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its really embarrassing how stupid they think their voters are.
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I've never actually met a person as narcissistic and so far removed from reality where they literally disagree with the experts (after decrying believe the experts) as dot.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 9:39 pmOh, you poor hapless retard.dot wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 8:35 pmKeep flailing, hack. Also you giving a total pass to the zero sourced Twitter propaganda that preceded my post.
So I ask again, do you ever get tired of being wrong, hack?
Give "a pass"? You mean I took into account a worldwide pandemic that affected almost every country on Earth? A pandemic that caused huge job losses throughout the world that you and the Knee Pads campaign (redundant) want to blame on Trump? You can call that "a pass" if you want but people that arent retards will simply call that adding facts and context. I suggest you call up CNN and tell them their fact checker is wrong. But hey, you keep doing your retard thing. It's working out great for you.
Argue with CNN you fucking retard.
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It is absolutely amazing that some people survive walking out of their homes...fo reelz!
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And now it's better despite unemployment for both criteria cratering under Trump's Covid bungling. Those are the facts. Thanks for acknowledging that you can't admit when Trump left office despite trying to usurp power, again, during the pandemic. You don't get to not count Covid bungling just cause it was detrimental to your boy. And to transition to the next hack, your whining doesn't change what I was citing, or from when.
I'm not the one arguing over Walz when I didn't cite anything Walz said. I cited the Labor Department statistics from 2021. Hacks doing hack things can't admit they're wrong again.
What experts did I disagree with? All I did was post Labor Department stats and y'all have collectively short-circuited since then. Keep proving me right, Red.necronomous wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 11:10 pm I've never actually met a person as narcissistic and so far removed from reality where they literally disagree with the experts (after decrying believe the experts) as dot.
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dumb dot reminds me of these goofy ass commercials that are on right now. where some woman is talking about how Ted Cruz killed her baby, etc. and she is going to vote for the democrat so women are protected. you listen to it and think "my god, how can you twist up a story to that level of drama"?dot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 7:29 pmAnd now it's better despite unemployment for both criteria cratering under Trump's Covid bungling. Those are the facts. Thanks for acknowledging that you can't admit when Trump left office despite trying to usurp power, again, during the pandemic. You don't get to not count Covid bungling just cause it was detrimental to your boy. And to transition to the next hack, your whining doesn't change what I was citing, or from when.
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Desperate Dodgin' Dot being intellectually dishonest. Shocker.
Both you and Walz are making the claim that the job losses were somehow Donny's fault while purposely ignoring the coinciding worldwide pandemic.
Ever the loyal soldier supporting the talking points. That's a good boy.
Both you and Walz are making the claim that the job losses were somehow Donny's fault while purposely ignoring the coinciding worldwide pandemic.
Ever the loyal soldier supporting the talking points. That's a good boy.
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well, he thinks a dictionary is a law book. so....CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:27 pm Desperate Dodgin' Dot being intellectually dishonest. Shocker.
Both you and Walz are making the claim that the job losses were somehow Donny's fault while purposely ignoring the coinciding worldwide pandemic.
Ever the loyal soldier supporting the talking points. That's a good boy.
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Another dodge noted. Kinda tough to argue against facts, huh? Better to make something up and pretend you didn't make a fool of yourself.Animal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:25 pm dumb dot reminds me of these goofy ass commercials that are on right now. where some woman is talking about how Ted Cruz killed her baby, etc. and she is going to vote for the democrat so women are protected. you listen to it and think "my god, how can you twist up a story to that level of drama"?
Feel free to go back to my post and find where I cited anything Walz said. You're the one that made that leap only to find no ground underneath your feet since then. I do like your projection though, hack being the loyal soldier. Very predictable.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:27 pm Desperate Dodgin' Dot being intellectually dishonest. Shocker.
Both you and Walz are making the claim that the job losses were somehow Donny's fault while purposely ignoring the coinciding worldwide pandemic.
Ever the loyal soldier supporting the talking points. That's a good boy.
Yet another dodge noted. Thanks for reminding everyone that the lot of you surrendered on the insurrection apology given that y'all couldn't ever prove what you claimed.
Once again, do any of you get tired of always being wrong?
