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Presidential First 100 Days: Ranking and Comparing Four Presidencies

10 min · 19 de may de 2025
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This episode provides an analysis comparing the first 100 days of the last four presidencies, focusing on their impact on the economy, society, stock market, executive and legislative actions, and public approval. Barack Obama (2009) is highlighted for crisis management and legislative achievement amid the Great Recession, achieving high approval and market recovery. Donald Trump's first term (2017) is characterized by numerous executive orders but a lack of major legislation, leading to market decline and low approval. Joe Biden (2021) prioritized pandemic response and recovery with significant stimulus, resulting in strong market performance and moderate approval. Trump's hypothetical second term (2025) shows an unprecedented number of executive orders creating economic uncertainty and market losses, coupled with lower approval ratings. This was not created with a bias, but real stats that AI found and analyzed.

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