Irrational:
So, first you drop your ignorant tag line that I should take a civics or history course as if it means that you come from a place of education (or even the ability to apply some common sense to the economic history). But when I shove that in your face and embarrass you by demonstrating that I am well beyond a single course, you simply default to attacking that education. How very "conservative" and childish of you.
Irrational:
But not your success. Rewarding the success of your financial betters is exactly what Trump did. Business leaders are selfish by nature. Despite being argued for two months, it is now common knowledge what this Bill is all about. This is why the tax-cut Bill is what it is. Trickle Down does not work and despite the history (which you prove clueless to while telling others to take a course), you gladly bend over and beg for more.
Irrational:
Um, Obama's numbers? Good for you. It seems somebody was able to crack through that wall of ignorance after all. Weren't you one of the ones wanting Trump to get the credit for the economic and employment numbers for simply walking into the White House? As you finally seem aware now, Presidents inherit ongoing policies. If the numbers were worse, Obama would still be out of office and still be properly given the credit. Trump hasn't been in Office long enough to really affect much of anything aside from, as a businessman, the stock market mood. But again, like the new tax-cut Bill, Wall Street is just another place where he seeks to reward his kind, not you. How are your stocks? Just kidding, we both know that this too has nothing to do with you.
Irrational:
Since the GOP begged you people not to vote for Trump, something else gave you Trump. Thank the Fox News propaganda machine that told you to believe that Global Warming was a liberal hoax, Obama was a secret Muslim born in a foreign country and hates America, Hillary purposefully had Americans murdered in Benghazi, and so many other irrational tactics that proved good enough to move the uneducated into a frenzied mob. A mob, by the way, made up of church-going Christians, who embraced an adulterer and began worshiping him as a false god.
I have an idea, take a civics or a history course. But try basket weaving first. Best to start slow.