You remind me of a German version of Mrs. Debbie Downer.You know Steve Moore wrote that right?
65,976 - 61,000 =

You remind me of a German version of Mrs. Debbie Downer.You know Steve Moore wrote that right?
65,976 - 61,000 =

Zzzzzzz, typical deflection.
You remind me of a German version of Mrs. Debbie Downer.
Americans' income barely inching up despite economic growth
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-cen...s-was-flat-last-year-despite-economic-growth/
The median household had income of $63,179 in 2018, not statistically different from the 2017 median, the Census Bureau said. On an inflation-adjusted basis, Americans families are earning just 2.7% more than they did in 1999, when median household income stood at $61,526, or 2007, when the median household income was about $61,000.
Now do we take the Census Bureau or a private firm working on I imagine (not sure) a smaller sample?
I wouldn’t expect anything less from the fair and equatable reporting from CBS.
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...cent-of-reports-on-cbs-nbc-positive-for-trump
Analysis: Only 3 percent of reports on CBS, NBC positive for Trump
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wir...71?cid=clicksource_4380645_null_headlines_hed
The federal deficit for the 2019 budget year surged to $984.4 billion, its highest point in seven years, and is widely expected to top the $1 trillion mark in coming years.
The 26% surge from the 2018 deficit of $779 billion that the government reported Friday reflected such factors as revenue lost from the 2017 Trump tax cut and a budget deal that added billions in spending for military and domestic programs.
Forecasts by the Trump administration and the Congressional Budget Office project that the deficit will top $1 trillion in the current budget year. And the CBO estimates that the deficit will stay above $1 trillion over the next decade.
Those projections stand in contrast to President Donald Trump's campaign promises that even with revenue lost initially from his tax cuts, he would be able to eliminate the federal budget deficit with cuts in spending and increased growth generated by the tax cuts.
I love it when liberals are concerned with government spending. Were there any democrats who voted for that spending package?
https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/mar/6/trump-coverage-still-90-negative-says-new-study/
It has been a pattern since President Trump was inaugurated well over a year ago. Coverage of the White House on the “Big Three” broadcast networks — ABC, CBS and NBC — remains 91 percent negative, according to a new study by the Media Research Center, which has been tracking the phenomenon since Mr. Trump hit the campaign trail in 2016.
Coverage of narcissist who hires "the best people" is bad..
Data, not your feelings Wallet. I know some MLM schemes you would like.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisett...trump-can-be-sued-for-marketing-scheme-fraud/
Things are better than reported in the MSM, all news coverage is propaganda today. That’s true with both sides Fox included, truth is hidden somewhere in the middle.
Democrats are just as much to blame when it comes to government spending.