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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Lol that's a lie. You are the most dishonest poster on the entire UK forum


https://thehill.com/policy/finance/...o-hit-3-percent-growth-in-2018-data-revisions

Sorry dumbass, the truth hurts. Q4 2018 got revised all the way down to 1%. Q3 was revised down to 3.5 so that Trump has no quarter over 4% now. 2017, a year he had almost no influence over was revised up to 2.8% and will probably be the best of his presidency.

Previous government data showed Trump had fulfilled his campaign pledge of 3 percent expansion - a key measure of growth that the president and his allies have used to tout the administration's economic accomplishments - but the year-over-year figure was lowered to 2.5 percent on Friday.
 
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https://thehill.com/policy/finance/...o-hit-3-percent-growth-in-2018-data-revisions

Sorry dumbass, the truth hurts. Q4 2018 got revised all the way down to 1%. Q3 was revised down to 3.5 so that Trump has no quarter over 4% now. 2017, a year he had almost no influence over was revised up to 2.8% and will probably be the best of his presidency.

Previous government data showed Trump had fulfilled his campaign pledge of 3 percent expansion - a key measure of growth that the president and his allies have used to tout the administration's economic accomplishments - but the year-over-year figure was lowered to 2.5 percent on Friday.

Nice try. Not only does it not make sense. It was totally wrong. Link me something that makes sense, not the hill.
 
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/...o-hit-3-percent-growth-in-2018-data-revisions

Sorry dumbass, the truth hurts. Q4 2018 got revised all the way down to 1%. Q3 was revised down to 3.5 so that Trump has no quarter over 4% now. 2017, a year he had almost no influence over was revised up to 2.8% and will probably be the best of his presidency.

Previous government data showed Trump had fulfilled his campaign pledge of 3 percent expansion - a key measure of growth that the president and his allies have used to tout the administration's economic accomplishments - but the year-over-year figure was lowered to 2.5 percent on Friday.
You really need to give up little man. Good God!
 
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think about this....

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