And raise the income for lower income wage earners.Energy independence for the first time in, what, 70 years? Peace in the Mideast. Record low unemployment rates along all sectors and groups, especially minorities. Massive decreases in regulation. Manufacturing moving back to the US.
In another thread, we were discussing the way that, on average, the country has had a much better private-sector job creation rate during Democratic presidencies than Republican ones. It got me thinking: is there ANY indicator you can think of where performance hasn't been better, on average, during Democratic presidencies?
Famously, the country has MUCH higher real GDP growth rates when Democrats are president, stronger median real income growth, and better stock market performance. Also, it's well established that while there has been a small net increase in poverty rates during Republican presidencies, there's been a gigantic net decrease in those rates during Democratic presidencies. Dem eras also look better when it comes to the change in the share of Americans covered by health insurance.
But surely there must be SOME indicator that looks better for the Republicans, right?
My first thought was maybe crime, since Republicans talk a good game when it comes to "law and order," and have been eager to incarcerate a large share of Americans to try to achieve that. There are two ways we could score that: average rates or change in rates.
Using the murder rate as a proxy, the average murder rate during Republican presidencies is 7.5 (going back to 1960 and up to 2020). The average during Democratic presidencies is 6.3.
Calculating it, instead, by the change in rates, on average murder rates fell 0.05 points during Democratic presidencies, and rose 0.6 points during Republican presidencies.
So, whichever way you calculate that, Democratic presidential eras look better.
https://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_intentional_homicide_rate
The next thought that occurred to me is inflation, since Republicans are hawkish on that. Again, there are two main ways you could score that: the average inflation rate per year, or the change in the rate of inflation from the start of a presidency to the end. The former looks better for the Democrats (3.17%, average, versus 4.16% for Republicans). The latter, though, looks better for Republicans (largely on the strength of Reagan inheriting high rates and leaving fairly low ones).
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FPCPITOTLZGUSA#0
So, out of all the indicators I've thought of, Dems look better on all of them except inflation.... and that one depends on how you score it. Are there any others you can think of that look better for the Republicans?
impeachment without conviction is meaningless from the partisan house.
and no he didnt "lead" 1.6

well once Clinton ralized that his original platform was going nowhere and he flipped to doing whatever Noot said, he got ppular ands productive.
Biden inflation the highest since Jimmy Carter. Both Democrats
The GDP declined from the Bush to the Obama administration.Let me know the next time a Democrat leaves office w/ the economy worse off than when they started. Like the last 3 Republicans have.
he inherited a lowering unemployment -Trump wasn't responsible for those trends, he inherited an economy on the rise, majority of economic indicators were pointing in the upward direction before he took office, that would have happened coming out of the Great Recession regardless of who was President, Trump's only accomplishment was not screwing it up
The GDP declined from the Bush to the Obama administration.
George W. Bush (R): 2.2%
Barack Obama (D): 1.62%
You are either a liar or really stupid....
i dont know about "peace" but the Abraham accords were a good blueprint until Biden blew that up by dissinf KSA which was making noises about signing something with IsraelEnergy independence for the first time in, what, 70 years? Peace in the Mideast. Record low unemployment rates along all sectors and groups, especially minorities. Massive decreases in regulation. Manufacturing moving back to the US.
meaningless as well. Im not a partisan hack.Unless, of course, it's Clinton and something to do with a blue dress.![]()
McNamara fallacy.
meaningless as well. Im not a partisan hack.
what's stupid for one side is also stupid for the other
In another thread, we were discussing the way that, on average, the country has had a much better private-sector job creation rate during Democratic presidencies than Republican ones. It got me thinking: is there ANY indicator you can think of where performance hasn't been better, on average, during Democratic presidencies?
Famously, the country has MUCH higher real GDP growth rates when Democrats are president, stronger median real income growth, and better stock market performance. Also, it's well established that while there has been a small net increase in poverty rates during Republican presidencies, there's been a gigantic net decrease in those rates during Democratic presidencies. Dem eras also look better when it comes to the change in the share of Americans covered by health insurance.
But surely there must be SOME indicator that looks better for the Republicans, right?
My first thought was maybe crime, since Republicans talk a good game when it comes to "law and order," and have been eager to incarcerate a large share of Americans to try to achieve that. There are two ways we could score that: average rates or change in rates.
Using the murder rate as a proxy, the average murder rate during Republican presidencies is 7.5 (going back to 1960 and up to 2020). The average during Democratic presidencies is 6.3.
Calculating it, instead, by the change in rates, on average murder rates fell 0.05 points during Democratic presidencies, and rose 0.6 points during Republican presidencies.
So, whichever way you calculate that, Democratic presidential eras look better.
https://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_intentional_homicide_rate
The next thought that occurred to me is inflation, since Republicans are hawkish on that. Again, there are two main ways you could score that: the average inflation rate per year, or the change in the rate of inflation from the start of a presidency to the end. The former looks better for the Democrats (3.17%, average, versus 4.16% for Republicans). The latter, though, looks better for Republicans (largely on the strength of Reagan inheriting high rates and leaving fairly low ones).
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FPCPITOTLZGUSA#0
So, out of all the indicators I've thought of, Dems look better on all of them except inflation.... and that one depends on how you score it. Are there any others you can think of that look better for the Republicans?
Got to love these guys, "Mina" starts what could be an interesting thread, given it was a bit partisan, but offered room for any right leaning poster to make a case, and instead the thread turns into Trump did this, Biden did that
And, seeing the thread is blown, this inflation was going to happen no matter who was President, it is demand push coming out of Covid, it was inevitable
Trump has solid GDP growth -even got up to 3%, record low unemplotment for women and minorites, household in come jumped 6500 -wages gains for lower percentile earners ( Obma did not) and no stupid wars like Libya or Iraq.
cheap gas, and a "v-shaped" recovery of millions of jobs without inflation
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