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No he wasn't, historically horrible economy the last year of TrumpYes he was
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No he wasn't, historically horrible economy the last year of TrumpYes he was
The last year of Trump's presidency started with a historically booming economy. By the time he left office we were in full blown recovery mode from the Chinese attack, regaining most of the losses from a worldwide pandemic thanks to the Trump administration's miraculously fast development of a vaccine. The vaccine rollout and economic recovery were on autopilot when sloppy joe was installed.No he wasn't, historically horrible economy the last year of Trump
I don't know about that. I enjoyed the economy during the Trump yearsUnfortunately Biden wasn't left a booming economy like Trump was...Pre Covid
LOL… when the best view you have is of your own colon, you believe things like this.Unfortunately Biden wasn't left a booming economy like Trump was...Pre Covid
LOL… when the best view you have is of your own colon, you believe things like this.
Go stick your head back up your exhaust…
Now do January.
It’s worrisome knowing that people with limited intelligence are out driving and walking among us.
Lockdowns compared to when it should be over and booming, complete failure. https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/supply-chain-crisis-renaissance-us-manufacturing.amp
She's one of the "smart" ones, right?
Are you gynophobic or just a sexist that looks down on women because you can't get one?She's one of the "smart" ones, right?
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Here's what's in the bipartisan infrastructure package
President Joe Biden signed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law Monday. It will deliver $550 billion of new federal investments in America's infrastructure over five years, touching everything from bridges and roads to the nation's broadband, water and energy systems.www.cnn.com
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Here's what's in the bipartisan infrastructure package
President Joe Biden signed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law Monday. It will deliver $550 billion of new federal investments in America's infrastructure over five years, touching everything from bridges and roads to the nation's broadband, water and energy systems.www.cnn.com
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Did I miss something? Where's the rest of the spending, $650 billion, going?
Just a response to the......She's one of the "smart" ones, right?
Uh, actually pretty much everybody predicted the recovery would be faster and stronger.Biden said at the White House on Friday. “But this recovery is faster, stronger, fairer and wider than almost anyone could have predicted.”