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Worst. President. Ever: Obama First President EVER to Not Reach 3% GDP Growth
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Worst. President. Ever: Obama First President EVER to Not Reach 3% GDP Growth
Jim Hoft Jan 19th, 2017 7:26 am 210 Comments
In February 2011 (Fake News) Time Magazine Implied that Obama was like Reagan. This couldn't have been further from the truth, especially when considering economic growth. Ronald Reagan brought forth an annual real GDP growth of 3.5%. Barack Obama will be lucky to average an annual 1.50% GDP growth rate during his two terms in office.
The rate of real economic growth is the single greatest determinate of both America's strength as a nation and the well-being of the American people.
From 1790 to 2000, U.S. RGDP growth averaged 3.79%. America needs at least 3.0% economic growth-the nation cannot defend itself and pay its bills without it. However, America's elites have largely given up on growth, and are now distracting themselves with academic musings about "secular stagnation."
By February of 2016 it was clear that Obama had given up on economic growth. Obama's Congressional Budget Office (CBO) forecasted in early 2016 that America will never see 3.0% economic growth again.
As a result of his failed economic policies, Obama currently ranks as the fourth worst presidency on record in GDP growth at 1.457%. Only Herbert Hoover (-5.65%), Andrew Johnson (-0.70%) and Theodore Roosevelt (1.41%) currently have lower average annual GDP growth than Barack Obama. In addition, Obama has the lowest annual GDP growth rate of any President since World War II.
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