Posted on 07/31/2018 9:27:34 AM PDT by Kaslin
On Friday the Department of Commerce announced that U.S. GDP had grown at an incredible 4.1% rate during the second quarter, the highest in several years and even more noteworthy given the extraordinarily hot state of our economy right now.
That growth is mixed with historically low unemployment at 4%, a stock market that has seen the S&P 500 rally over 30% and the NASDAQ over 49.59% at the moment since election day, and immense consumer confidence.
In fact, the job market is so hot right now that employers are getting rid of experience requirements, long-maligned older workers are finally finding more opportunities, and well-off Millennials are quitting their jobs to live out their mid to late 20s in beach paradises.
While the last part of that list may be more controversial and fit into the Millennial bashing narrative, and there remain complex economic problems out there still like wage stagnation and skill bifurcation, it undoubtedly is a great time to be an American.
Looking elsewhere beyond economics, we see a court system leaning again towards the rule of law and the Constitution, an end to many of the conflicts in the Middle East with the decimation of ISIS and other groups, and a general attitude of pleasantry and fulfillment in our country at least if you dont browse the hype-driven pages of some left-wing outlets or cable channels.
While the economy and policy are extremely complex, it remains undeniable that President Trump and the Republican Congress have been immensely influential in supporting the kind of regulatory and legislative environment that allows the inherent ingenuity of the American people to thrive.
As President Trump said on Friday in his remarks after the GDP report, America has done what many economists believed impossible and is now on the right trajectory for consistent 3% annual economic growth. With company shareholder buybacks boosting the stock market, bonuses flooding Americans budgets with cash, and people embracing entrepreneurial challenges and recreational pursuits, all seems well indeed.
Those who oppose the president and his policies no matter what have found themselves at a strange crossroads of either trying to find any potential uncertainty in the reports or even denying that positive economic conditions are themselves actually good. Whether headlines like The New York Times Trump's Numbers on 'Amazing' Economy Sometimes Don't Add Up or Voxs Trumps economic victory lap is full of embellishments and exaggerations, it is clear Trump Derangement Syndrome does add up and makes the presidents opponents reactions all too predictable.
CNNs Opinion section even broke its spell and posted an article by one of its reporters lightly agreeing with the Presidents assessments, titled Trump's right: The economy is doing well and he deserves some credit, even if naturally it still had a few swipes at the GOP in it.
The fact remains that in the end polls and studies have shown again and again that, in a fashion typical of Maslows hierarchy of needs, voters always care most about the economy until it is so good that reasonable improvement cannot be expected, and it seems we are at that point according to the latest surveys.
The economy ebbs and flows and undoubtedly someday in the future we will have a recession, as is the way of the economic cycle. However at the moment a large portion of economists seem to believe that a recession has little chance of appearing until at least 2020, if not later.
We live in the most technologically advanced and prosperous times in human history, where the most average person has available to them the entertainment and recreational options beyond the imagination of kings just a century ago.
For that we, as Americans, should be grateful to our leaders in Washington for doing it right at the moment. Furthermore, we should be grateful to one another for being the people behind the numbers, for with every dollar of activity in our trillions of dollars of GDP each year is someone going to work, creating a new invention or service, or finding innovative efficiencies that the market pays for.
The summer is slowing coming to an end but it is clear this era of American prosperity isnt. With Labor Day soon approaching, it is undoubtedly a time to celebrate indeed.
For me it’s been great for 71 years.
Actually, I would think the cartoon should be exactly opposite. Where can you find a newspaper trumpeting the 4.1% GDP????
And yet, there are those that will yammer: Thanks, President Obama!
When Trump tweets, there are many responses.
The Leftist ones are just plain troubling.
Trump is supposed to be guilty of humanitarian crimes, when it comes to the kids kept separately when their parents are incarcerated in adult only facilities.
These people have no idea that Obama was doing this first.
They accuse him of doing this so the kids could be molested.
They accuse him of doing this because he megalomaniac.
They accuse him of doing this because he has no heart or soul.
Then they prescribe all sorts of penalties. Those are vulgar to morbid to excessive to the X.
These people are miserable.
You think we were deflated when Obama was president. These folks are just barely able to function.
“The economy ebbs and flows and undoubtedly someday in the future we will have a recession, as is the way of the economic cycle. However at the moment a large portion of economists seem to believe that a recession has little chance of appearing until at least 2020, if not later.”
There hasn’t been a time in my adult life where a President stopped me from gaining experience and moving up The Food Chain.
Even that idiot Carter. BUT, that just forced my hand and I joined the Army to see the world and get my college paid for. And, it was also an excellent Economics Lesson on how NOT to manage an Economy. I also learned a lot by watching my parents thwart all of the economic stupidity they had to deal with in the mid-1970’s.
Educate yourself and work hard, live BELOW your means, invest wisely (401K, IRA, Land, PMs), don’t squander your resources and retire at 56...DESPITE the ROADBLOCKS thrown in your way by your ‘Betters!’ There is always, ALWAYS a way through down economic times. ;)
“You think we were deflated when 0bama was president. These folks are just barely able to function.”
Good! We can squish ‘em underfoot as the rest of America heads to The Top! MAGA! :)
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You think we were deflated when Obama was president. These folks are just barely able to function.
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That’s a fact.
Normal, decent people see them and don’t like what they see and don’t want anything to do with them.
Normal people who are Dems are #Walking Away. They want nothing to do with the party of despair and hopelessness and control. They see good things happening and want to be part of it.
The crazier the Left becomes, the more they show their true, ugly colors for all to see.
Both posts were good.
You work ethic and positive forward outlook served you well.
You admonition to live below your means was also excellent.
Savings that seem too small will make the difference later on.
Perhaps you’ll only be able to save up enough to get an extra $1,000 per month out of them in some manner.
$1,000 extra per month is a big deal. I have one payment coming in per month that is close to $700. It’s very helpful.
You post was helpful, if folks will pay attention.
I think many of these folk will WalkingAway.
Not sure I’ll want them on our side, but sometimes your vilest former enemies can turn out to be your best advocate.
Agreed...
Yep, amazing how depressed the Left who get news from CNN are, it’s an alternate reality.
We train working commercial divers. Two years ago the job market was dismal with major diving contractors going belly up. Since Trump’s election there has been a major turnaround. Today we have a 100% placement rate and company’s have significantly increased starting pay rates. Everybody is working flat out and the future looks great!
Right? Probably would have been more accurate to show the guy seeing the information on a website.
Some little independent county newspapers published in places like Northwood, North Dakota or Richfield, Utah where the internet connections are bad.
Read the comments on news articles and you will discover the reply de jour is to accuse conservative commenters of being Russian trolls.
My cousin was a commercial diver. He trained in Chino. Actually, he trained at Chino.
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