we’ll let you know in 2025 when Trump is leaving office

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Oh I can guess and I also can guess when they were said it was true. :roll_eyes:

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Funny how they counted job lost from housing crises as creating jobs while not counting job lost from great pandemic.

Interesting theory those libs have. :wink:

By the time election rolls around Trump will create between 16 to 18 million jobs since great pandemic.

:wink:

agreed 14… the pandemic was really bad back then.

Where is the 20 million number?

Pretending what? Is this where you start to go personal and make this about me?

If my simple example did not help you to understand why this is a nonsensical post, then I’m not sure if anything can help at this point.

President Trump has had the advantage of the not only the Federal Reserve shoveling money into the market, but also Congress pumping $2 Trillion into the economy for short term stimulus. Short Term.

Those millions of unemployed are getting a kicker payment into their UE which has the effect of keeping more people liquid and allowing for more businesses to stay afloat.

Imagine if that had been the philosophy back in 2009?

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Those are terrible guesses.

Like I said…interesting theory libs have. Make em up as they go along.

Stick with “filled.” It plays much better out of the rough.

Jobs that have been put on hold are not really lost.

I was laid off in Mid March. When I hopefully go back to work at the beginning of September basically picking up from where we left off… is that a “created” job?

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Actually they kicked in about trillion in 08…and almost another trillion in 09.

Totally Depends: Is Trump still president when you get the job back?

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So only 4 to 6 million down from where he started.

Winning

Some people were rehired year later after housing crises…was that creating new jobs?

How about 5 yeas later?

you need some sun, dude!

Of direct payments to actual people?

Or was it for the banks who caused the thing in the first place?

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