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Old 07-10-2024, 19:46   #311
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Re: US Election 2024

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
My problem is that Harris is to closely connected to Old Joe. From my point of view, my family and I would be better off with Trump. Which says alot.Your break down does not have a great bearing on the result, as the blue coller vote along the religious right will likely carry the swing states So my money is on Trump.
I doubt anyone except a few cronies would be better off with Trump as he is economically illiterate. More worryingly, he has a disdain for democracy as his convinctions demonstrate. He would waste tax payers' money chasing judges who've followed due process and putting people in charge based on how much the fawn to him and not on their abilities, making the US the laughing stock of the World.

And if you don't want another old politician in power, don't given your vote to Trump.

Biden is a bit useless in the Middle East but the US currently has an economy the rest of the world looks on with envy:

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US economy smashes expectations with 254,000 jobs added in September

The US economy added 254,000 jobs in September, far outstripping expectations, in a sign of the labour market’s resilience as the Federal Reserve considers how rapidly to cut interest rates.

The figure from the Bureau of Labor Statistics was above expectations of economists polled by Reuters of 140,000 and compared with an upwardly revised gain of 159,000 jobs in August.

The Fed last month cut its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point to pre-empt any significant weakening of the labour market.

The figure suggests the Fed is on course to pull off a so-called soft landing for the US economy, which has weathered the worst period of high inflation in a generation while maintaining robust growth and strong employment.
https://www.ft.com/content/3261fc5f-...5-26864ef24e6a
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