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we're done. look at the polls. thanks for confirming you are a mindless partisan
You just went way down on my interest level
The OP should take this one as a badge of honor.
we're done. look at the polls. thanks for confirming you are a mindless partisan
You just went way down on my interest level
Trends toward Republicans began in the 1930s and accelerated in the 1950s when Ike won a plurality of the Southern vote in 1956. Blacks began voting Democratic in 1934.
hyper-partisan trying to sell Biden did a "good job"
Yes, I referenced that with the Dixiecrat revolt. They were founded back in 1948, when southern whites got pissed off about Harry Truman desegregating the military. The less racist the Democrats got, the better the GOP did with southern whites... especially undereducated rural ones. The 1960's, though, were the last straw for some of the racist Democratic leaders, though. Between around 1962 and 1972, Thurmond, Helms, Lott, and Reagan switched party, outraged by the idea that Black people are humans.
Trump did both.
he was anti-globalist/ proworker. and, yes, anti-globalist IS actually the pro-worker position.
and it was anti-lawlessness.
I get that a lot from the mindless partisans when I present facts for which their media hens haven't vomited up pre-digested talking points into their baby bird mouths. The reality is what I said: 2021 has the strongest growth in almost 40 years, and the unemployment rate is now near record lows. And, historically, that kind of prosperity tends to favor Republican candidates. Seriously, when has the unemployment ever been well under 4% without it being a bloodbath for Democrats?we're done. look at the polls.
If these people have any doubts Reagan was a racist, just read about his recorded conversation with Richard Nixon
“Reagan forged ahead with his complaint: “To see those, those monkeys from those African countries—damn them, they’re still uncomfortable wearing shoes!” Nixon gave a huge laugh.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...ans-racist-conversation-richard-nixon/595102/
soo you completely missed inflation? -why i called you a mindless partisanI get that a lot from the mindless partisans when I present facts for which their media hens haven't vomited up pre-digested talking points into their baby bird mouths. The reality is what I said: 2021 has the strongest growth in almost 40 years, and the unemployment rate is now near record lows. And, historically, that kind of prosperity tends to favor Republican candidates. Seriously, when has the unemployment ever been well under 4% without it being a bloodbath for Democrats?
Unfortunately, his idea of anti-globalism was slapping a new name on NAFTA and then starting a trade war with China that did more harm than good.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/donald-trumps-trade-wars-did-more-harm-good-171438
Unfortunately, despite all his talk about law-and-order, as a way to scare timid white folks into voting for him during the election, his era was marked by incredible lawlessness -- including the Trump Crime Family's corruption of the presidency for personal gain, the failed insurrection, and the biggest single-year murder-rate surge in American history.
Katherine Tai (current US trade rep) was supposedly going to continue to enforce Phase 1nope.
the trade war needs to be fought. and he made great headway with tariffs.
subsidizing some farmers is worth it.
globalism is just chinese mercantilism translated into the language of the traitors amongst the victim group.
Katherine Tai (current US trade rep) was supposedly going to continue to enforce Phase 1
China deal'
Then Biden forgot about it
Why Biden is keeping Trump's China tariffs in place
https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/26/politics/china-tariffs-biden-policy/index.html
soo you completely missed inflation?
why i called you a mindless partisan
riddle me this: do you get Trump was adding millions of jobs as well during the COVID recovery?
Did you look at unemployment and jobs created by Trump as well as household income increasing by $6500 under Trump (pre-COVID)
how come inflation didn't start till the Biden election
nope.
the trade war needs to be fought
and he made great headway with tariffs.
globalism is just chinese mercantilism translated into the language of the traitors amongst the victim group.
So, is that true?
We have the transcripts telling us exactly what each candidate said at the convention. Clinton spoke of "working people" four times, Trump once. For Trump, it was a one-liner about how his (slum-lord) father taught him to respect working people. For Clinton, those four references were part of the main section of her speech, which served as its central theme, talking about the struggles of working people and what the government could do to help:
It didn't.
He didn't.
Globalism long predates the recent rise of China, and no country has benefited more from it in the modern era than the United States.
No. The economic growth I'm talking about in 2021 was the best in almost forty years AFTER ACCOUNTING FOR INFLATION. That's real GDP growth.
I know why you did -- you were getting stomped and were trying to come up with some cover for your retreat. I'm glad that you seem to have found your testicles and have reenaged.
2020 was one of the worst years in history for job losses. Yes, we had a period of job creation in the middle-part of the year, as shutdowns ended and furloughed workers returned. But, it was far fewer new jobs than would be needed to replace the jobs lost.... and, more troublingly, it had petered out by year's end. In December 2020, we actually were back to net job losses. Fortunately, once Biden took office, we had consistent and robust job creation every single month.
It's telling that Republican apologetics nearly always have to take the form of directing people to look only at a particular cherry-picked sub-set of a period. For example, the Bush years were great if you obediently avert your eyes from both of his recessions. Same with Eisenhower (only he led us into three recessions, not just two). Reagan's time was good if you pretend 1981 and 1982 didn't happen. And Trump's was good if you ignore the last fourth of his presidency. I don't believe in such cherry-picking gamesmanship, though. The reality is Trump inherited a prosperous nation with a growing economy and left a basket case in his wake.
Money supply is generally seen as having impacts on prices years down the road, because it takes a while for monetary-supply assumptions to get built into pricing decisions. That's why traditionally analysis of the inflation of the mid-1970's through early-1980's looks at policy decisions made in the late 1960's and early 1970's:
https://www.federalreservehistory.org/essays/great-inflation
So, we need to look at the years leading up to 2021 to see why inflation showed up then. One of the most telling episodes was back in 2019. At the time, inflation was already a little over the Fed's target. Yet they cut rates in July 2019, September 2019, and October 2019.
With ultra-low unemployment and inflation above target, all prior Fed-policy history would say it was time to hike rates, but instead they went the exact opposite way. Basically, Trump had been "working the refs" -- whining about interest rates not being lower-- and the Fed had responded with a slew of rate cuts, pouring gasoline on the economic fire right ahead of the election, to try to help Trump get reelected. But, the expected result was that the economy came to expect low rates even in the face of low-and-falling unemployment and rising inflation. That expectation got worked into pricing once the Trump recession year was followed by the Biden Boom, and now we have soaring prices. Throw global supply chain problems into the mix, and it's a thorny issue.
It has nothing to do with being 'rural'. Plenty of rural Blacks in the southern States.
Maine Demographics
White: 94.31% Two or more races: 2.23% Black or African American: 1.38% Asian: 1.13%
As very white as Maine is, overall, it's even whiter in rural parts of the state. Like Somerset County is 96.4% white. Piscataquis County has about 100 Black people, total.
The places both in America and England that hates immigrants most are the places that immigrants never go. I do not understand it.