Message from @ASIAN ABLAZIKEN WOMAN

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2020-01-07 00:59:04 UTC  

So, yes they're hard to find because they constantly get burried in the numerous bills signed usually per day. If you want to find them and read in depth you can go onto his website where and find where everything he's signed is. From there you can go to a congressional website that will list the facts

2020-01-07 00:59:04 UTC  

GG @Fire, you just advanced to level 2!

2020-01-07 00:59:05 UTC  

its just vomit

2020-01-07 00:59:17 UTC  

or you're just ignorant.

2020-01-07 00:59:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/513098339961798676/663909560544919565/Screenshot_366.png

2020-01-07 00:59:44 UTC  

Obama had 8 years to fix the economy and he didn't

2020-01-07 00:59:45 UTC  

10 year long trends

2020-01-07 00:59:50 UTC  

as soon as trump steps into office it does?

2020-01-07 00:59:53 UTC  

hmmmmm

2020-01-07 00:59:59 UTC  

see the chart

2020-01-07 01:00:02 UTC  

Let's be reasonable here guys

2020-01-07 01:00:16 UTC  

i dont expect anything but i will engage until it bores me

2020-01-07 01:00:22 UTC  

Fine

2020-01-07 01:00:23 UTC  

@Sh0t link me the website where you got that.

2020-01-07 01:00:28 UTC  

thats fred sir

2020-01-07 01:00:38 UTC  

if you know anything about economic data in the us, you know what it is

2020-01-07 01:01:01 UTC  

@Fire i don't doubt they exist i just meant in case someone had the specific sources. Exactly because i know they get buried all the time. Or maybe in case some outlet or thread had published a summary or a major compilation of data

2020-01-07 01:01:13 UTC  

you would already know these data as well of course

2020-01-07 01:01:35 UTC  

Yeah

2020-01-07 01:01:48 UTC  

so from the POV of somebody who does know them, when people vomit it out, i know im dealing with a mental case

2020-01-07 01:01:53 UTC  

because well it's a lot of information considering its almost 4 years now so yeah

2020-01-07 01:02:07 UTC  

If you search it up or do your own research you will find it

2020-01-07 01:02:18 UTC  

and this is just spatial knowledge anybody who can use a coloring book can understand

2020-01-07 01:02:31 UTC  

Also being honest why are we talking about Obama and not Trump

2020-01-07 01:02:35 UTC  

if a line is 10 inches long, but Trump's part is 1.5 inches

2020-01-07 01:02:38 UTC  

well

2020-01-07 01:03:03 UTC  

okay, so you're saying that historically the black unemployment rate drops after a recession?

2020-01-07 01:03:33 UTC  

all rates do, i just used one of the more extreme ones. unemployment goes UP during a recession, then begins to fall as economy recovers

2020-01-07 01:03:51 UTC  

the recession are in grey, so naturally unemployment peaks during them

2020-01-07 01:03:54 UTC  

by definition

2020-01-07 01:04:45 UTC  

We can use common sense to connect this with why Black unenployment

2020-01-07 01:04:49 UTC  

Obama came in during the GFC, so 1.5-2 years of his is leeward side of that, then the turning point, and now we are in the same expansion, which is beginning to turn

2020-01-07 01:04:50 UTC  

Why did unemployment rate drop significantly more than usual after 2008 then? And then keep dropping more than usual

2020-01-07 01:04:53 UTC  

Is going down

2020-01-07 01:05:23 UTC  

the unemployment rate went UP during the GFC, then began to drop as aggregate demand rose again

2020-01-07 01:05:27 UTC  

usually bank credit drives the latter

2020-01-07 01:05:52 UTC  

I'm heading out bye

2020-01-07 01:05:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/513098339961798676/663911172189323265/Screenshot_377.png

2020-01-07 01:06:10 UTC  

or you can use something like hours worked in a sector

2020-01-07 01:06:12 UTC  

etc

2020-01-07 01:06:17 UTC  

But what im asking is why under trump did it drop below 7.5 percent and then keep dropping when historically its never done that