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Look, stupid, let me give you a little history lesson for your dumb brain.dot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:54 pmAnother dodge noted. Kinda tough to argue against facts, huh? Better to make something up and pretend you didn't make a fool of yourself.Animal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:25 pm dumb dot reminds me of these goofy ass commercials that are on right now. where some woman is talking about how Ted Cruz killed her baby, etc. and she is going to vote for the democrat so women are protected. you listen to it and think "my god, how can you twist up a story to that level of drama"?
Early 2020, right before Covid: The U.S. was operating extremely well in January 2020, and the economy under President Trump was very strong. Unemployment was at 3.5 percent, with 5.8 million citizens searching for work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. American businesses were doing well and the economy showed signs of growth with rising incomes. In January 2020, consumer spending increased by 0.2 percent as incomes went up 0.6 percent
March 2020 - The Pandemic hits: As coronavirus cases started to creep into the US, Trump signed the first COVID-19 package, the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act. The measure doled out $2.5 billion in aid to local governments and international communities and offered funds to assist research for a vaccine.
But cases spread rapidly. And as sports leagues declared shutdowns in mid-March, the U.S. economy did the same. Restaurants, entertainment venues and retail stores were among the thousands of places to shut their doors to try and slow COVID-19’s spread. The unemployment rate spiked as millions were out of work. Initial unemployment claims surged from 281,000 early in the month to 3.3 million by March 26. Overall, the economy shed more than 850,000 jobs in March 2020 before a whopping 20.5 million were lost in April, leading to the unemployment rate climbing all the way to 14.7 percent. On March 27, Trump signed a $2 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, the CARES Act, which gave each adult in the U.S. a one-time payment of $1,200 and added another $500 for every child. Money was also provided to different business sectors, and small businesses were granted billions of dollars in loans and grants to counter the blow of the pandemic.
After the initial Shock of Covid: The unemployment rate in April was the peak and thousands of businesses were forced to close their doors, many for good. Trump signed another $484 billion in coronavirus aid at the end of the month to help small businesses and provide funding to hospitals and for COVID-19 testing. May, June and July saw the unemployment rate remain above the 10 percent mark, with little aid coming from the federal government. When the unemployment rate finally dropped below 10 percent to 8.4 percent in August, Trump signed executive orders releasing new measures to help Americans who were still struggling economically. The orders included measures to create the Lost Wages Assistance program and extend the moratorium on student loan payments. The unemployment rate steadily declined through the rest of the year as people got back to work, hitting 6.7 percent in December when the first COVID-19 vaccines were distributed throughout the U.S. for the elderly or high-risk people.
Now poor Dumb Dot wants to make this look like Trump created some kind of economy that lost all of those jobs.
I"m all for making legitimate complaints. This isn't one of those.
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All of themdot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 7:29 pmAnd now it's better despite unemployment for both criteria cratering under Trump's Covid bungling. Those are the facts. Thanks for acknowledging that you can't admit when Trump left office despite trying to usurp power, again, during the pandemic. You don't get to not count Covid bungling just cause it was detrimental to your boy. And to transition to the next hack, your whining doesn't change what I was citing, or from when.
I'm not the one arguing over Walz when I didn't cite anything Walz said. I cited the Labor Department statistics from 2021. Hacks doing hack things can't admit they're wrong again.
What experts did I disagree with? All I did was post Labor Department stats and y'all have collectively short-circuited since then. Keep proving me right, Red.necronomous wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 11:10 pm I've never actually met a person as narcissistic and so far removed from reality where they literally disagree with the experts (after decrying believe the experts) as dot.
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I can already tell this is gonna be fun.
This is why people that are stupid should never lead off like they're about to do something smart.Animal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:13 pm Early 2020, right before Covid: The U.S. was operating extremely well in January 2020, and the economy under President Trump was very strong. Unemployment was at 3.5 percent, with 5.8 million citizens searching for work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. American businesses were doing well and the economy showed signs of growth with rising incomes. In January 2020, consumer spending increased by 0.2 percent as incomes went up 0.6 percent
March 2020 - The Pandemic hits: As coronavirus cases started to creep into the US, Trump signed the first COVID-19 package, the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act. The measure doled out $2.5 billion in aid to local governments and international communities and offered funds to assist research for a vaccine.
