530RL
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In my perspective, I do not consider record breaking employment, and American's escalating wages as a failure.....and IMO, no American in their right mind would view these facts as failures.
The pretzel link you posted is in reference to recovering after your China friends launched Covid on the world ...........please try to stay on point....sorry, if President Trump picked your China enterprises as one of the "Losers". Americans Win and China lovin peeps like you Lose.....Works for me!
You might want to consider that you may be on the wrong side of the American equations.....There is plenty of money to be made here at home w/o selling us out.....if you know how
No doubt, Trump moved your cheese.......So, who do you identify with?.... I know
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As I have repeatedly stated, we do not have operations in China any more, we moved them to S. Korea. And they are more profitable out of S. Korea than China as Trump's big government socialistic economic policies and higher tax policies raised the price of the product by 2.5X on the American consumer while our costs did not go up.
In this case, Trump's economic policies made Hugo Chavez look like a capitalist.
Are you denying that President Trump put more Americans back to work than any other time in history?
and damn, so the curve began to flatten........your expectations of the employment curve perpetually trending upwards is unattainable and your point is not only moot, but foolish....
Yes I am denying that.
1) Presidents and governments do not create jobs or put people to work unless the economy is controlled by the government. Although Trump would like that, fortunately we have not moved that far left under him yet.
2) If we ignore Covid, where the numbers get much worse, in Trump's first 35 months the American economy created 6.7 million jobs. In Obama's last 35 months the American economy created 7.9 million jobs. So if you want to argue that President's influence job growth by the economy, unfortunately Trump's expansion of government crowded out and slowed job creation by the private sector.
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