Trump suddenly sounds a lot like Biden on the economy
President Donald Trump never misses an opportunity to criticize his predecessor about the economy, alleging former President Joe Biden caused an inflation crisis.
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Trump suddenly sounds a lot like Biden on the economy President Donald Trump never misses an opportunity to criticize his predecessor about the economy, alleging former President Joe Biden caused an inflation crisis. But some of Trump's economic proposals are starting to sound a lot like Biden's. At the start of Biden's presidency, the unemployment rate remained high, but the overall economy was growing at a fast pace, bouncing back from the pandemic. Biden and the Democratic-controlled Congress passed a nearly $2 trillion stimulus package that included $1,400 direct checks to taxpayers just a year after Trump signed a previous stimulus bill and the Federal Reserve knocked rates to zero to boost growth. Democrats largely ignored concerns from critics that all that stimulus could send prices soaring. It was far from the only factor, but those warnings came true: Inflation reached a four-decade high in 2022.
President Donald Trump never misses an opportunity to criticize his predecessor about the economy, alleging former President Joe Biden caused an inflation crisis. But some of Trump's economic proposals are starting to sound a lot like Biden's.
At the start of Biden's presidency, the unemployment rate remained high, but the overall economy was growing at a fast pace, bouncing back from the pandemic. Biden and the Democratic-controlled Congress passed a nearly $2 trillion stimulus package that included $1,400 direct checks to taxpayers just a year after Trump signed a previous stimulus bill and the Federal Reserve knocked rates to zero to boost growth.
Democrats largely ignored concerns from critics that all that stimulus could send prices soaring. It was far from the only factor, but those warnings came true: Inflation reached a four-decade high in 2022.
#1 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-29 07:21 PM | Reply
@#1 ... President Donald Trump never misses an opportunity to criticize his predecessor about the economy ...
When has Pres Trump not blamed the problems he causes upon others, instead of himself?
When has Pres Trump ever taken responsibility for something that does not boost his ego?
Even if that means taking credit for things that others have accomplished.
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-29 07:43 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
As the Trump Slump lingers, the administration scrambles to move the goalposts (September 2025) www.yahoo.com
... When Americans learned last week that inflation inched higher in August, despite Donald Trump's demonstrably false claims to the contrary, it was the latest in a series of discouraging economic developments. In recent weeks, unemployment claims, job growth and the manufacturing sector have all moved in the wrong direction amid sluggish economic growth. The president and his team have largely stuck to the idea that the White House's faltering agenda will eventually produce encouraging results (though they're not yet entirely sure when), and when Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sat down with Axios, he offered a variation on the talking point. From the Axios report: President Trump will own the economy's performance by the end of 2025, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick tells Mike Allen on the The Axios Show' -- a much later window than he and other administration officials have previously claimed. ... The economy that Donald Trump owns starts at the end of this year,' Lutnick said. To his credit, Allen pushed back against the claim, and for good reason: The Cabinet secretary's efforts to move the goalposts were not to be taken seriously.
The president and his team have largely stuck to the idea that the White House's faltering agenda will eventually produce encouraging results (though they're not yet entirely sure when), and when Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sat down with Axios, he offered a variation on the talking point. From the Axios report:
President Trump will own the economy's performance by the end of 2025, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick tells Mike Allen on the The Axios Show' -- a much later window than he and other administration officials have previously claimed. ... The economy that Donald Trump owns starts at the end of this year,' Lutnick said.
The economy that Donald Trump owns starts at the end of this year,' Lutnick said.
To his credit, Allen pushed back against the claim, and for good reason: The Cabinet secretary's efforts to move the goalposts were not to be taken seriously.
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-29 07:49 PM | Reply
#2 Indeed ("taking credit for things that others have accomplished").
For those steeped in 1980s movies ...
The Donald Trump is corrupt King Casiodorus, who claims the glory as the "Dragon Slayer" for himself.
#4 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-29 07:52 PM | Reply
@#3 ... The economy that Donald Trump owns starts at the end of this year,' Lutnick said. ...
So, now, starting next week, if the economy is not awesome, it is Pres Trump's fault?
This time for sure ...
Or not ...
#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-29 08:16 PM | Reply
Who knew Biden enacted ridiculous tariffs ?
#6 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-29 09:03 PM | Reply
@#6 ... Who knew Biden enacted ridiculous tariffs ? ...
... or introduced such uncertainty into the economy that corporate CFOs seem to have trouble deciding where to invest for the future?
My first question ...
Have job openings increased or decreased under the Trump admin?
#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-29 09:12 PM | Reply
Biden engineered a delayed economic time bomb that went off the moment Trump started implementing his own policies and has continued to ripple through to most all economic sectors. And the impacts disproportionately affect the communities of Trump's most ardent supporters.
Epic troll!
#8 | Posted by horstngraben at 2025-12-29 09:17 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2
Well then every Lumper should be defending him.
#9 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-12-29 09:36 PM | Reply
bsky.app ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The orange child rapist did that.
#10 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-12-29 09:39 PM | Reply
Onetinynut is a fucking cunt.
#11 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-29 11:43 PM | Reply
I hate to do this but I will give credit where it's due. A_Friend's headline is accurate. Trump sounds completely tone-deaf on this.
#12 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-12-30 12:01 AM | Reply
@#12 ... I hate to do this but I will give credit where it's due. ...
Why does your trolling current alias admit it hates to give credit when appropriate?
I'd proffer that would be something that one might be proud to do.
#13 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-30 12:28 AM | Reply
#12
Fuck off imbecile
#14 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-30 12:42 AM | Reply
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