• Trump breaks protocol, tweets about job numbers before their official release
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/business/wp/2018/06/01/trump-breaks-protocol-sends-markets-a-clear-signal-on-jobs-report-before-numbers-are-released/?utm_term=.7f8a510362c7
It turns out HE was the leaker ALL ALONG! What a twist!
Dumb fuck is praising about jobs when this always happens every fucking year. Construction always picks up in the summer, same with kids getting summer jobs. He did the same thing last year praising himself for having an lower unemployment rate than obama, when it was a downward trend since obama was in office.
You could literally take any sentence with "Trump" and replace it with "Trump breaks protocol," and it would be pretty much dead on
https://twitter.com/NickTimiraos/status/1002649765409107968
not sure it can really be classified a 'breakdown' if it keeps fuckin' happening
A freind of mine sent me this. https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/276774884842012672/452404998580731915/imrs.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jVxtGtv.jpg Anytime trump does bad it was "due to trends during obama" and anytime a good trend continues its was "because of trump".
Can't wait for Trump to destroy the economy in his final months in office so that his Dem replacement can be slammed for the poor job numbers
'Breaking protocol' makes it sound like some ceremonial thing he decided not to do. What he's actually done is given a huge leg up to financiers and investors - and what if he'd been wrong?
Isn't this what Republicans usually do? Leave all the problems of their policy for the Democrat to fix, then take credit when they get back in office?
I don't know if it's intentional, but Carter, (maybe Clinton, don't know) and Obama started their presidencies with a big economic issue.
Obama did run mostly on foreign policy issues like the iraq war but then the 2008 crisis happened.
I feel like he's just physically incapable of keeping his fucking mouth shut
Doesn’t help that Obama was battling the Republican majority in Congress.
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