Trump’s First 3 Years Created 1.5 Million Fewer Jobs Than Obama’s Last 3
As President Donald Trump takes the stage at his reelection rally here Monday and boasts of his economic record, there is one statistic he is likely to omit: He created 1.5 million fewer jobs in his first three years in office than predecessor Barack Obama did in his final three.
Newly revised figures from Trump’s own Department of Labor show that 6.6 million new jobs were created in the first 36 months of Trump’s tenure, compared with 8.1 million in the final 36 months of Obama’s ― a decline of 19% under Trump, according to a HuffPost analysis.
TRUTH!
Omar is joke! It’s not enough to marry your brother, cheat the American system, and have an affair that leads to divorce! She’s “embarrassing her somolia counterparts”. Hush money for the affair, going against her own values and embracing things that completely contradict the Somali culture. What a sorry excuse for a representative!
Sources in the Somalia community in Omar’s district say that Omar has “embarrassed” them and that they have lost faith in her.
The source said that the embarrassment that Omar has caused the Somalia community comes from the alleged affair, her decision to hold an event at a distillery, and her embrace of LGBT rights.
“It’s almost as if she is deliberately trying to turn her Somali supporters against her,” a source said. “She is as a figurehead for us, the most famous Somali in America and she had embarrassed us. She is the face of the Somali community.”
It appears you are quoting unnamed sources and a bitter ex husband. whose Somali values are not widely held in North America.
New Details Emerge In Ilhan Omar’s Marriage Scandal | The Daily Wire
aka Tabloid Journalism close to the National Enquirer in quality.
Hypocrisy: Dems Cry About Trump Weighing in on Stone, But Obama Did Same Thing for Clinton
While many Democratic leaders decried President Donald Trump making his feelings known about the Roger Stone case, there was no such uproar when former President Barack Obama weighed in on the Justice Department’s investigation into Hillary Clinton.
Stone was convicted in November of lying to Congress and witness tampering in a criminal case stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe.
On Wednesday, the president told reporters he had not communicated directly with Attorney General William Barr regarding the case but felt Stone “was treated horribly,” adding the original nine-year-sentence recommendation by the DOJ prosecutors was a “disgrace.”
The DOJ pulled the recommendation following public comments by Trump, leaving the matter completely in the judge’s hands.
Barr insisted during a Thursday ABC News interview that Trump’s views had nothing to do with his department’s decision to withdraw the prosecutors’ proposed sentencing.
“We saw the president this week demonstrate once again that he has no respect for the rule of law,” Pelosi said.
“This is an abuse of power that the president is again trying to manipulate federal law enforcement to serve his political interest,” she added.
Where were these lamentations from Democrats when Obama waded in, multiple times, to voice his views about the DOJ’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private, unsecured email server while she was secretary of state?
You’ll recall then-FBI Director James Comey held a news conference in July 2015 during which he exonerated Clinton from mishandling classified information while relating that her server contained thousands of classified emails, including some with top-secret information.
State Department policy called for Clinton to use an official government email address, which she chose not to do — no doubt to have full control over her correspondence.
Comey also noted that Clinton failed to turn over “several thousand” work-related emails after she claimed she had provided them all, as required by the Federal Records Act.
How quickly they forget... maybe time to start testing member of Congress for dementia or ALZ.
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Trump’s 29th Trip To Mar-a-Lago Brings Golf Tab To 334 Years Of Presidential Salary
The president often brags about not taking a paycheck, but his golf hobby has now cost taxpayers $133.8 million.
Nolte: Media-Approved Hate Crimes Against Trump Supporters Explode Post-Acquittal
February 9, 2020: Man Arrested for Driving Car Through GOP Voter Registration Booth
February 10, 2020: New Mexico GOP Headquarters Vandalized
February 10, 2020: California GOP Headquarters Vandalized for Sixth Time in Two Years
February 12, 2020: UC Santa Cruz College Republican Display Destroyed and Vandalized
February 12, 2020: 14-Year-Old Boy Wearing Trump Hat Assaulted
February 13, 2020: Man Threatens to Cut Throats of Arizona State Students for Trump Event
February 20, 2020: Man in Make America Great Again Hat Assaulted:
And they say the republicans are the party of hate? Bullshit.
I have even had someone TRY to assault me because of a MAGA hat.. but that snowflake went to jail that day.. not me even if I did take the bitch to the ground... throat punch ..splat.
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Washington Post Whips Up Fear over ‘Trump Bullying Phenomenon’ in Schools
SURE blame it on Trump... and not: MadMax - Democrats - Bernie Supporters -MSM calling for harm to be done...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graph...g-trump-words/
However, these anecdotes are contradicted by federal data on overarching trends. According to stopybullying.gov, the media has a responsibility to report on bullying in an accurate way and devotes a large portion of its website to spelling out best practices for reporting on this issue. The Post’s report violates or ignores almost all of these guidelines.
The advice includes a section titled “What the Public Needs to Know About Bullying:”
- Although concern about it is growing, bullying isn’t an epidemic. In fact, national rates have decreased slightly in recent years.
- Bullying does not cause suicide; it’s only one of many factors involved.
- Bullying can affect any young person, but there are characteristics and circumstances that put certain youth at higher risk.
- Each bullying incident is a complex interaction. While there might be one “ringleader,” the bystanders often are involved.
- Cyberbullying is not nearly as common as people think.
- Some prevention strategies seem to help, and researchers continue to learn about what works.
And while the Post story links to some statistics from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the authors ignore data from the federal body showing a reduction in bullying almost across the board.
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