Obama’s America : More Dismal Economic News For Americans
Liberals lie.
A lot.
One of the biggest and most laughable whoppers is the notion that our economy is “good.”
Obama loves to paint a rosy picture of a “new” but wonderful U.S. economy.
The reality is that facts and figures point to a much bleaker truth.
Contrary to Obama’s boasting, economic growth during his presidency has been worst of any expansion since WWII.

During the DNC Convention last week in Philadelphia, Obama delivered a speech saying, “Let’s keep it going,” and passed the symbolic baton to Hillary Clinton.
If elected, Hillary will be the third Obama term with greater economic devastation and increased domestic and global turmoil.
It’s time for REAL CHANGE.
Donald Trump is offering an alternative to the global politics and policies that have decimated the middle class and destroyed our manufacturing and infrastructure.
Mr. Trump’s America First agenda will place the needs of all Americans above the wants and needs of foreign interests.
We already know what globalists like Obama and Hillary can do.
Why not try a new approach?
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We are entering into what economists call “secular stagnation” which is the same as “underemployment equilibrium.” With full employment equilibrium all resources in the economy are fully utilized. With underemployment there is a lot of slack in the economy — the labor force is simply not going to be needed. Put another way, the labor force participation is low with part-time work higher than in the past. The obvious solution is to bring back manufacturing utilizing more of the slack labor force. This points to the fact that free-trade doesn’t work and has never worked, historically. It’s another ‘economic myth’. Marx saw free-trade as a means by which to hasten the Communist revolution by pushing the antagonism of the proletariat and the bourgeoisie to the extreme point.