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Biden's Troubles

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by ETGator1, May 7, 2024.

  1. ETGator1

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    you are saying biden policies had no impact on inflation? if so, you have poor judgment at minimum or are dishonest at maximum.
     
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  2. gatorjo

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    Meh. Biden's policies probably increased inflation some. About the same as Trumps, probably. Neither of which was probably the sole or largest inflation driver.

    But there's no point in conceding that in a discussion with you, because there is no discussion with you. Because you don't discuss honestly or in good faith.

    If you were honest, you'd acknowledge Trump's role in inflation. But to he honest, you'd then have to admit that his conspiracy to overturn an election was the most obscenely un-American political crime in modern history. Once the floodgates of honesty were open, you'd have to admit that you're here shilling for a criminal like it's your full time job.

    But you don't. So.....just keep trolling and latching on to whoever the current unwise soul is to take your bait. Enjoy.
     
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  3. ETGator1

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    not going to direct to my post again in which i laid out both fiscal spending and policies that made biden responsible for us inflation at such high levels.
     
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  4. gatorjo

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    Cool, cuz I'm not going to look.

    But maybe you can direct us to Trump's inflationary fiscal stimulus -deficit-fueled tax cuts- in an already improving economy.

    Or not. Just continue to "discuss" dishonestly instead, as you're sure to choose.
     
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  5. ETGator1

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    You can send your tax savings back by simply writing a check. I'm sure the Treasury Department would appreciate it.

    Trump left office with inflation at 1.9% over his 4 years, less than the feds 2.0% target, so there is that the Trump tax cuts that started in 2018 didn't prove to be inflationary.
     
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  6. ETGator1

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    This ties into my post #552:

    Rashida Tlaib Suggests Voting Against Biden for Handling of War in Gaza (breitbart.com)

    Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) suggested that people vote against President Joe Biden during the upcoming 2024 presidential election due to his handling of the ongoing war in Gaza and for his support of Israel.

    During a speech on Saturday at the People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit, Michigan, Tlaib slammed Biden for saying Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza is “not genocide.” “What’s happening is not genocide,” Biden said during a Jewish American Heritage Month event on May 20. Biden’s comments came after the International Criminal Court issued a statement that they were seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, along with several Hamas leaders.


    Muslims are likely not going to vote for Biden in the 2024 election. It just goes to show you can't compromise with the hard left on any subject and ever do enough to satisfy them. Biden has become the first anti-Israel president in 76 years of the two countries relations trying to keep the Muslim vote in Michigan.

    This combined with post #552 shows the Muslims want Biden out even at the cost of handing Trump the presidency.
     
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    People may say that now but come election day what are they going to do? Vote for Trump? Not vote or vote third party to throw the election to Trump? Not a chance since he'd be far worse for their interests than Biden.

    Also not the first president to withhold aid in part to Israel as has been pointed out to you many times, and that doesn't make him anti-Israel, but don't let facts get in the way of your blind hatred of all things Biden.
     
  8. gatorjo

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    One day, when you can take a break from spamming this forum with falsehoods, it might improve your knowledge of economics to research how some policies have effects on forward rates of inflation.
     
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  10. ETGator1

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    Absolutely, the answer is yes. I explained why in #552. Dem. Rep. Rashida Talib calling for the same is confirmation. Michigan is gone for Biden despite his best efforts to pander to the extreme left of the democratic party.
     
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    Is this where we ignore the deflationary initial impact of COVID? Given that we are doing that, do you want to discuss his four year record on employment and economic growth too?
     
  12. ETGator1

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    Well, I haven't seen anyone here of the democratic persuasion, including you, doing more than spinning what they want to be truths when they are not for the old man with Oldtimers in the White House. It's Bidenflation. Trump had zero to do with how bad inflation got under Biden and you mentioning Trump tax cuts as a reason shows how far desperate and how far from the truth you are.
     
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    No, this line of discussion has been on Bidenflation. I addressed what occurred in the 2020 China Virus emergency with overwhelming bipartisan support for spending had impact on inflation. However, what Biden did during his presidency brought him the distinction of him causing Bidenflation, the highest inflation in 40 years.
     
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    Hmm, so two COVID relief bills don't cause inflation, only the third?
     
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    Oh, so bipartisan support means it isn't inflationary? In December 2020, the COVID relief bill didn't cause inflation, only the one in March 2021?
     
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    Come on now, nobody said there'd be facts or logic required.
     
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    LOL at people who believe one party was the problem, regarding pan-panic, and the other party was the solution.
     
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    No way. I haven't seen you doing more than spinning what you want to be truths when they are not for the old man criminal rapist who sadly once used to be in the White House.

    Biden had zero to do with how bad inflation got, which was caused by Trump, and you mentioning Biden as a reason shows how far desperate and how far from the truth you are.

    Trolling as discourse. Am I doing it right?
     
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    Bill Gross knows a little economics Billionaire 'Bond King' Bill Gross says a Trump win would be 'disruptive' for markets and states:
    " A Trump presidency would worsen US fiscal deficits, which would hurt bonds, the billionaire investor and PIMCO cofounder said in an interview with the Financial Times.

    "Trump is the more bearish of the candidates simply because his programs advocate continued tax cuts and more expensive things," Gross said." But he might be referring to the world bond market as well and that doesn't matter to ETg1it seems.
     
  20. gatorjo

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    No, this line of discussion has been on Trumpflation but you changed the subject. I addressed what occurred with the deficit-fueled, inflationary tax cuts for corporations and the rich. I also mentioned the 2020 massive CARES spending to try and help combat the Trump Virus emergency that Trump was just lying to the country about. However, what Trump did during his presidency brought him the distinction of him causing Trumpflation, the highest inflation in 40 years. AND over a million deaths from his total mismanagement of the Trump virus.

    SAD!!
     
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