Just look at the growth chart. Trump has presided over an economy that was growing and good, to an economy that continues to grow and is good. That's the positive, and he should get credit for that. The negative is the trillions he added to the annual deficit with a tax giveaway for people who didn't need the break. Which is the opposite of what he promised and projected for both the annual deficit and the national debt in total.
As a comparison, Obama presided over an economy that was borderline bankrupt, to an economy that was growing and good. That's the positive, and he should get credit for that. The negative is the trillions he added to the national debt in bailing out just about every person and industry. Though at least the annual deficit was on a steep decline after that bailout period.
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/26/7455...tew4Uv79PSygxHajFGh_FFbf5no83w4dVGHRexEewZMso
As a comparison, Obama presided over an economy that was borderline bankrupt, to an economy that was growing and good. That's the positive, and he should get credit for that. The negative is the trillions he added to the national debt in bailing out just about every person and industry. Though at least the annual deficit was on a steep decline after that bailout period.
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/26/7455...tew4Uv79PSygxHajFGh_FFbf5no83w4dVGHRexEewZMso