But cases spread rapidly. And as sports leagues declared shutdowns in mid-March, the U.S. economy did the same. Restaurants, entertainment venues and retail stores were among the thousands of places to shut their doors to try and slow COVID-19’s spread. The unemployment rate spiked as millions were out of work. Initial unemployment claims surged from 281,000 early in the month to 3.3 million by March 26. Overall, the economy shed more than 850,000 jobs in March 2020 before a whopping 20.5 million (2)were lost in April, leading to the unemployment rate climbing all the way to (1A)14.7 percent. On March 27, Trump signed a $2 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, the CARES Act, which gave each adult in the U.S. a one-time payment of $1,200 and added another $500 for every child. Money was also provided to different business sectors, and small businesses were granted billions of dollars in loans and grants to counter the blow of the pandemic.
After the initial Shock of Covid: The unemployment rate in April was the peak and thousands of businesses were forced to close their doors, many for good. Trump signed another $484 billion in coronavirus aid at the end of the month to help small businesses and provide funding to hospitals and for COVID-19 testing. May, June and July saw the unemployment rate remain above the 10 percent mark, with little aid coming from the federal government. When the unemployment rate finally dropped below 10 percent to 8.4 percent in August, Trump signed executive orders releasing new measures to help Americans who were still struggling economically. The orders included measures to create the Lost Wages Assistance program and extend the moratorium on student loan payments. The unemployment rate steadily declined through the rest of the year as people got back to work, hitting (1B)6.7 percent in December when the first COVID-19 vaccines were distributed throughout the U.S. for the elderly or high-risk people.
So what is it you're taking away from all this? What did the unemployment rate rise to (1A) and end at (1B)? How many jobs ended up being lost (2)? Was it a net gain or net loss for his four years (3)? You weren't brave enough to cite that so I pulled the relevant number for you:
No matter how you slice it, he lost more jobs than he created, there was more unemployment by the time he left than when he started. Or in other words, what my lone graph showed happened actually happened despite your hissy fits. And the most important part, it was Trump's era. He was in charge during this. Your reps love to leave off this time frame from his record, but I'll give you a cookie bud. Al least you admitted that Trump was indeed in office during this time. Your elected representatives will not do that in deference to dear leader.Most of those jobs (57%) would return before Trump left office. But he ended his presidency with an economy that had (3)2.7 million fewer jobs than when he started — becoming the first president in modern times to experience a net loss of jobs over his time in office, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which has monthly employment figures dating to 1939.
Is that what I did? I don't think I said those words at all. In fact, if you put me on the spot, I would say he didn't create any kind of economy at all. He rode out Obama's work until the damage to the government's functions he did caught up to him in the form of the pandemic. And then we both know how he bungled that in spectacular fashion.
You're right. Your complaints are not legitimate. Your facts just helped illuminate in words and numbers what I was already showing in one single simple picture. This is what happens when you pretend to be smarter than you are.
Told you it'd be fun. Run along now.
Stellar input, Red. Let us know when you've got the stones to actually contribute.
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dot always manages to take a hard right at Stupid Street and then go all the way down to the very end of Dumb Road.
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Let me know when you get the stones to admit you're wrong after we've proves it to you over and over.dot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:46 pmI can already tell this is gonna be fun.
This is why people that are stupid should never lead off like they're about to do something smart.Animal wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:13 pm Early 2020, right before Covid: The U.S. was operating extremely well in January 2020, and the economy under President Trump was very strong. Unemployment was at 3.5 percent, with 5.8 million citizens searching for work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. American businesses were doing well and the economy showed signs of growth with rising incomes. In January 2020, consumer spending increased by 0.2 percent as incomes went up 0.6 percent
March 2020 - The Pandemic hits: As coronavirus cases started to creep into the US, Trump signed the first COVID-19 package, the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act. The measure doled out $2.5 billion in aid to local governments and international communities and offered funds to assist research for a vaccine.
