I study liars. I've never seen one like Donald Trump.

Trumps efforts and policies appear to be moving us towards economic prosperity as measured by the many job postings I see around the country, the optimistic outlook people I talk to seem to have, and of course, the stock market.
Continuation of Obama's economy.




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The chart is actually quite reflective of their terms, to date.

Trump up 35% in 13 months since election.

Obama up 95% in 96 months
 
Continuation of Obama's economy.




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Thanks for the good charts. However, there is a difference between recovery, which Obama deserves at least some credit for, and a feeling of prosperity.

Many U.S. corporations had and still have large reserves of cash and equivelents. Since Trump has come into office, there is a perceived reduction of political risk. Between expectations of tax cuts, regulatory reductions, competent negotiations in our trade treaties, and strong leadership the risk of doing business has been reduced.

This is encouraging businesses to expand and new ventures.
 
An astonishing 50 percent of Trump's lies were hurtful or disparaging. For example, he proclaimed that John Brennan, James Clapper and James Comey, all career intelligence or law enforcement officials, were "political hacks."

So telling the truth is now considered a lie if it's hurtful. GOT IT!
 
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