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Originally Posted by TheDoc
Actually, he's covering far less... we aren't bombing 1/3 of Afghan and every city in Iraq.
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did I say anything about bombing?
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And thank god it only went up roughly 1% under Obama's watch. If the trend had continued it could have went off the chart.
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it was 7.6% when Obama took office, roughly hasn't seen that since after spending how much money with the stimulus?
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Again, thank god we have a support system in place for hungry people, eh? What type of unrest would we have with no jobs, no money, and no food? Holy shit!
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Back up for a bad president, thank god
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Well ya, when you have a past President cook the books for 8 years of war costs, and then a new President correct those books, the national debt is going to go up, when the truth is shown to you.
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and the new president doesn't stop those war costs, he increases the spending of war and you defend him?
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Just be happy that for the first time in like forever spending and income are leveling out, so it's not sky rocketing anymore.
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leveling out? Oh wait, now it's called investing instead of just blowing money, remember they are trying to raise the debt limit again?
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Just think if the other people got into office, which promised more of exactly the same thing... this would have never stopped growing and growing and growing.
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easy to say what if, what if Obama gave a shit about the country?
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The PAct sucks, but it isn't ever going away until they feel the threat is gone, and then it still may not go away. Or vote for Ron Paul, like I did.
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how many billions of dollars are spent on the patriot act for protecting us from underwear explosives?
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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