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GratefulCitizen
04-26-2018, 12:25
Barring serious election fraud, this is while Trump will win in 2020:
Look at what has been happening since 2016.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/TRUCKD11
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/GOAI
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=PET&s=WCRFPUS2&f=W

These are measures of real domestic economic activity, not money printing.
Everything was ready, the nation just needed a leader who would create predictability for businesses and take the boot of government regulation off the neck of the economy.

People like their prosperity.
Reagan knew this, and won massively in 1984.

Pete
04-26-2018, 13:35
It will all be about who turns out more of their base.

Right now the D's are pumped and just waiting for this fall. Question is "Are the R's?"

WarriorDiplomat
04-26-2018, 14:37
It will all be about who turns out more of their base.

Right now the D's are pumped and just waiting for this fall. Question is "Are the R's?"

I tend to think the "R's" will show up again the libs having been showing their collective asses fairly consistently since the election and my feeling is it is emboldening R's and even pushing some more than normal left of center D's over.....the constant rhetoric and attacks on the POTUS by the cry baby far left D's is thinly veiled hypocrisy and disillusioned unbalanced attacks daily even the most ardent libs I know are sick of childish crap....What I think is ironic is that it was this same all in anti R attacks along with a poor candidate is what turned the country against them.....Jesus just listen to Bill Mahers retarded halfwitted cmmentary it is pretty thinly veiled

Airbornelawyer
05-04-2018, 02:24
For all his faults, President Trump has been blessed with what seem to be the most deranged set of political rivals in American history. Whatever legitimate criticisms or reasonable compromises a responsible political opposition might have made have been utterly drowned out by the rants of most of the left side of the aisle.

Also, any incentives that President Trump might have had to move leftward on any issues, whether because his own background is as an urban liberal Republican or because he sees himself as a dealmaker, have run aground on the shoals of the left's Trump Derangement Syndrome. Recall the compromise he floated a few months back on the Dream Act and the border wall - many on the right were concerned he was abandoning his tough stance on illegal immigrants, but were relieved that he did not have to, since the Democrats weren't interested in any compromise on immigration policy. The result seems to be that President Trump has been far more consistent in remaining true to the mainly conservative agenda he ran on than many observers expected. So besides the positive economic news, he has had a number of victories on issues of concern to conservative voters like judicial appointments and curtailing regulatory overreach, with few concessions to liberals to annoy or demotivate conservative voters.