump after only eleven months if Manchin hadn't stopped him.....

That all sounds so convenient.

Bush spent like crazy. So did Trump.

There is nothing different about the deficit when Republicans are in office. They always talk like deficit hawks, but end up spending just as much.
 
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