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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3064193" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I simultaneously agree with your post and huntmup’s...but you highlight his point when you use unemployment numbers as proof of Trump’s effect.</p><p></p><p>We lambasted the government supplied unemployment numbers for the last 8 years. We said they were misleading and the methodology behind them is flawed. When they improved prior to the 2012 election we said they were a lie. We said Obama’s policies had no effect on declining unemployment #’s (Unemployment #’s have been in decline since the end of 2009).</p><p></p><p>Now that a Republican is in office, we trust those numbers again? Now that Trump has been in office for not even a year, the low unemployment #’s are solely due to his policies?</p><p></p><p>Can’t have it both ways.</p><p></p><p>I have hope for this tax plan now, even if it abandons certain decades old conservative talking points. Maybe Trump will actually get his infrastructure package going (instead of trying to destroy the FAA) and we can see real work being done on our infrastructure. That would be cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3064193, member: 42"] I simultaneously agree with your post and huntmup’s...but you highlight his point when you use unemployment numbers as proof of Trump’s effect. We lambasted the government supplied unemployment numbers for the last 8 years. We said they were misleading and the methodology behind them is flawed. When they improved prior to the 2012 election we said they were a lie. We said Obama’s policies had no effect on declining unemployment #’s (Unemployment #’s have been in decline since the end of 2009). Now that a Republican is in office, we trust those numbers again? Now that Trump has been in office for not even a year, the low unemployment #’s are solely due to his policies? Can’t have it both ways. I have hope for this tax plan now, even if it abandons certain decades old conservative talking points. Maybe Trump will actually get his infrastructure package going (instead of trying to destroy the FAA) and we can see real work being done on our infrastructure. That would be cool. [/QUOTE]
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