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re: "I hate Trump. Therefore, I'm voting to destroy the country."
Posted on 10/21/20 at 5:03 pm to Homesick Tiger
Posted on 10/21/20 at 5:03 pm to Homesick Tiger
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It's like rooting for a loss for your own team because you hate the coach.
So you’ve been on the Tiger Rant.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 7:45 pm to AUCom96
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He cut taxes
Tax cuts end in 10 years for everyone expect the 1%. So he can't even get that right
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regulations
Regulations are not inherently evil or good so just saying cutting regulations doesn't mean it's good
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has begun bringing troops home
Yeah it's called the yo-yo trick, Obama did the same thing meanwhile drone strikes are way up and oh he's escalatiing tensions with Iran and killed a general who was fighting ISIS
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helped shape middle eastern peace
Oh yeah funding the Yemen genocide is doing wonders for peace in the ME
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made our gaping open border a priority issue
Obama sent back more illegals than anyone so again lie
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It's not just his base that feels that way.
It 100% is step outside the echo chamber and realize that he isn't very popular with the majority of Americans
Posted on 10/21/20 at 7:48 pm to tigerpawl
I think trump is an a-hole but seeing the bs the last 4 years... I get it.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 7:50 pm to dawgfan24348
A recent Gallup poll has him leading Biden 46-43 on Issues
The reason he is down in polls is because of his personality
Poll after poll shows a huge number of Americans think they are better off than they were 4 years ago
Take a look at the 2019 economic data before China plague ruined the world
Fastest income growth since 1967
Biggest fall in poverty since 1967
Real median household income increased by $4,400 in 2019, reaching an all-time record high of $68,700. This represents a 6.8 percent one-year increase, which is the largest one-year increase in median income on record. Since 2016, real median household income has increased by 9.7 percent (after adjusting for a Census survey redesign in 2017).
Income gains in 2019 were largest for minority groups. Real median income grew by 7.9 percent for black Americans, 7.1 percent for Hispanic Americans, and 10.6 percent for Asian Americans (see Figure 1). These one-year increases were all record highs, and the new income levels reached in 2019 were all record highs, as well.
As incomes grew, income inequality fell for the second consecutive year. Between 2017 and 2019, the Gini index of income inequality fell from 0.489 to 0.484. Over the same two-year period, the share of income held by the top 20 percent fell by 0.4 percentage points.
The rise in income was driven by an increase in the number of workers, especially women. There were 2.2 million more people working at some point in 2019 compared with 2018, and 1.2 million more people working full-time year-round. The full 1.2 million increase in full-time year-round workers was attributable to women.
Incomes grew across the distribution, and poverty plummeted as a result. The official poverty rate fell to an all-time record low of 10.5 percent in 2019. Over 4 million people were lifted out of poverty between 2018 and 2019 for a 1.3 percentage point decrease. This was the largest reduction in poverty in over 50 years.
Minority groups led the way in poverty alleviation. Compared to the overall poverty rate reduction of 1.3 percentage points, black poverty fell by 2.0 percentage points, Hispanic poverty fell by 1.8 percentage points, and Asian poverty fell by 2.8 percentage points (see Figure 2). The poverty rate fell to an all-time record low for every race and ethnic group in 2019. Notably, the black poverty rate fell below 20 percent for the first time in history.
Incomes grew across the distribution, and poverty plummeted as a result. The official poverty rate fell to an all-time record low of 10.5 percent in 2019. Over 4 million people were lifted out of poverty between 2018 and 2019 for a 1.3 percentage point decrease. This was the largest reduction in poverty in over 50 years.
Minority groups led the way in poverty alleviation. Compared to the overall poverty rate reduction of 1.3 percentage points, black poverty fell by 2.0 percentage points, Hispanic poverty fell by 1.8 percentage points, and Asian poverty fell by 2.8 percentage points (see Figure 2). The poverty rate fell to an all-time record low for every race and ethnic group in 2019. Notably, the black poverty rate fell below 20 percent for the first time in history.
The reason he is down in polls is because of his personality
Poll after poll shows a huge number of Americans think they are better off than they were 4 years ago
Take a look at the 2019 economic data before China plague ruined the world
Fastest income growth since 1967
Biggest fall in poverty since 1967
Real median household income increased by $4,400 in 2019, reaching an all-time record high of $68,700. This represents a 6.8 percent one-year increase, which is the largest one-year increase in median income on record. Since 2016, real median household income has increased by 9.7 percent (after adjusting for a Census survey redesign in 2017).
Income gains in 2019 were largest for minority groups. Real median income grew by 7.9 percent for black Americans, 7.1 percent for Hispanic Americans, and 10.6 percent for Asian Americans (see Figure 1). These one-year increases were all record highs, and the new income levels reached in 2019 were all record highs, as well.
