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Originally Posted by sicone
Wow, thanks for the education there... I thought it was somewhere around 2002 when we started pouring millions of dollars daily into invading the Middle East. Remember when the gas prices tripled?
Save the 'but there are still xxx number of troops over there cuz of Obama' I know you know better then that so try and come up with a better reply. I mean after all, who was President when we went in guns blazing. (I'll give you a hint... His daddy tried the same thing about 10 yrs before that and failed, so the second time around he made sure it was a epic fail)
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Come on Dan, where did I say anything about the war, I have a daughter in the military, please once tell me where I can find where I ever posted I like the wars? I bitch because we still have 50k troops there, sorry, thats how I feel
Gas prices went to $5 a gallon in our area under the democrats control of the house and senate, so yes I remember
I remember the shit SR did, I also remember the shit Clinton did like
Dec. 18, 1998 - As U.S. warplanes drop bombs over Baghdad, the House begins debating articles of impeachment against President Clinton.
So tell me, what does this have to do with the economy and this thread?
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Originally Posted by Slappin Fish
Are you the Demon in disguise? I thought you were better than that
If you are all about facts why did you confuse depression and recession in your title, didn't the economist say recession?
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Is that the best you can do? I stated that it's been tried before, they raised the top rate to help the economy, it didn't work you fucking moron. Is that plain enough for you?
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that