Jesus Winehole can you stop posting some of this it's depressing to see constant examples of how beyond ed this country is![]()
distinctively radical, these younger alt-right types.
Jesus Winehole can you stop posting some of this it's depressing to see constant examples of how beyond ed this country is![]()
alt right?
Radical Marxism is exclusive to the Left.
doomscrolling = eyes open and paying attention
you're the one defending dispropriating landlords without remedy, not me.
Panic panic whoring
Let's remain hyper alert of impending doom and do nothing about it.
you dont understand. if trump wants it, it gets afrom him. thats the extent of his brainpower
damn dude, you need another hobby. is stale.
no topical reply, instant ankle biting.
zzz
So the criteria for success is even lower than record unemployment rate but with people making more than their marketability will sustain. Yeah not at all unreasonable.
You'll reply to yourself soon enough.
in my own experience paying attention somewhat reading through the first time, then reviewing a little more carefully, earns something. it's like people don't even try.
my big problem with college classes was that if you did the assignment, there were only about five other people in any class who did the reading on the same day too. and they were mostly insuffferable.
When did Germany go on lockdown?
The coronavirus pandemic was confirmed to have reached Germany on January 27, 2020, when the first COVID-19 case was confirmed and contained near Munich, Bavaria.
Since 13 March, Germany ordered schools and nurseries to close and postponed academic semesters.
Ms Merkel also announced visits to nursing homes would be prohibited to protect the elderly.
Two days later, on March 15, borders to five neighbouring countries were closed.
On March 22, the German government announced a so-called lockdown and national curfew.
Tell me, assclown
Testing ramped up quickly, and society was reopened.
Their quarterly GDP loss was 1 percent. Ours was 9 percent.
As recalled by heart, nighty-nite!
it's more fun than talking to you, tbh.
No re: unemployment, no one said that the unemployment rate pre-COVID should have been even lower.
Regarding wages - every president since the 1970s, in one form or another, has been promising that working class Americans will make more than their marketability will sustain. Trump made this promise through saying he'd bring manufacturing jobs back to the US even though some nip in China could do the job for pennies on the dollar. The US has lost 250k manufacturing jobs since he took office. Not only has he failed to bring more manufacturing jobs back, he's failed to even keep all the manufacturing jobs we had.
So jobs just appeared out of nowhere and somehow that's not a good thing? Where did everyone start working suddenly, selling chicken sandwiches at Popeyes?
I have no idea what you're talking about now. Regardless, jobs didn't just appear out of nowhere. Job growth was slower in Trump's first 2 years than it was in Obama's final 2 years. It's not like Trump took over a stagnant jobs market and made it explode, he inherited a growing jobs market and only saw the job growth decline after his corporate tax cuts went towards stock buybacks and never trickled down to the working class. There is nothing Trump himself did policywise to create a low unemployment rate, he inherited what was an already low unemployment rate that had positive momentum. Sorry that I don't think that makes him an economic genius the way his supporters think it does.
Sidenote - As of now, Trump has destroyed more jobs than he's created![]()
Destroyed how?
In beforebut you can't blame him for COVID-19
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Getting "in before" doesn't negate the obvious false claim you made.
2+3 = 7
in before "muh math".
If you give him credit for creating jobs, you have to give him credit for destroying jobs too.![]()
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