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05-17-2016 06:52 PM |
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Originally Posted by plaster
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Unemployment stats are skewed. They consider someone employed if they gave up trying to be employed... number is closer to 15%.
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Not at all. No matter what unemployment rate you look at, they have all dropped.
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Originally Posted by plaster
(Post 20901974)
Pulling out of those 2 wars caused complete instability in the middle east and gave power to isis.
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In case you haven't noticed it, the Middle East has been unstable for the past forty years if not longer. Nothing is going to change that. No sense us having our troops there if we cannot solve the problem.
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Originally Posted by plaster
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We are not bitch slapping isis. They are a global threat and organized enough to cause mass killings all over the world. They are organized due to us completely fucking up the middle east and then leaving them high and dry... Obama pulling out prematurely.
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I would not consider them a global threat. They pulled off a handful of attacks in Europe, but not anything else outside of Iraq. They've lost 60% to 70% of their territory and are quickly retreating. However, they are retreating to Syria where the United States cannot get them.
You are more likely to drown in your own bathtub than die from a terrorist attack.
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Originally Posted by plaster
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P.s. my fucking Healthcare is 3x what it cost me in 2005.
Yes, thanks Obama!
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A lot of people complain about this. My healthcare went up only slightly; I have Kaiser here in California. But at the same time we have more people with healthcare than ever before - nearly 91% of Americans now have healthcare.
People are saying that Obama has destroyed America and I'm just not seeing it. When he took office exactly half of the houses on my street were empty, and now they are all full. It was a ghost town here. Construction just stopped - buildings half built just remained unfinished for years. I understand my little home town doesn't represent the entire country, but I am hearing the same things from everyone. People are no longer loosing their jobs and loosing their homes. I am not saying everything is beautiful, but you need to remember where we were in 2008 with our economy at a stand still. This was a not a four or an eight year problem - this is more of a ten to twenty year problem. We are exactly where we hoped we would be at this time.
I am just not seeing how our country has been destroyed, not after eight years of Bush that brought the United States and nearly the rest of the world economy to a halt.
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