Trump says Harris policies could cause depression

 Newsmax:

Former President Donald Trump had a dire warning for his crowd in Salem, Virginia, Saturday night: "If Kamala wins, you're three days away from the start of a 1929-style economic depression."

But, he was quick to add, "If I win, you're three days away from the best jobs, the biggest paychecks, the brightest economic future that the world has ever seen."

His comments came during one of his final rallies before voters decide the fate of his third campaign for the White House, and he based his remarks on Friday's announcement from the Bureau of Labor Statistics that said just 12,000 jobs were created in October, far less than estimates of 113,000 and up to 200,000 tha thad been made.

"I can't believe this happened," Trump said Saturday at a rally that aired live on Newsmax and simulcast on the Newsmax2 online streaming platform. "It was announced that Kamala's economy is like in a depression.

"The worst numbers I've ever seen, the worst numbers in many, many years. Kamala's economy added only 12,000 jobs. I've never heard of that before."

He added, "That's the good part because we lost nearly 30,000 private sector jobs, along with nearly 50,000 manufacturing jobs in one month."

And that, he said, is "not recession stuff. This is depression."
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But Harris' "inflation nightmare has cost the typical American family $30,000," said Trump. "And you know what they did? They screwed up my energy policies and they spent money at levels that nobody's ever seen before, and now she wants to impose the largest tax hike in American history and raise your taxes by more than $3,000 a year."
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Harris is a maven of government greed.  She wants to take money from some taxpayers to give to others such as illegal immigrants who are pouring across the border in hopes of getting a payday.   Trump's tax policies created economic growth and the Biden-Harris regime created inflation and a recession.

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