Quote (ofthevoid @ Jun 11 2022 02:54pm)
There's nothing wrong with that analysis and it's actually quiet accurate. Trump played down Covid early on and cared much more about not damaging the economy. That's something he got a lot of slack for and eventually lost the election because if this 'mishandling' of the economy.
Everything is relative in this world so no he's not a fiscal conservative in the absolutist sense of the word. Democrats regularly look to spend more than republicans year after year. I'd think someone with the name Budgeting would know this simple fact instead you're just a partisan shill.
there is everything wrong with that analysis LMFAO.
http://presidentialdata.org/ simple infograph.
https://www.thebalance.com/democrats-vs-republicans-which-is-better-for-the-economy-4771839you keep using covid as a crutch for trump, however, he literally started bad policy making from the start. why was he pushing for lower rates in 2017 while saying that the economy was roaring hot? trump increased deficit annually by trillions while in office (before covid). not saying that his predecessors did any better, however, there is aboslutely no way anyone can come out from trump 4 yrs and say that democrats look to spend more than republicans when that is just not the case lol. history clearly shows otherwise.
the current republican party is not conservative at all and have no sound policy making skills. they had no platform for 2020 and have no platform for 2022 which is why the majority of the republican primaries are filled with inbred maga idiots fighting for trumps endorsement.