As incomes grew, income inequality fell for the second consecutive year. Between 2017 and 2019, the Gini index of income inequality fell from 0.489 to 0.484. Over the same two-year period, the share of income held by the top 20 percent fell by 0.4 percentage points.
The rise in income was driven by an increase in the number of workers, especially women. There were 2.2 million more people working at some point in 2019 compared with 2018, and 1.2 million more people working full-time year-round. The full 1.2 million increase in full-time year-round workers was attributable to women.
Incomes grew across the distribution, and poverty plummeted as a result. The official poverty rate fell to an all-time record low of 10.5 percent in 2019. Over 4 million people were lifted out of poverty between 2018 and 2019 for a 1.3 percentage point decrease. This was the largest reduction in poverty in over 50 years.
Minority groups led the way in poverty alleviation. Compared to the overall poverty rate reduction of 1.3 percentage points, black poverty fell by 2.0 percentage points, Hispanic poverty fell by 1.8 percentage points, and Asian poverty fell by 2.8 percentage points (see Figure 2). The poverty rate fell to an all-time record low for every race and ethnic group in 2019. Notably, the black poverty rate fell below 20 percent for the first time in history.
Incomes grew across the distribution, and poverty plummeted as a result. The official poverty rate fell to an all-time record low of 10.5 percent in 2019. Over 4 million people were lifted out of poverty between 2018 and 2019 for a 1.3 percentage point decrease. This was the largest reduction in poverty in over 50 years.
Minority groups led the way in poverty alleviation. Compared to the overall poverty rate reduction of 1.3 percentage points, black poverty fell by 2.0 percentage points, Hispanic poverty fell by 1.8 percentage points, and Asian poverty fell by 2.8 percentage points (see Figure 2). The poverty rate fell to an all-time record low for every race and ethnic group in 2019. Notably, the black poverty rate fell below 20 percent for the first time in history.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 7:53 pm to tigerpawl
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Poor education system. A proliferation of liberal teachers and a leftists media and social media
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Can someone please explain this logic to me? What has happened to society to keep driving this ridiculous mental process? What are the psychological factors that trigger it?
Poor education system. A proliferation of liberal teachers and a leftists media and social media
Posted on 10/21/20 at 7:56 pm to tigerpawl
The amount of celebrities/wealthy people/politicians jealous of President Trump is sickening.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 7:56 pm to tigerpawl
Same as sports "fans" that would rather their team LOSE and they be right about their doom and gloom that be wrong and their team win.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 7:58 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
You aren’t going to change that commie’s mind or any other leftist for that matter. Trump is in the way of the agenda.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 7:59 pm to tigerpawl
I despise BHO to this day but never wanted him to fail so miserably that everyday Americans suffered
Posted on 10/21/20 at 8:02 pm to VoxDawg
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It's like being on a flight and hoping the plane crashes because you hate the pilot.
but, everybody in first-class has a parachute.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 10:59 pm to dawgfan24348
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Regulations are not inherently evil or good so just saying cutting regulations doesn't mean it's good
Nice deflect. Do regulations increase the cost of doing business? Do higher costs equal less profits which equals less jobs and less pay? Yes or no?
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oh he's escalatiing tensions with Iran and killed a general who was fighting ISIS
Escalating tensions? I guess he should be buying them off with pallets of cash. Killed a general fighting isis? He was also killing Americans, but hey, as long he was fighting isis, who cares that he was bankrolling other terrorists and carrying out attacks on American troops, right?
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Oh yeah funding the Yemen genocide is doing wonders for peace in the ME
So, we're just ignoring the historic peace agreements between Israel and arab countries? There's still problems in the ME so we're going to pretend no advancements occurred? Seems a little myopic, but I can't really expect more from the left.
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Obama sent back more illegals than anyone so again lie
Posted on 10/21/20 at 11:53 pm to 98eagle
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This is just bat shite crazy. We have tens of millions of complete idiots that knowingly will vote to destroy our country and even make their own futures bleak. Just because they hate Trump who is fighting for all of America, even for these Democrat dip shits.
Think about it. Democrat governors have shut down their states causing great harm and mental anguish for millions of Americans because they don't want to do anything that could help Trump. They. Don't. Care. About. Americans.
Pelosi won't pass a stimulus because it will help Trump.
Their hatred for one man is much much greater than their care for 350,000,000 Americans. Let that sink in.
Can you vote for these people knowing what they are doing?
Posted on 10/22/20 at 12:53 am to tigerpawl
I'm moving to a seriously conservative country like Canada if Biden wins
Posted on 10/22/20 at 1:03 am to tigersaint74
quote:it effects the politicians in DC. mostly Democrats but the Republicans are batshit crazy as well.
It's called "mental instability".
the swamp is a pit of vipers.
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