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47 minutes ago, Anler said:

The first 77 months were only due to the anticipation of TRUMP!

No its was mostly because of the Trillions dumped into the economy with quantitative easing Nazi Pig Dog :finger3:

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21 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

:lol:

examples?

 

“From February through May (of this year), the number of undocumented immigrants stopped or caught along the southwest border of the United States fell 60 percent from the same period last year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection — evidence that far fewer migrants are heading north, officials on both sides of the border say.”

Among other things, his EOs called for Homeland Security and immigration officials simply to enforce existing immigration laws. They brought an end to the Obama-era practice of “catch and release” by which illegals were caught and then released within the country. Also law enforcement was instructed to enforce existing laws authorizing immediate deportation of illegals who committed crimes.

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1 hour ago, Rigid1 said:

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Yep, it's amazing how much better an economy becomes when business owners see burdensome govt. regulations disappear. It's absolutely hilarious to see leftards believe the Obama admin. created this economy, if that were true how come Obummer only averaged 1.7% GDP growth during his term? LOL! MAGA!

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25 minutes ago, snoughnut said:

Yep, it's amazing how much better an economy becomes when business owners see burdensome govt. regulations disappear. It's absolutely hilarious to see leftards believe the Obama admin. created this economy, if that were true how come Obummer only averaged 1.7% GDP growth during his term? LOL! MAGA!

Barry expand government not the economy, WORST POTUS EVER :finger3:  #MAGA

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1 hour ago, Momorider said:

Barry expand government not the economy, WORST POTUS EVER :finger3:  #MAGA

Bush expanded Govt dumb fuck. Barry actually lowered the deficit. DUBYA WORST PRESIDENT EVER!!!

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2 minutes ago, Momorider said:

:lies: 


June 24, 2004

 

Under Bush, Federal Spending Increases at Fastest Rate in 30 Years

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Since 2001, even with record low inflation, U.S. federal spending has increased by a massive 28.8% (19.7% in real dollars)—with non-defense discretionary growth of 35.7% (25.3% in real dollars)—the highest rate of federal government growth since the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson. This increase has resulted in the largest budget deficits in U.S. history, an estimated $520 billion in fiscal year 2004 alone. Furthermore, the projected spending for 2005 is a conservative estimate, since it doesn’t include at least $50 billion for the 2005 cost of the Iraq occupation.

As predicted by Independent Institute Senior Fellow Robert Higgs, author of such key books as Crisis and Leviathan and the new Against Leviathan, this explosion of government power would only have been possible in the aftermath of 9/11. Times of crisis present the easiest opportunities for politicians to take advantage of a frightened American public.

President George W. Bush is now on his way to becoming the first full-term president since John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) to not veto a single bill. The result is a congress that has been completely unconstrained in satiating its appetite for pork and corporate welfare. In response, Democratic challenger John Kerry has maligned alleged spending cuts and called for even higher taxes and spending. The consequence is that we now have two parties competing to see which can grow government faster.

From the massive increases in agricultural subsidies in the farm bill of 2002, to the new Medicare prescription drug entitlement of 2003; from the 47% increase in the defense budget, to the 80% increase in education spending, George W. Bush has demonstrated that “limited government” is not part of his political vocabulary.

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2 hours ago, Rigid1 said:

“From February through May (of this year), the number of undocumented immigrants stopped or caught along the southwest border of the United States fell 60 percent from the same period last year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection — evidence that far fewer migrants are heading north, officials on both sides of the border say.”

Among other things, his EOs called for Homeland Security and immigration officials simply to enforce existing immigration laws. They brought an end to the Obama-era practice of “catch and release” by which illegals were caught and then released within the country. Also law enforcement was instructed to enforce existing laws authorizing immediate deportation of illegals who committed crimes.

didn't you jyst accuse me of not paying attention? I wanted some solid examples of regulations that were lifted that in turn, created jobs.

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1 minute ago, Snoslinger said:

didn't you jyst accuse me of not paying attention? I wanted some solid examples of regulations that were lifted that in turn, created jobs.

Cant you read?

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4 hours ago, Momorider said:

Regulation killed = #WINNING , just wait till taxes are cut :bc: 

 

2 hours ago, Snoslinger said:

:lol:

examples?

 

 

2 hours ago, Rigid1 said:

“From February through May (of this year), the number of undocumented immigrants stopped or caught along the southwest border of the United States fell 60 percent from the same period last year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection — evidence that far fewer migrants are heading north, officials on both sides of the border say.”

Among other things, his EOs called for Homeland Security and immigration officials simply to enforce existing immigration laws. They brought an end to the Obama-era practice of “catch and release” by which illegals were caught and then released within the country. Also law enforcement was instructed to enforce existing laws authorizing immediate deportation of illegals who committed crimes.

:dunno:

 

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14 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

 

 

:dunno:

 

This starts with Trump himself. On his first day in office, he signed an executive order halting the implementation of all pending regulations. He also signed an order requiring that for every new federal regulation, at least two others be repealed. And starting in 2018 , all federal agencies will be given a regulatory budget they cannot exceed.

The Administration has also enlisted the help of Congress to repeal regulations through the Congressional Review Act. That includes eliminating Obama’s “stream protection rule.” This fulfilled a campaign promise to coal country, as the rule would have eliminated up to 78,000 remaining coal-mining jobs, according to a 2015 report by the National Mining Association . It’s one of 13 Obama-era regulations repealed by Congress so far, with many more expected in the weeks ahead.

 

Business Leaders Applaud Trump’s Executive Order to Cut Regulations

Business leaders across the nation applauded Trump’s January 30, 2017 signing of the EO, hailing the move as needed to ease the regulatory burden weighing down America’s small businesses.

National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) President and CEO, Juanita Duggan, in response to Trump’s executive order said:

“The President’s order is a good first step on the long road toward eliminating ball-and-chain regulations so small businesses can create jobs and expand the economy.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce also welcomed the president’s order to cut regulations:

“The U.S. Chamber applauds the president for fulfilling the campaign’s promise to take on the regulatory juggernaut that is limiting economic growth, choking small business, and putting people out of work,” saidThomas J. Donohue, Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, in a statement regarding the EO.

The National Small Business Association (NSBA) also applauded Trump’s executive order, noting that the average small-business owner is spending at least $12,000 every year dealing with regulations, according to its recently-released 2017 Small Business Regulations Survey (PDF).

“President Trump’s executive order to rein-in the massive federal regulatory web is very welcome first step,” said NSBA President and CEO Todd McCracken in a statement.

In his executive order, Trump also directed the heads of all agencies to ensure that the total incremental cost of all new regulations for fiscal year 2017 shall be no greater than zero.

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