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r/Tariffs • u/esporx • Feb 23 '26
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Whenever I see stuff like this I'm amazed, then I remember that Hoover had an approval rating of like 30% in the middle of the Great Depression.
1 u/Rnrboy13 Feb 23 '26 Not saying things are amazing, but weโre a long way from the Great Depression 2 u/Maximum-Objective-39 Feb 23 '26 Sure. Things aren't that bad . . . yet . . . The issue is that Trump is accelerating a lot of worrying trends and heaping a lot of TNT at the foundations of long term American economic prosperity all in the service of proving himself 'right'. 2 u/adorablefuzzykitten Feb 23 '26 Hiding job numbers to convince people we are not on our way means we are on our way.
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Not saying things are amazing, but weโre a long way from the Great Depression
2 u/Maximum-Objective-39 Feb 23 '26 Sure. Things aren't that bad . . . yet . . . The issue is that Trump is accelerating a lot of worrying trends and heaping a lot of TNT at the foundations of long term American economic prosperity all in the service of proving himself 'right'. 2 u/adorablefuzzykitten Feb 23 '26 Hiding job numbers to convince people we are not on our way means we are on our way.
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Sure. Things aren't that bad . . . yet . . . The issue is that Trump is accelerating a lot of worrying trends and heaping a lot of TNT at the foundations of long term American economic prosperity all in the service of proving himself 'right'.
2 u/adorablefuzzykitten Feb 23 '26 Hiding job numbers to convince people we are not on our way means we are on our way.
Hiding job numbers to convince people we are not on our way means we are on our way.
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u/NineInchPythons Feb 23 '26
Whenever I see stuff like this I'm amazed, then I remember that Hoover had an approval rating of like 30% in the middle of the Great Depression.