Why everything's coming up Trump on the economy

There is a very good chance we are already in a recession. What we are not in is strong growth. We may be in that in the future, but giving trump credit for something that has not happened would be silly.

The alt right is failing, and just making up lies.
Between 2-3 % for quarter 2, which sustainable, and will not increase inflation.
The US GDP growth in the second quarter of 2025 is currently estimated at 2.6 percent by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's GDPNow model. The model's latest estimate, updated on July 9, indicates a slight increase from the previous estimate of 2.5 percent. This growth rate is a seasonally adjusted annual rate.
 
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Consumer confidence is down.

Amazon Prime days buying being 40% lower than last year.
Wrong:

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® (CCI) was relatively unchanged in July, following gains in each of the prior five months. The Index now stands at 129.3 (1985=100), up from 128.9 in June
 
Tell that to Amazon.
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I’m all for manufacturing returning to the USA, but it takes time for it to happen. It won’t necessarily mean lower costs for consumers. That’s what they are wanting, cheaper food and goods.
 
They have to cry about something....
i know, right? Even when it's not true...;). A quick google search:
"No, Amazon Prime Day was not a failure. It was a record-breaking sales event for Amazon, achieving its biggest sales day ever. Despite some reports of initial sales dips, Amazon announced that Prime Day 2025 was its most successful Prime Day to date, with record sales and more items sold during the four-day event than any previous Prime Day.
Here's why it's not considered a failure:
Record-breaking sales:
Amazon stated that Prime Day 2025 was its biggest Prime Day ever, with record sales and more items sold than any previous Prime Day.
Third-party seller success:
Third-party sellers also experienced their most successful sales day ever on Prime Day.
Sales surpassing previous events:
While some reports indicated a drop in sales on the first day, overall sales surpassed Cyber Monday, Black Friday, and previous Prime Day events, according to Lightspan Digital.
Customer loyalty:
Amazon's loyal customers continued to participate, demonstrating the strength of the Prime membership program and its impact on building customer attachment to Amazon, according to Lightspan Digital.
Industry-wide impact:
The broader e-commerce industry also saw significant sales increases during Prime Day, with some reports showing a 10% increase in online spending on the first day compared to a similar day last year, according to The Seattle Times.
While some initial reports focused on a sales drop on the first day, the overall results and Amazon's own statements indicate a highly successful Prime Day event. "
 
Wrong. Just .05% in the first quarter, due to the effect of leftover Bidenomics.

2nd quarter is between 2-3 % growth.
~ The US GDP growth in the second quarter of 2025 is currently estimated at 2.6 percent by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's GDPNow model. The model's latest estimate, updated on July 9, indicates a slight increase from the previous estimate of 2.5 percent. This growth rate is a seasonally adjusted annual rate.

Try again.
You Trumpys will claim Biden is at fault for every Trump fuckup.
 
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