hergieburbur
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I do not aim to get into a debate on facts with you, however, I will point out one last thing as part of my subjective argument:
I have talked to many people that blamed Clinton's early economic success on having a Republican Congress, saying that Congress was in charge of the economy, not the president. These same people later placed the economic slowdown squarely on Clinton's shoulders. As I said, most of these things are subjective.
For the record, I am also very aware of the economic situation of the time since I was working in a building trades union (Generally a very good indicator of the overall strength of the economy is how much work we got) for some of that time, and working an internship for the rest of it. Not that that fact is really relevant.
I have talked to many people that blamed Clinton's early economic success on having a Republican Congress, saying that Congress was in charge of the economy, not the president. These same people later placed the economic slowdown squarely on Clinton's shoulders. As I said, most of these things are subjective.
For the record, I am also very aware of the economic situation of the time since I was working in a building trades union (Generally a very good indicator of the overall strength of the economy is how much work we got) for some of that time, and working an internship for the rest of it. Not that that fact is really relevant.