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  1. 1. How did Obama perform as president?

    • He was a good president
    • He was an average president
    • He was a poor president
  2. 2. How do you think Trump will perform as president?

    • He will be a good president
    • He will be an average president
    • He will be a poor president
  3. 3. Will Trump see a second term?

    • Yes, Trump will be re-elected for a second term
    • No, Trump will lose re-election for a second term
    • No, Trump will not seek a second term
    • No, Trump will not complete his first term


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Good=I did very well, he spoke to my ideals.

 

Good=I will do even better, he speaks to my ilk.

 

Won't make it out of four=Not sure if the Swamp Thing will swallow his azz, age, or family situation will consume him. Law of averages the last 54 years...

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THERE’S THAT WORD AGAIN: Obama’s Legacy — 8 Years of an Unexpectedly Weak Economy.

 

The latest numbers mean that Obama’s economic forecasters missed their growth targets every year that he was in office. And, once again, economists who had been promising that strong growth was just around the corner — most recently because of a relatively strong third quarter — had to eat crow.

 

It also means that GDP growth has not exceeded 3% for 11 straight years. . . .

 

In dollar terms,
if Obama’s recovery had merely been average, the nation’s GDP would be $2.4 trillion bigger.
That translates into $19,000 in lost income per household.

 

Heck, if Obama’s recovery had managed only to live up to the forecasts Obama himself made at the start of each year — which always turned out to be too optimistic — GDP would be nearly $1 trillion bigger today.

 

Obama’s record on jobs tells the same story. On average, the number of jobs was 18% higher 7-1/2 years after those recoveries started. Under Obama, it was 10.9%. That translates into 12 million fewer jobs.

 

If you want to know why Donald Trump is sitting in the Oval Office instead of Hillary Clinton, here are your reasons.

 

In our view, the incredibly mediocre economy we’ve suffered with over the past 7-1/2 years is not the result of some mysterious underlying “secular” shift that makes it impossible to grow faster than 2.6%. It is the result of bad economic policies, most of which were enacted by Obama in his first two years in office when Democrats controlled Congress.

 

 

 

The good news for Trump is that the bar is set pretty low.

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Rasmussen has Trump with a 55% Approval Rating.

 

Gallup has Trump with a 40% Approval Rating.

 

Interesting disparity.

2016: the year we realize polling is completely retarded.

 

But yes. Let's stick with it some more!

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Rasmussen has Trump with a 55% Approval Rating.

 

Gallup has Trump with a 40% Approval Rating.

 

Interesting disparity.

2016: the year we realize polling is completely retarded.

 

But yes. Let's stick with it some more!

#notmypolls

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I wonder how many days that little nugget will generate headlines.

 

Sadly, the press would be better off ignoring such a stupid remark and focus on issues that will actually draw attention to the current world. They won't. they'll bite on this hard and america will be further desensitized to the talking bots on the tube. Its all white noise at this point thanks to hysteria.

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You dopes realize that isn't Spicer's twitter account. :lol:

 

Some other beauts:

 

Okay Democrats. We'll take Manchin, you can have Kasich. Deal?

 

Cameras following refugees like they're the Kardashians.

 

So apparently you can blame Abraham Lincoln for your illegal private server, but you can't quote his opinion of the press. :beer:

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