The 2020 Recession (aka The Trump Recession)?

Started by Robtard5 pages

Your time-waster-trolling has been noted.

Here's the story again for anyone else interested:

Originally posted by Robtard
It's Official: U.S. Economy Is In A Recession

It may seem obvious, with double-digit unemployment and plunging economic output. But if there was any remaining doubt that the U.S. is in a recession, it's now been removed by the official scorekeepers at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

The bureau's Business Cycle Dating Committee — the fat lady of economic opera — said the expansion peaked in February after a record 128 months, and we've been sliding into a pandemic-driven recession since.

In making the announcement, the committee pointed to the "unprecedented magnitude of the decline in employment and production, and its broad reach across the entire economy." -snip

Great... next stop Depressionvilleusa 🙁

Yeah, covid really did a number on us and all the Democrat leaders encouraging thousands of people to gather in large crowds isn't helping.

Because (From what I can tell) Trump put his efforts into helping the stock market instead of saving jobs.

Yep and the Dems and Reps in the legislative branch helped him

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Because (From what I can tell) Trump put his efforts into helping the stock market instead of saving jobs.

It's because he foolish directly tied his presidency/name to something as volatile as the Stock Market. Why he's first to take credit when it has a good day but is no where to be seen when it sinks.

We'll see in November if his bold (fools?) gamble pays off or not.