I've been saying this for years. Once they start raising rates to normal levels, shit will start tanking. This goes back all the way to TARP/Bush when they started making investments foolproof by lowering rates to nothing.
Well it's rather obvious who is to blame for the down turn in the stocks and that's the Democratic "mob",
Perhaps you need to stop eating those mushrooms as it has obviously deteriorated your posts "shitty attitude".
There were a lot of people giving him all the credit when the economy was doing well after he took office.
I figured that if my attitude gets shitty enough, you will vote for me and follow me like a puppy in love.
I see 5-6% under Bush's last year, 6-10-5% over 8 years under Obama, 5-3% under Trump's first 18 months and going down. Yes, a HUGE difference.
Better than average graduation rate. The class of 2017 for the Bend-La Pine Schools just made history. Last year, the student graduation rate for Bend-La Pine Schools marked an all-time high for the percentage of students graduating on time, says a report released today by the Oregon Department of Education. The combined rate for district students earning a diploma on time improved by more than 10 percentage points in the last six years alone—up from 68.2 percent in 2011 to 78.7 percent for the 2016-2017 school year. “Our staff’s relentless efforts to know each individual by their name, strength and need allows our teaching and learning teams to personalize student engagement in ways that ensure students are involved in their education and on track for graduation,” said BLPS Deputy Superintendent Jay Mathisen. “We are fortunate to have many of Oregon’s best educators and support staff on our team, making these successes a reality for students.” The Bend-La Pine Schools student graduation rate continues to outpace the state graduation average. Across the state, Oregon students' on-time graduation rate was 76.7 percent.
3%??? When has it ever been 3% under Trump? It went from high 4% to high 3%. A huge <sarcasm> 1 point drop. Obama took over an economy that was spiraling out of control and took it from 10% to below 5%. A miniscule 5 point drop.
I went to the smallest high school in Portland and we had 1.300 students. Grant at that time had 4,000 students. 550 seems pretty rural to me.