You're the f'ing joke. Note to all righty ass-h
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Note to all righty ass-hat trolls who insist on posting tripe on this board, that should embarrass all but the least self-aware and most clueless, and which elicits deserved contempt, sarcasm and free range ball-busting from the sane posters here, a sincere and hearty Fuck You!
If I have the guts to post this link……
https://www.factcheck.org/2022/01/bidens-numb...4-47583973
…..which provides a balanced assessment of Biden’s first year, then you nitwits need to accept the attributable good with the attributable bad. Look up the meaning of the word ‘attributable’ before continuing. And look up similar report cards for Trump.
Your pathetic penchant for falsely claiming that no one can credit Biden with any positive achievement was and is total horseshit for its hyperbolic, the sky is falling, worst ever, carryover of the ‘thanks Obama’ meme that also overlooked the shit sandwich his predecessor handed off to him and to us.
As the fact check confirms, the GOP Deli opened again to serve up the Trump Shit Sandwich; a triple decker of recession, junk science pandemic response and insurrection with a Twitter storm garnish of illiteracy and insults.
The 'garnish' is implicit in the low esteem the rest of the world held U.S. in under Trump.
• The U.S. image abroad has recovered. In 12 nations, many of which are key U.S. allies and partners, a median of 62% of foreigners said they held a positive view of the U.S. — up from a median of 34% in Trump’s final year.
Biden’s Numbers
Statistical measures of the president's term to date.
By D'Angelo Gore, Brooks Jackson, Eugene Kiely, Lori Robertson and Robert Farley
Posted on January 20, 2022
Summary
A year ago, Joseph R. Biden took office as the 46th president of the United States — inheriting an economy weakened by the COVID-19 pandemic, but with effective vaccines to finally deal with it.
To mark Biden’s first year in office, we take stock of how the U.S. has performed under the new president. Here are some highlights:
• The U.S. economy added 6.2 million jobs since January 2021, but not all of the jobs lost during the pandemic have returned.
• Economic growth slowed in the third quarter, but economists estimate the economy grew by about 5% in 2021 — the fastest in decades.
• A key measurement of illegal immigration rose dramatically. The number of apprehensions at the border with Mexico increased by 317% in Biden’s first 10 full months in office, compared with the same period in 2020.
• Inflation came roaring back. During Biden’s first 11 months in office, the Consumer Price Index increased 6.8%. Gasoline prices jumped 39%.
• Wages and inflation are both up. But real weekly wages, adjusted for inflation, declined 2.2% for production and nonsupervisory workers.
• Corporate profits and stock prices hit new records.
• The number of people without health insurance went down by about 500,000, according to a government survey.
• The U.S. trade deficit, which grew larger under President Donald Trump, continued to increase. The gap grew 27.3% in Biden’s first 10 months.
• The number of people receiving food stamp benefits declined by about 905,000, or 2.2%, after steep increases during the height of the pandemic.
• The federal debt continues to rise, and annual deficits remained in the trillions.
• Biden has kept pace with Trump’s first year in winning confirmation of federal appeals court judges, and exceeded his predecessor in District Court confirmations.
• The U.S. image abroad has recovered. In 12 nations, many of which are key U.S. allies and partners, a median of 62% of foreigners said they held a positive view of the U.S. — up from a median of 34% in Trump’s final year.