Nah, my post really did not concern the faithful use of statistics, aka, lying with numbers.
My post dealt with the propaganized use of select numbers...
...so it is your initial post that...
But, since I did reply to your to comments, in congruent to the intent of my post, I will say you can rely on your numbers and that's fine for your advocacy; both sides throw that garbage out there.
But please do not suggest that my support and preference for the Trump economy is based on some sort of unsupported sycophantic attachment.
I prefer to digest a full picture and acknowledge trends, rather than cling to the perhaps manipulated, selectively recognized, regurgitated statistical bureaucratic vomit you are dispensing.
And, it is just not me with that standard:
"...63% of the public backs Trump's handling of the economy..."
https://markets.businessinsider.com/...0-2-1028873604
But to play on your field, I offer in support of the trend(s) which I do embrace:
(1) Obama's 2009-2016 policies resulted in one of the slowest economic recoveries in history.
(2) Trump's unemployment numbers are at a 50 year low-period.
(3) The pay of American workers has grown at more than 3% per year, and such numbers have not been present since the so-called Great Recession.
(4) Consumer confidence has consistently grown under Trump.
(5) Business confidence has consistently grown under Trump.
(6) There has been a significant drop of Americans on food stamps; and
(7) In the first thirty months of the Trump administration, manufacturing jobs increased by 314,000 OVERObama.
But, if you want to say that Obama deserves kudos for not entirely destroying the economy with regulations and the ACA mandates, and left some semblance of capitalism left standing, knock yourself out.
Ergo, you need to get on that soap box and talk-up Crazy Uncle Joe, you know the guy who proudly proclaimed that train-wreck ACA a "Big F***in' deal."
I'll bet Obamacare actually helped manufacturing and job creation, eh?
I seem to recall that many of those great jobs under Obama were part time thingies, but what do I know?