Summary

President Joe Biden highlighted his administration’s economic record, citing consistent job growth and a 2.7% inflation rate drop from its 2022 peak.

December’s jobs report showed 256,000 new jobs and declining unemployment, signaling steady economic growth.

However, inflation remains above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, and interest rates remain high, impacting homebuyers and businesses.

Public pessimism lingers on affordability as Biden passes a largely strong economy to his successor, Donald Trump.

  • BestBouclettes@jlai.lu
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    29 days ago

    That’s what happens when the economic wellbeing of a country is based upon numbers on computers instead of the actual wellbeing of its population. Fuck neoliberalism.

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    28 days ago

    I suppose I’m happy for the economy. I mean, I’m glad it’s doing better than ever, I guess, but I’ve got my own issues. Sorry if that sounds selfish, but it’s just hard for me to get too excited for the economy when I’m stressed about my own situation.

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    29 days ago

    ‘Than Ever’

    dude was a senator starting at 1972.

    he’s been an active participant in this

    Sure, a massive disaster caused by trump et all fucking things up was recovered from. But that’s not really Biden’s doing, except in the most ephemeral of senses

    • The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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      29 days ago

      yeah biden’s really asking for a lot of credit right now for just being an ordinary republican president. we needed to hold the insurrectionists accountable, first and foremost, and he didn’t

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          29 days ago

          Fire Merrick Garland and appoint someone with teeth to go after the fucking ringleader?

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            29 days ago

            Merrick Garland has been working to build a case against Trump. Trump delayed the cases. How can Merrick Garland’s replacement stop Trump from delaying cases?

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              Would have helped if Garland didn’t wait over 2 years to get started. He did this intentionally so they could then say “oopsie, we can’t continue to prosecute because now it looks politically motivated.” If Trump didn’t try for another run, Garland may have done nothing at all. He has 0 interest in holding the elites accountable and it shows.

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                28 days ago

                I’ve heard this conspiracy theory. But the fact is there was never any evidence to support this. It seems like a talking point being pushed to garner bad public sentiment for Trumps enemies.

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                  28 days ago

                  Obvious low effort troll. Garland did nothing to prosecute until 2023, this is an indisputable fact.

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              Merrick Garland deferred to decorum at every turn. Knowing full well decorum is not an option in organized crime.

              Just because a suspect twisted a political career into his organized crime does not mean it shouldn’t still be treated like organized crime regardless of the political optics.

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                What’s an example of Garland deferring to decorum?

                Knowing full well decorum is not an option in organized crime.

                It sounds like you’re saying Garland should’ve “gone rogue” or broken the law to take down Trump.

                The same judicial system that gives Merrick Garland any authority has been corrupted with GOP picks that will rule in favor of Trump.

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                  28 days ago

                  It sounds like you’re saying Garland should’ve “gone rogue” or broken the law to take down Trump>

                  Not in the least. He ignored the law and most importantly, justice, in the process of appearing apolitical. He waited forever to appoint Jack Smith, he didn’t file charges for sedition or treason against any members of the Trump cabinet when it was obviously needed to at least bring details to light, he didn’t go after any of Trump’s kids (or Kushner) for illegal monetary gain when newspapers had plenty enough details to do so, and he let the Hunter Biden lawsuit continue after it was obvious they had no real cause. All in the process of appearing apolitical. Republicans would have had a hard time getting better outcomes from having one of their own lackeys in that position.

                  He doesn’t just run the department of law and order, he runs the department of justice. And we got none of it during his tenure.

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                  What’s an example of Garland deferring to decorum?

                  Not immediately starting the investigation into what happened on Jan 6th 2021 is unconscionable. The fact that it took him 2 years into Biden’s term to even allow prosecution of the case out of fear that if it was done any sooner it might give the appearance of political retaliation means that Americans were denied timely justice.

                  Luigi Mangione shot a healthcare CEO in the back of the head and was in court by the end of the week.

                  Donald Trump committed the most brazen and public act of sedition ever and still walks free to this day, over 4 years later.

                  If you were to ask the founding fathers what they thought the most serious crimes in a free nation ought to be, they would have said treason, followed by murder. But we sure don’t seem to fucking treat these two crimes with anywhere near the same severity.

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              Garland pretended to build a case, with zero intention of every trying to prosecute it.

              Remember, Garland is a neocon too. He only got put up for SCOTUS because Obama was trying to make a point (That the GOP will never let him appoint a justice).

              Biden acted like that never happened.

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                27 days ago

                Garland pretended to build a case, with zero intention of every trying to prosecute it.

                Where’s your proof that he only pretended to build a case?

                There isn’t any. It’s a conspiracy theory.

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                  27 days ago

                  Proof?

                  Did Garland ever lay charges for sedition? The evidence was right on TV for the entire global population to watch live…

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                  27 days ago

                  The fact that he didn’t put Trump in prison for the crimes he was convicted of is the issue.

                  It doesn’t matter how he avoided it, he did because that’s what his rich masters wanted