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Turn off Fox News. You'll feel better.
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![]() Probably Nixon wasn't so bad until he snapped, but most of the others really didn't do shit but just took credit for stuff that happened by accident during their reign (some will say this about clinton too of course). |
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What the hell was hahaha'ed out there?
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Clinton, like most dems if not all of dem before Obama, actually left the office with a budget surplus. Only Republicans who refuse to tax appropriately but still spend and hypocritically apply "big government" to cultural and social targets produce deficits - and they have now lost all control with DHS oversight of everything and military involvement or sub-contracting everywhere else. It's crazy... :D
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The problem with the Republican party is they just can't seem to give us an alternative to vote for.. and they are all over the place when it comes to their message.. it seems alot of people become a Republican based on one or two things they believe strongly in, even if they disagree with everything else.. They really need to get their act together.. Quote:
Lately I almost want to switch from being an Independent to a Democrat to distance myself from the embarrassment of being near Republicans just by remaining in the middle. Like that Joe the Retard guy.. (Plumber)... all upset about his taxes being raised if they changed it to affect people making over 250k... and come to find out.. he made under 40k, but they still touted him around as a figurehead.. lmfao.. They watch FAUX News and believe all of the crazy shit they say, they BELIEVE it is really news!! LMFAO.. if you look at half the shit they say, it is usually wrong.. If you watch them, you need to have a site like this handy: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/ and then pause every 5 minutes to fact check them. lol
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I just can't believe that this country is majority poor but vote republicans in office. THAT'S FUCKING CRAZY. I mean people really are fucking stupid and stubborn and I think stubborn might be worse than stupid |
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For poor people, only makes sense to vote republican if you think that having a job is neuter than having a job, or if you think that being able to afford things (like gas, food) is better than not being able to afford things. In January of 2009, the food price index was 127.89. Thanks to Obama's ethanol policy, today's food price is 174.01. That's 27% increase in the cost of food in just three years. Only crazy people think that's bad, right? Today, there are 25% more people out of work than when Obama took office. I guess losing ones job is always good if you're poor, right? |
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That is a typo of sorts. There are more people out of query today than when Obama took office. Obama's average unemployment rate is 25% higher than Bush's. Today's rate is not 25% higher than January 09, though.
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There is a number buried in today?s government labor report that deserves closer examination: 35,000. That?s the net number of private sector jobs created during the Obama administration to date. That?s right, it?s a positive number. After the worst economic disaster to befall the United States in 80 years, that?s a number that maybe we should be applauding. Remember: The private sector hemorrhaged more than 2 million jobs in the first three months of 2009 alone. The hole was deep.
Unfortunately, it?s still a tiny number, and it is dwarfed by a much larger figure: 607,000. That?s the number of public sector jobs ? federal, state and local ? that have been lost since Obama took office. It?s a story that probably isn?t getting told enough about the Obama administration: Big government keeps getting smaller. But the real eye-opener comes when we compare Obama?s numbers to George W. Bush?s. In Bush?s first term, the economy shed 913,000 private sector jobs! 913,000! The only thing that saved Bush?s first term from being a complete economic disaster, in terms of employment, was robust public sector growth: The economy added 900,000 government jobs. One wonders: Without the massive growth in the public sector during Bush?s first term, would he have been reelected? This is interesting for a number of reasons. First, it punches a big hole in the theory that Bush?s tax cuts were responsible for boosting employment during his first term. Let?s also recall that the Bush recession (which he inherited from Clinton) was far, far milder than the near-Depression Obama inherited from Bush. In that context, Obama?s performance resuscitating the private sector has been miraculous. The Washington Post published an article criticizing Obama for not doing enough to resist job losses in the public sector, without fully acknowledging the political impossibility of additional stimulus after the first round, but we haven?t heard all that much over the years about how the growth of government saved Bush?s bacon. http://www.salon.com/2012/05/04/bush...obs/singleton/ |
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Enlighten us please, what are the reasons you feel this way?
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***************** So why has the West continually voted for Governments that exported jobs and loaded voters with debt? They all get up and make promises, to get voted in, they couldn't deliver and so long as the shops were full of cheap good, everyone thought it was fine. Now each American owes The estimated population of the United States is 312,714,252 so each citizen's share of this debt is $50,143.53. And anyone who thinks Romney or Obama can solve that is a fool. Take the debt out of the budget to quickly and the country collapses. Tax cuts in the hope of stimulating growth, cutting back on public spending and a lot of what is being promised will deliver ruin. America and the West needs investment in goods it can sell to keep people working. |
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