Not only has Joe Biden seen more jobs added to US payrolls during his first full month in office (379,000) than Trump saw during his (183,000).

Biden now has more jobs added in his first month than the NET jobs added during Trump’s whole term.
#JobsReport
data.bls.gov/timeseries/CES…
Number of jobs added to US payrolls during Biden’s first full month in office (Feb, 2021): +379,000

Number of jobs added to US payrolls during Trump’s first full month in office (Feb, 2017): +183,000

Trump, in his full term in office, saw a net of nearly 3 million jobs lost.
Last month, according to the #JobsReport, the US saw more jobs created than any February since 1999!

Look it up yourself at bls.gov.
Come to think of it, the number of jobs added during Biden’s first full month in office is MORE THAN TWICE the number of jobs that were added during Trump’s first full month in office, four years ago.
#JobsReport

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6 Mar
Every year of the Trump Presidency, two things happened regarding Planned Parenthood, America's leading abortion provider:

1) PP aborted more humans than it did the year before.
2) PP got more revenue from Government reimbursements & grants than the year before.

The data:
Planned Parenthood abortion stats during the Trump Administration:

FY2016-17: 321,384 abortions
FY2017-18: 332,757 abortions
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FY2019-20: 354,871 abortions
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In February, 2021, the number of employed Americans is down to 150.2 million.
(Source: bls.gov)
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A lot of small businesses struggling to survive. Or not surviving.

A lot of tax revenue out of state/local budgets.

A lot less with which to pay teachers, cops, etc.
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I hate debt and I hate spending. I hate incurring it myself and I hate it when the government incurs it.

But I also hate hypocrisy.

When Trump came to office, the National Debt was $19.95 trillion.

When he left, it was $27.76 trillion.

$7.81 trillion. And the GOP said NOTHING
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@HouseGOP @SenateGOP
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Trump still won white voters overwhelmingly, 58-41 nationally. That's a 17 point margin.

But, in 2016, Trump won white voters 58-37. Which is a 21 point margin.

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Losing a net 4% of 73.6% of the electorate is 3 points.
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#TrumpSOTU
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2 US Senate seats in Arizona
2 US Senate seats in Georgia
1 US Senate seat in Nevada
1 US Senate seat in Colorado
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The Governorships of Nevada, New Mexico, Kansas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey and Maine.
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But here is some attempted cult de-programming, anyway ...
#EarthToCPAC
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#EarthToCPAC
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#TrumpLOST
#EarthToCPAC
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