That hasn’t stopped President Trump from trying to take credit. He called the economy a disaster during the campaign. Now, he brags about the low unemployment rate, the positive jobs reports, the booming stock market and growth in the gross domestic product. He often attributes the good numbers to the tax bill he pushed through Congress, his deregulatory agenda and growing business confidence under his tenure.
Trump claims that every time he meets a foreign leader, they congratulate him on “the incredible job [he’s] done with the United States economy.” He claimed he’s created the “best economy in U.S. history” nearly 50 times in three months, earning Three Pinocchios in the process.
This boasting has apparently begun to annoy Obama, who argues that Trump is simply surfing off the economy that emerged after the Great Recession — which was going on when Obama took the oath of office.
The White House did not respond to a specific question about Trump’s assertion of an economic turnaround, but an official did provide data making the case that Trump exceeded expectations for the economy at the time of Obama’s departure.
Answer:
no, at least not for me
Explanation:
you never know who is behind that screen, because some people don't use their head sometimes and end up being cat fished unless you are referring to an online friendship where video calls are involved and you know for sure you can trust that person, i guess it could be valuable
Answer:
The story “With a Little Help from My Friends” by Firoozeh Dumas is about her coming from Iran to America for 2 years. They came to California shortly before the Iranian Revolution. Back in time, Americans didn’t even hear about Iran so, they were asked strange questions about Iran like the camels, Sahara, and electricity
Answer:
Gag
Explanation:
Gag can mean to tie someone up around the mouth, and it can also mean a reflux in the back of your throat, like when you get sick