No but it's missing the point.My securities market investments increased by 15% during 2020 and did very well overall during Trump's presidency. Is this something that I am imagining?
No but it's missing the point.My securities market investments increased by 15% during 2020 and did very well overall during Trump's presidency. Is this something that I am imagining?
My investments have gone considerably higher than before Trump was elected, and a sizable percentage of that increase was during the worst public health crisis in 100 years. What is the point that you are trying to imply, that I am "missing"? There is no doubt in my mind that having Trump in the White House had a lot to do with this incredible, surprising, increase. If there was another election tomorrow, I'd gladly vote for Trump for the 2nd time. He got us the vaccines, which apparently work, and that is more important than money. Biden? He's done nothing, so far, except screw up.No but it's missing the point.
I disagree with your assessment but I especially disagree that he's setting us up for a loss. If he passes his jobs and family plan this year and gives away free preschool, daycare, college and other tax credits, then I'd be shocked if he lost. You'll have way too many people scared the Republicans will take away their new goodies.There are jobs, but people would rather collect the generous unemployment benefits, so the jobs report for April was one-fourth of what it should have been, and very dissapointing.
I did great under Trump, too bad Joe isn't as savvy as he was, not by a longshot.
Biden is a joke, he is setting up the Dems for a loss in 2024.
Thanks very much.I disagree with your assessment but I especially disagree that he's setting us up for a loss. If he passes his jobs and family plan this year and gives away free preschool, daycare, college and other tax credits, then I'd be shocked if he lost. You'll have way too many people scared the Republicans will take away their new goodies.
Just as an aside, I'm happy to see you back in this thread and hope you are doing well.
You will probably never acknowledge this because you admire Trump too much but he often takes credit for things he has nothing to do with.My investments have gone considerably higher than before Trump was elected, and a sizable percentage of that increase was during the worst public health crisis in 100 years. What is the point that you are trying to imply, that I am "missing"? There is no doubt in my mind that having Trump in the White House had a lot to do with this incredible, surprising, increase. If there was another election tomorrow, I'd gladly vote for Trump for the 2nd time. He got us the vaccines, which apparently work, and that is more important than money. Biden? He's done nothing, so far, except screw up.
All I know for sure, is that my portfolio is higher than I ever would have expected it to be at this point, even without the virus. I don't know anything about Elon Musk's tweets, or Bitcoin/Dogecoin. That's OK, though, I'm enjoying this spectacle of Biden and his pathetic VP choice, messing up. If they cause the markets to drop, I'll be happy to buy otherwise good securities that people who panic and dump at a loss to themselves. For the good of the country, though, Trump would be a far better person to have in office from 2021-2025, than Biden.You will probably never acknowledge this because you admire Trump too much but he often takes credit for things he has nothing to do with.
He was already touting record stock numbers early in his presidency when he hadn't enacted any policy that would have affected them. He was coasting off of Obama's policies.
I suppose you could argue just Trump's presence added an additional "bump" (because investors knew he doesn't care about having market oversight) the same way Elon Musk's tweets affect the tech market or the price of Bitcoin or Dogecoin but that's again smoke and mirrors.
Well Biden's tax plan only targets .7% or so of tax payers, so I think Republicans will have a hard time with that message. I can respect your view that the government shouldn't be paying for these benefits but I think that in the long run, we're going to need them. Our nation can't continue to have our birth rate stagnate as people can't afford to have kids. We don't want to have the problem Japan has.Thanks very much.
Biden's giveaways are not "free", they are paid for with taxes. Republicans will be quick to point this out. I personally do not care about daycare, preschool, free college, etc., and do not feel that the American taxpayers should be made to finance these benefits.
If people cannot afford to have children, or do not want them, the government has no business encouraging a population increase. With all of the people who are coming to the United States, and the many we turn away, we do not need to create more people. We would be far smarter to have more legal immigration of educated, hard-working people - not illegals which Biden encourages.Well Biden's tax plan only targets .7% or so of tax payers, so I think Republicans will have a hard time with that message. I can respect your view that the government shouldn't be paying for these benefits but I think that in the long run, we're going to need them. Our nation can't continue to have our birth rate stagnate as people can't afford to have kids. We don't want to have the problem Japan has.
How many smart, hard working educated immigrants even want to come here? Remember Trump complained that most don't and he was right to believe that, they don't for the most part. I don't think that'll be the answer to our population dilemma.If people cannot afford to have children, or do not want them, the government has no business encouraging a population increase. With all of the people who are coming to the United States, and the many we turn away, we do not need to create more people. We would be far smarter to have more legal immigration of educated, hard-working people - not illegals which Biden encourages.
I actually think this is what happens. There's an assumption that conservative policies benefit the market and therefore they invest more because they have this belief and as a result it looks like conservative policies help the market.You will probably never acknowledge this because you admire Trump too much but he often takes credit for things he has nothing to do with.
He was already touting record stock numbers early in his presidency when he hadn't enacted any policy that would have affected them. He was coasting off of Obama's policies.
I suppose you could argue just Trump's presence added an additional "bump" (because investors knew he doesn't care about having market oversight) the same way Elon Musk's tweets affect the tech market or the price of Bitcoin or Dogecoin but that's again smoke and mirrors.
If people cannot afford to have children, then it is not the financial responsibility of hard-working middle-class people who choose not to have children, to pay for other people's hobbies of having and raising children. IMHO, most people, including myself, aren't qualified to be good parents and if they are financially unprepared, then they are even less qualified. Biden and the Democrats love to throw other people's money at potential voters, which often never even makes it to its intended target(s). There are already enough people, there is a population explosion, we have wars, starvation, disease, and other sufferings due to this and it's my opinion that the fewer people there are, the better.How many smart, hard working educated immigrants even want to come here? Remember Trump complained that most don't and he was right to believe that, they don't for the most part. I don't think that'll be the answer to our population dilemma.
