Not me, I'm doing great! Better off than under Biden!
Getting this baby warmed up
Not me, I'm doing great! Better off than under Biden!
You're still under Biden.
gettin ready to flip again
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I'm warming up
Stock market went nuts today with Trumps election.
How close did hunter biden get to winning?
asking for a friend….
https://x.com/besttrousers/status/1858209591256899925
20% in 3 years seems high
the pandemic and the supply crunch were epochal, so was the greed.
Would you prefer Russia's inflation rate?
Would you prefer Cuba's inflation rate since you demo s love socialism so much?,,,,
You trump s really love it. You either don't know what it means here or you just never say it out loud.
Flake,,,,youre the stupidest on this board,,,,its why you are a hardcore democrat,,,,,explain your positions, dumbass,,,,
No. Would you prefer Russia's inflation?
An honest answer will not kill you. Or maybe it will.
Your man crush has talked about capping credit card interest rates at 10%. I doubt he'll actually follow through, but feel free to explain how that's not socialism, if you can, when you have a moment during your 3am graveyard shift
lol whatabout the free market
Todays libs smh
^afraid of simple questions
Republicans suddenly think the economy’s great and the election wasn’t rigged
Less than two weeks since Donald Trump’s victory, consumer sentiment in the Republican Party has skyrocketed. Democrats, meanwhile, are despondent.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/1...dence-00189941
(this is not an onion article)
"It’s typical for the winning party to see a surge of optimism among its ranks. But pollsters saw the mood shift coming this year for another reason, too: Exit polls showed that voters wanted major change this election — and it was Trump who was ultimately seen as the change agent, as Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to distinguish herself from the Biden administration and the policies voters blamed for their current pocketbook challenges.
The economy is where these divides will be seen the most, and the gap between party sentiments is expected to widen further in the months ahead. It’s a trend that began in the final months before election day, when Republican voters were already expressing rosier outlooks as they anticipated a Trump victory, said Micah Roberts, a partner at Public Opinion Strategies who oversaw the economic questions in the bipartisan NBC and CNBC surveys."
"suddenly"
Politico
ICS observations pre and post elections
Feelings about the economy: is it now or later?
Upward momentum in the ICS has been driven by expectations for business conditions in the next 12 months and 5 years. The index for expectations for personal finances (a year from now) has also been increasing but the incline is not as steep as the outlook for business conditions.
On the contrary, the current conditions for purchases have been mostly flat (with the exception of a slight increase in the last two months) and how consumers view their current personal finances has been declining and then flat-lining in the last six months.
In the aftermath of the election, all five indexes increased. Even if the election results provided an immediate boost to sentiment, that uplift mostly came from expectations around the future, rather than the current conditions. The laggard in terms of magnitude: personal finances current conditions (as a reminder, this index quantifies the question: Would you say that you (and your family) are better off or worse off financially than you were a year ago?). The second slowest increase was for the current buying conditions index.
https://pro.morningconsult.com/analy...elections-2024
https://pro.morningconsult.com/track...umer-sentiment
Republicans aren't lol "suddenly" saying the economy is great. Their sentiment is high about the future. Politico is a joke these days.
Yeah I think most of us are okay counting a couple of months in the "suddenly" category in this case. Stop picking at nits, tbh.
Since you've already admitted you consider anything over three sentences a "wall of text" that you won't read I can see how you only commented on the bolded part of my post and the word with an emoji next to it.
Republicans didn't suddenly think the economy IS great as the Politico headline suggests.
"Even if the election results provided an immediate boost to sentiment, that uplift mostly came from expectations around the future, rather than the current conditions."
The e in Republican sentiment in the Index of Consumer Sentiment referenced in the Politico article was driven by expectations of the future. Had you taken the time to read my entire post you would have seen that clearly explained and not made a fool out of yourself, again.
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