But cases spread rapidly. And as sports leagues declared shutdowns in mid-March, the U.S. economy did the same. Restaurants, entertainment venues and retail stores were among the thousands of places to shut their doors to try and slow COVID-19’s spread. The unemployment rate spiked as millions were out of work. Initial unemployment claims surged from 281,000 early in the month to 3.3 million by March 26. Overall, the economy shed more than 850,000 jobs in March 2020 before a whopping 20.5 million (2)were lost in April, leading to the unemployment rate climbing all the way to (1A)14.7 percent. On March 27, Trump signed a $2 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, the CARES Act, which gave each adult in the U.S. a one-time payment of $1,200 and added another $500 for every child. Money was also provided to different business sectors, and small businesses were granted billions of dollars in loans and grants to counter the blow of the pandemic.
After the initial Shock of Covid: The unemployment rate in April was the peak and thousands of businesses were forced to close their doors, many for good. Trump signed another $484 billion in coronavirus aid at the end of the month to help small businesses and provide funding to hospitals and for COVID-19 testing. May, June and July saw the unemployment rate remain above the 10 percent mark, with little aid coming from the federal government. When the unemployment rate finally dropped below 10 percent to 8.4 percent in August, Trump signed executive orders releasing new measures to help Americans who were still struggling economically. The orders included measures to create the Lost Wages Assistance program and extend the moratorium on student loan payments. The unemployment rate steadily declined through the rest of the year as people got back to work, hitting (1B)6.7 percent in December when the first COVID-19 vaccines were distributed throughout the U.S. for the elderly or high-risk people.
So what is it you're taking away from all this? What did the unemployment rate rise to (1A) and end at (1B)? How many jobs ended up being lost (2)? Was it a net gain or net loss for his four years (3)? You weren't brave enough to cite that so I pulled the relevant number for you:
No matter how you slice it, he lost more jobs than he created, there was more unemployment by the time he left than when he started. Or in other words, what my lone graph showed happened actually happened despite your hissy fits. And the most important part, it was Trump's era. He was in charge during this. Your reps love to leave off this time frame from his record, but I'll give you a cookie bud. Al least you admitted that Trump was indeed in office during this time. Your elected representatives will not do that in deference to dear leader.Most of those jobs (57%) would return before Trump left office. But he ended his presidency with an economy that had (3)2.7 million fewer jobs than when he started — becoming the first president in modern times to experience a net loss of jobs over his time in office, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which has monthly employment figures dating to 1939.
Is that what I did? I don't think I said those words at all. In fact, if you put me on the spot, I would say he didn't create any kind of economy at all. He rode out Obama's work until the damage to the government's functions he did caught up to him in the form of the pandemic. And then we both know how he bungled that in spectacular fashion.
You're right. Your complaints are not legitimate. Your facts just helped illuminate in words and numbers what I was already showing in one single simple picture. This is what happens when you pretend to be smarter than you are.
Told you it'd be fun. Run along now.
Stellar input, Red. Let us know when you've got the stones to actually contribute.
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That's an odd way to admit I was right following the one time you do your homework culminating in confirming what I was saying to begin with.
Still got nothing, then. You do you, Red.necronomous wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:13 pm Let me know when you get the stones to admit you're wrong after we've proves it to you over and over.
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Still got nothing then. You do you you fucking retard.dot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:16 pmThat's an odd way to admit I was right following the one time you do your homework culminating in confirming what I was saying to begin with.
Still got nothing, then. You do you, Red.necronomous wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:13 pm Let me know when you get the stones to admit you're wrong after we've proves it to you over and over.
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You, Walz and the Knee Pads campaign [redundant] are all making the same implication: that the job losses caused by the worldwide pandemic are some how tied to Donny. Whether you admit that explicitly or not that is your implication by leaving out the context of the job losses. That is the intellectual dishonesty you are so fond of. You are basically lying by omission.Desperate Dodgin' Dot wrote: Intellectually dishonest bullshit
With CNN fact checking Walz they are in effect fact checking your dumbass as well you absolute fucking retard.
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No one's forcing you to keep coming back to reiterate that you have nothing to contribute. If you can't prove what you say, yet again, then why do you bother? Both Sides™ is long since abandoned, what are you without your shtick? But more to the point, how about showing what experts I disagreed with that's got your panties in such a bunch. Tick tock, Red.necronomous wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:41 pm Still got nothing then. You do you you fucking retard.
Oh, is that what the numbers are saying? These are worldwide jobs numbers? Reported in 2021? By the United States' Department of Labor?
