Donnie boy

lol.........that's why Trump loves his base , besides showering him with tons of cash , he can say anything and still be King.


Trump bungles attempt to slam Biden over supply chain -- and says 'every shelf was bare' on his watch

Former President Donald Trump appeared on Sean Hannity's show on Tuesday -- and he promptly bungled an attempt to attack President Joe Biden over supply-chain problems.

While talking with Hannity, Trump touted his own efforts at "supplying our country" during his presidency, despite the fact that there were shortages of toilet paper and other essential goods in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We did a fantastic job of supplying our country," Trump claimed. "Every shelf was bare! Every cupboard, I call them cupboards, were bare!"

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Just an old man with dementia.
 
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you can't post the source of that graphic because it obliterates your claim:

https://www.vox.com/22600143/poverty-us-covid-19-pandemic-stimulus-checks

In March, researchers at Columbia led by Zachary Parolin estimated that as a result of President Joe Biden’s stimulus package, the American Rescue Plan, the US poverty rate would fall to 8.5 percent, the lowest figure on record and well below 2018’s figure of 12.8 percent. This past month, researchers at the Urban Institute, using a slightly different means of measuring poverty, found that 2021 poverty will be around 7.7 percent, almost a halving relative to 2018’s rate of 13.9 percent per their methodology. (Official US Census poverty statistics for 2020 have not yet been released.)

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Four weeks ago the Biden administration officially began implementing the child tax credit in what was hailed by Columbia University as an initiative that could “cut child poverty in half in the US”. Most eligible families have received just one monthly installment so far – but for many American parents struggling to make ends meet during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, it has already made a huge difference.

The American Rescue Plan – passed in March – included expanded credit payments, which increased from $2,000 in 2020 to $3,600 for each child under age six, and $3,000 for children ages six through 17, this year. The funds are distributed in monthly payments of either $250 or $300 for each child.

Experts have said this action could help lift millions of children out of poverty. Even before the pandemic, more than one in six children in the US lived in food-insecure households, according to the Children’s Defense Fund, and nearly 11 million children were living in poverty. But as it stands now, the expanded credit applies only to this tax year, and some Democratic leaders and advocates have called for it to be made permanent.
 
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Four weeks ago the Biden administration officially began implementing the child tax credit in what was hailed by Columbia University as an initiative that could “cut child poverty in half in the US”. Most eligible families have received just one monthly installment so far – but for many American parents struggling to make ends meet during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, it has already made a huge difference.

The American Rescue Plan – passed in March – included expanded credit payments, which increased from $2,000 in 2020 to $3,600 for each child under age six, and $3,000 for children ages six through 17, this year. The funds are distributed in monthly payments of either $250 or $300 for each child.

Experts have said this action could help lift millions of children out of poverty. Even before the pandemic, more than one in six children in the US lived in food-insecure households, according to the Children’s Defense Fund, and nearly 11 million children were living in poverty. But as it stands now, the expanded credit applies only to this tax year, and some Democratic leaders and advocates have called for it to be made permanent.
Trump did it by growing the economy, reducing unemployment to record lows
Biden did it by sending out checks....lets see what system works over the long term
I doubt that Biden will beat Trumps numbers from the chart

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Trump did it by growing the economy, reducing unemployment to record lows
Biden did it by sending out checks....lets see what system works over the long term
I doubt that Biden will beat Trumps numbers from the chart

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You mean the vox chart that attributes it to Biden's tax creds?

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You mean the vox chart that attributes it to Biden's tax creds?

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Do you know how to read a chart
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Do you know how to read a chart.....you may , but you don't want to
Instead of commenting on the years shown in the chart, you talk about what a future chart might look like

Doe it bother you that Biden is sending checks unlike Trump who did it with out Government checks
 
Do you know how to read a chart.....you may , but you don't want to
Instead of commenting on the years shown in the chart, you talk about what a future chart might look like

Doe it bother you that Biden is sending checks unlike Trump who did it with out Government checks

Yes, trump did not send checks out:rolleyes:
 
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