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Joe Biden has argued that President Donald Trump didn’t so much build a strong economy as inherit one. It’s good line — but it ignores the successes, at least before the pandemic, of Trump’s unconventional policy. If Biden is elected president, he should continue Trump’s economic approach rather than returning to Barack Obama’s.

Between December 2009 and December 2016, the unemployment rate dropped 5.2 percentage points, from 9.9% to 4.7%. By December 2019, it had fallen another 1.2 percentage points, to 3.5%. A cursory look at those numbers might lead you to believe that the improvement under Trump was at best a continuation of a trend that began nearly a decade earlier. . . .

Once in office, Trump ignored this consensus. He implemented a program of tax cuts, spending increases and unprecedented pressure on the Fed to cut interest rates to zero and keep them there. Trump’s goal of 3% growth was derided as delusional, while a bipartisan chorus of commentators declared his policies reckless and irresponsible.

They were anything but. Not only did the unemployment rate continue to fall, but the percentage of Americans aged 25 to 54 either employed or looking for a job saw its first sustained rise since the late 1980s. This inflection point changed the character of the labor market.

In 2016, real median household income was $62,898, just $257 above its level in 1999. Over the next three years it grew almost $6,000, to $68,703. That’s perhaps why, despite the pandemic, 56% of U.S. voters polled last month said their families were better off today than they were four years ago. . . .

Family Income Has Soared Under Trump

Real median household income reached record levels in 2018 and 2019

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Trump broke the mold by aggressively battling on all three fronts. He also sought to increase jobs in manufacturing and agriculture by pursuing a series of trade wars. (Most economists, from across the ideological spectrum, think this policy backfired.) Nonetheless, if one had to choose between Trump’s three good policies plus trade wars, or the more modest economic policies of his predecessors, the easy choice is Trump.

Ideally, a Biden administration — which looks increasingly likely — would keep Trump’s three growth-enhancing policies and jettison his trade initiatives. What is crucial, however, is that it not believe its own campaign rhetoric and be satisfied with merely returning to the policies of the Obama administration. Trump proved that an aggressive growth strategy can improve the fortunes of the average American family. That strategy should continue.

(Excerpt from Bloomberg Opinion. Article by Karl W. Smith. Photo Credit: White House Flcikr.)

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Marla
November 19, 2020

I do want to agree in prayer that God would give us grace to accept the TRULY ELECTED presidential candidate, but I cannot go forward speaking lies and neither can any believer in the name of “being gracious”. If an unlawfully voted in presidential candidate slips through, I will not rail, revile, bear false witness and cop an attitude, but I WONT refer to an unlawfully voted in president as President So and So. I don’t care who it is.
If we as believers TRULY believe that if we SPEAK to the mountain it will move because the WORDS UTTERED OUT OF OUR MOUTH HAVE POWER, then we will be serious about not calling someone by a title they most likely don’t own.
I’ve heard too many brothers and sisters in the name of ‘having a good and gracious attitude”, sell out their God given authority in this area.

Cole
November 18, 2020

The following article pinpoints just a few of the things a Biden administration would enact and try to make “unchangeable” for the future. (And they have ways to do just that).
https://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/terence-p-jeffrey/5-evil-things-biden-plans-do-president

Alan
November 18, 2020

Trump does not accept the outcome of the election, does not appear to be interested in responding to the coronavirus epidemic, does not respond to questions from US citizens. All he appears to do is attempt to rake over the government and only respond to those who totally agree with him. He is the WORST president we have ever had. I am looking forward to having Biden replace him.

    MCN
    November 18, 2020

    In other words, you prefer a culture of death and corruption. Wow. Praying for you.

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    Terri Klose
    November 18, 2020

    President Trump did what a president is supposed to do–he gave each state the freedom to manage the coronavirus. I could go on and list what he did, but that is not the point. What you need to realize is what President Trump did illustrates how a limited government empowering the people is supposed to work and thus President Trump is not the dictator he has been accused of.

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MCN
November 18, 2020

There is no “IF” involved in a Biden administration “policy” change. Remember that he was VP under the president that sold himself to people as a Christian believer that promised “change”. A generic word ‘used’ without truthful explanation of what he really planned to do. In other words, America was duped.
Biden will do the same and if you believe otherwise, you need to wake up. Biden is a figurehead with a name and past pedigree – nothing more. A puppet who states one thing, throws around a few scriptures in a teleprompter speech, touts his catholic faith…then has and will continue to proceed with the destruction of innocent human life as just one of many ungodly actions that are an affront to a holy God.
How can I say that? One statement – “past voting record proves it”. Sorry but you don’t get to pass evil legislation or endorse it, go to confession to ask for forgiveness and then start the same evil cycle all over again. God is not amused not is He mocked. God does not endorse theft of ANY KIND!! And that includes elections. And Biden knows full well what he has allowed. His multiple slips of the tongue are the deep buried secrets coming forth from our (his) God given conscience.
Can we do better in running some articles that call things as they are? The reality that this “pretending man who says he is president elect” may not or won’t change things is sad. Bloomberg news sources and opinion are unreliable injections of attempts to dilute the truth of what will really happen.
Biden won’t change things except for the worse. It’s that simple.
The fact that the lying, manipulating MSM buried the laptop connection to criminal actions story is a perfect example of how thick and deep corruption is within multiple areas of society that have a vested interest in protecting the fraud.
I am continuing, like many, in praying the layers of corruption are not only exposed but come crashing down. There was a reason in the last 4 years that Gitmo was expanded to 4 times it’s size. Those that are sent there are NOT ONLY for military crimes but political crimes against the citizens of America.

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Dorothy Cameron
November 18, 2020

Righteousness exalts a nation, But sin is a reproach to any people.
Proverbs 14:34 NKJV

When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan.
Proverbs 29:2 NKJV

Father God,
Oh that we would desire Your righteousness in this nation. Help Your church to seek You first, Your kingdom and Your righteousness and ‘all these things will be added unto us’.
Lord, even the unbelievers will be blessed in a nation whose God is the LORD!
Psalm 33:12

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