Our Economy: keep track of what MAGAt Deplorable Americans have done to us by re-electing the "stable genius"

And it's about time too. I can't wait to see how much progress they make. 😎
But they're overhauling it in all the wrong ways. Nothing they're doing is going to harm the plutocracy, and that's the only kind of change the country really needs right now.
 
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The problem with the title of this thread is the new Republican Party never, under any circumstances, takes responsibility for anything that goes wrong under their watch.

A much higher level of chaos will ensue. The MAGAts will continue to blame it on scapegoats.
 
The problem with the title of this thread is the new Republican Party never, under any circumstances, takes responsibility for anything that goes wrong under their watch.

A much higher level of chaos will ensue. The MAGAts will continue to blame it on scapegoats.
Reagan-Bush left an economic mess Clinton had to clean up. W left a mess Obama had to clean up. Trump left a mess Biden had to clean up. It always goes like that.
 
The economy will coast on its current momentum for a year probably. I wouldn’t expect any true impact there until 2026.

And, ironically, DonOld and MAGAt "republicans" will take / enjoy the credit for President Biden’s legislative accomplishments until DonOld and the MAGAt republicans’ farce of a government collapses under the weight of their own incompetence and takes the economy with them.

😑

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This thread seems to be triggering Deplorables nicely, at a time when they should be busy celebrating instead.

Wonder why?

(We know why.) ;)
 
This doesn't sound stable...

Canada's finance minister quits over Trump tariff dispute with Trudeau
Canada's Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from her post, citing disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on how to respond to incoming President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs.
She announced her resignation in a letter to Trudeau on Monday, in which she said the two have been "at odds about the best path forward for Canada", and pointed to the "grave challenge" posed by Trump's policy of "aggressive economic nationalism".

Freeland said the decision comes after Trudeau informed her last week that he no longer wanted her to be his government's top economic adviser.

Her resignation came hours before she was due to provide an annual fiscal government update in parliament.

In recent days, the two have also reportedly been in a dispute over a policy that would have delivered a C$250 ($175; £139) cheque to every eligible Canadian.
The BBC has reached out to the prime minister's office and the finance department for comment.

In her publicly-shared resignation letter, Freeland said Canada needs to keep its "fiscal powder dry" to deal with the threat of sweeping tariffs from US President-elect Donald Trump.
She added this means "eschewing costly political gimmicks" that Canada cannot afford.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2elggj813o
 
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