Seriously, hack, keep going. Keep making a fool of yourself.
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DOJ FBIdot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:51 pmNo one's forcing you to keep coming back to reiterate that you have nothing to contribute. If you can't prove what you say, yet again, then why do you bother? Both Sides™ is long since abandoned, what are you without your shtick? But more to the point, how about showing what experts I disagreed with that's got your panties in such a bunch. Tick tock, Red.necronomous wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:41 pm Still got nothing then. You do you you fucking retard.
Oh, is that what the numbers are saying? These are worldwide jobs numbers? Reported in 2021? By the United States' Department of Labor?
Seriously, hack, keep going. Keep making a fool of yourself.
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It's comical how you think you are doing so well but in reality you just keep getting dumber and dumber.dot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:51 pmNo one's forcing you to keep coming back to reiterate that you have nothing to contribute. If you can't prove what you say, yet again, then why do you bother? Both Sides™ is long since abandoned, what are you without your shtick? But more to the point, how about showing what experts I disagreed with that's got your panties in such a bunch. Tick tock, Red.necronomous wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:41 pm Still got nothing then. You do you you fucking retard.
Oh, is that what the numbers are saying? These are worldwide jobs numbers? Reported in 2021? By the United States' Department of Labor?
Seriously, hack, keep going. Keep making a fool of yourself.
Yes, retard: job losses caused by the worldwide pandemic include those that occurred in the United States. Was that concept really that difficult for you?
The same job losses that you and the Knee Pads campaign [redundant] are errantly trying to tie to Donald Trump. CNN fact checked your doofus of a VP for making the misleading claim that you dutifully rehashed the next day. CNN fact checking Walz is in effect fact checking you.
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the weird thing that he/they purposefully avoid is that those werent' even acutal job losses. they were temporary stay at home notices. they were job losses because the companies had to stop the payroll during the time out.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:18 amIt's comical how you think you are doing so well but in reality you just keep getting dumber and dumber.dot wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:51 pmNo one's forcing you to keep coming back to reiterate that you have nothing to contribute. If you can't prove what you say, yet again, then why do you bother? Both Sides™ is long since abandoned, what are you without your shtick? But more to the point, how about showing what experts I disagreed with that's got your panties in such a bunch. Tick tock, Red.necronomous wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:41 pm Still got nothing then. You do you you fucking retard.
Oh, is that what the numbers are saying? These are worldwide jobs numbers? Reported in 2021? By the United States' Department of Labor?
Seriously, hack, keep going. Keep making a fool of yourself.
Yes, retard: job losses caused by the worldwide pandemic include those that occurred in the United States. Was that concept really that difficult for you?
The same job losses that you and the Knee Pads campaign [redundant] are errantly trying to tie to Donald Trump. CNN fact checked your doofus of a VP for making the misleading claim that you dutifully rehashed the next day. CNN fact checking Walz is in effect fact checking you.
After the initial panic and fear subsided, it took the republicans dragging everyone by the collar to get them to go back to work or back to school. if the democrats had their way they would still be sitting at home and getting government checks to live on. I think in California some of those tech companies still haven't been able to get them back into work.
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Keep changing the argument to admit you can't prove your claim. As for this, it's clear you've got nothing on this subject too.
Hey, you're the one that thinks you're onto something when you have yet to show me where I cited a single thing Walz said in 2021 from the Department of Labor.
And those job losses were from across the world? Then recorded by the United States and factored into being solely our jobs lost and recovered statistics? That's what you think? Go on, keep digging.
Well, it was during Trump's term. And it was Trump's bungling. And it was reported in 2021. But can you guess who wasn't in the chart that I linked?CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:18 am The same job losses that you and the Knee Pads campaign [redundant] are errantly trying to tie to Donald Trump. CNN fact checked your doofus of a VP for making the misleading claim that you dutifully rehashed the next day. CNN fact checking Walz is in effect fact checking you.
I feel like you're so close to realizing how drastically you miscalculated but your hack pride won't let you admit it or see it. Keep embarrassing yourself, bud. It's entertaining.
I'll ask again. Do you ever get tired of being so humiliatingly wrong, hack?
Is this what you're pivoting to since your own numbers you pulled showed how wrong you were? That your numbers aren't real?