Sunday, September 16, 2018
New York Times on Roaring Trump Economy: Change How It Is Measured
Via Billy
Perhaps some of you might remember a familiar scene while playing poker during your teen years.
Very frequently someone who was upset at how the game was doing would yell out "DEUCES WILD!" to change the rules. It was especially suspicious if the person had just been dealt a new hand before yelling out that rule change.
Well, New York Times op-ed columnist David Leonhardt is essentially yelling out "DEUCES WILD!" Now that the economy is soaring under President Donald Trump he wants to change the rules on how it is measured as you can see in his September 14 column, "We’re Measuring the Economy All Wrong."'
Perhaps some of you might remember a familiar scene while playing poker during your teen years.
Very frequently someone who was upset at how the game was doing would yell out "DEUCES WILD!" to change the rules. It was especially suspicious if the person had just been dealt a new hand before yelling out that rule change.
Well, New York Times op-ed columnist David Leonhardt is essentially yelling out "DEUCES WILD!" Now that the economy is soaring under President Donald Trump he wants to change the rules on how it is measured as you can see in his September 14 column, "We’re Measuring the Economy All Wrong."'
More @ MRC
CNN can't even report on the weather without faking it.
CNN can't even report on the weather without faking it. pic.twitter.com/RAhQsgZFDk— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) September 15, 2018
George Bush Stumping For GOP Candidates, But Not Ted Cruz
Via John "....and to think, I held my nose and voted for this Deep State creep, TWICE. He cost our nation thousands of lives and more than $5 trillion dollars and he is now working against the president who is trying to fix his biggest blunders and doing what he can to reduce the GOP's Senate majority by, in effect, supporting a Democrat to help turn Texas blue."
~J....
~J....
“I just don’t like the guy,” former president reportedly said about the Texas senator in 2015.
Former President George W. Bush is headlining fundraisers for GOP candidates facing tough challenges ahead of the midterm elections. He won’t, however, be appearing on behalf of Ted Cruz, the Republican senator from his home state of Texas, The Dallas Morning News reported.
A spokesman for Bush told the newspaper that the other campaign appearances “work with our schedule.”
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