As markets wilt, Trump Scoreboard tilting to workers, away from Wall Street

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With the fluctuations in the market, the Trump Scoreboard is now appearing to show better conditions for workers than Wall Street, even after tax cuts that on a percentage basis benefited corporations dramatically more than it did wage earners.

 

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Um, most workers are in the stock market..

Math lesson. Earnings growth recession + trade war + rising rates + weak Europe and China + late cycle + no stock leadership + nine year bull market = stock market woes

Fake news=enemy of the States. Always hoping for the bad for people

Ha ha, will have the most spectacular stock crash under trump (shut the wrong bragging for good)😂😂😂😂. The 2019-2020 will be the bear years.

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