In addition, the idea that a large segment of American society can't have kids is pretty depressing. Are we, the wealthiest nation on earth, really going to deny the working class the ability to affordably have kids?
Almost one in three Americans live below 2 times the federal poverty line (widely used as the metric to describe those who are low income or worse). I have a hard time picturing such a large segment of the public as unfit parents, and I'm quite the misanthrope.If people cannot afford to have children, then it is not the financial responsibility of hard-working middle-class people who choose not to have children, to pay for other people's hobbies of having and raising children. IMHO, most people, including myself, aren't qualified to be good parents and if they are financially unprepared, then they are even less qualified. Biden and the Democrats love to throw other people's money at potential voters, which often never even makes it to its intended target(s). There are already enough people, there is a population explosion, we have wars, starvation, disease, and other sufferings due to this and it's my opinion that the fewer people there are, the better.
As I said, there are people from all over the world who would like to come here. We are almost as large as Canada, yet have 297 million more people. Australia, which is about 73% as large as the U.S, only has 25.5 million, which is less than Texas. They are not the only such countries who have small populations, by choice. Why does the entire world expect us to take in everybody when they do not, is this fair? We now have a man in office who is agreeing with those who would like to see America destroyed even further. I believe in immigration - legal, hard-working, and not those who are looking for handouts and charity.Almost one in three Americans live below 2 times the federal poverty line (widely used as the metric to describe those who are low income or worse). I have a hard time picturing such a large segment of the public as unfit parents, and I'm quite the misanthrope.
I see your point about enough people, again I'm a misanthrope, but if we don't have enough kids, America will fall behind other first-world countries that do incentive their people to have children. In addition, who will take care of all these aging people if we don't have kids? What will happen to the social security and Medicare systems?
I'll tell you what. I'll get a Biden tattoo on my butt cheeks that says "cmon man" if it cures my tinnitus lol.As I said, there are people from all over the world who would like to come here. We are almost as large as Canada, yet have 297 million more people. Australia, which is about 73% as large as the U.S, only has 25.5 million, which is less than Texas. They are not the only such countries who have small populations, by choice. Why does the entire world expect us to take in everybody when they do not, is this fair? We now have a man in office who is agreeing with those who would like to see America destroyed even further. I believe in immigration - legal, hard-working, and not those who are looking for handouts and charity.
Those countries both have social programs to help people have kids though. Their populations are smaller but not too top heavy. If America doesn't have more kids, it's not the population size that's the problem, it's the fact that a disproportionate amount of people will be too old to work, which isn't good for anything.As I said, there are people from all over the world who would like to come here. We are almost as large as Canada, yet have 297 million more people. Australia, which is about 73% as large as the U.S, only has 25.5 million, which is less than Texas. They are not the only such countries who have small populations, by choice. Why does the entire world expect us to take in everybody when they do not, is this fair? We now have a man in office who is agreeing with those who would like to see America destroyed even further. I believe in immigration - legal, hard-working, and not those who are looking for handouts and charity.
I do not agree with programs that encourage people to reproduce. Programs that discourage it, should be in place, for the good of the human race. We have overbred, far too much.Those countries both have social programs to help people have kids though. Their populations are smaller but not too top heavy. If America doesn't have more kids, it's not the population size that's the problem, it's the fact that a disproportionate amount of people will be too old to work, which isn't good for anything.
And if these immigrants want to come here, why aren't they in numbers we need?
What's your stance on abortion and/or sex education? It's been a while.I do not agree with programs that encourage people to reproduce. Programs that discourage it, should be in place, for the good of the human race. We have overbred, far too much.
Neither of them will, IMO.Also, I doubt Biden vs Trump will happen. I genuinely think Biden won't last that long.
I support sex education, birth control, and abortion. As for the legality of abortion, I believe that the states should be able to decide whether to allow it or not.What's your stance on abortion and/or sex education? It's been a while.
Also, I doubt Biden vs Trump will happen. I genuinely think Biden won't last that long.
I'll say this, anyone underestimating Trump does so at their own peril imo. Trump will EASILY get the nomination if he runs again, the only way he doesn't is if the party literally blocks him from running.We may need a new thread, Biden vs. Trump 2024 if this article proves true.
Biden sees Trump rematch as real possibility
Lol, of course he's only on the medal stand and not guaranteed the gold.It's why the North Carolina freshman is on the medal stand for worst new member of Congress.
$900,000 is the average price for a home in Brooklyn New York. These people have no inkling of what people here have to face. You can't get a rundown apartment for $100,000, in Brooklyn.Wrong. It actually costs about $5 for a pair of bootstraps, so the actual cost of a home in Brooklyn is $100,005.
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Maskers act and look like morons.Lol, of course he's only on the medal stand and not guaranteed the gold.
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Also, he is an unfortunate result of gerrymandering, which @FGG has alluded to.
...fixed that for you.Qonspiracy theory maskers who print conspiracies on their masks act and look like morons.
I am not so surprised that the GOP is more focused on trying to game the system for political power than actually trying to develop policies that help the average Joe/Josephine or even convince them to vote for the party with honest political messaging (instead of disenfranchising people with anti-vote laws).Lol, of course he's only on the medal stand and not guaranteed the gold.
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Also, he is an unfortunate result of gerrymandering, which @FGG has alluded to.
Let me wear my 5 masks ok lol.Maskers act and look like morons.