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johnnyloadproductions 10-16-2011 12:54 AM

What is neat is that I saw him give his announcement to run for president of the United States, to think he would have made it!!! Originally from Illinois BTW.

DWB 10-16-2011 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 18492938)
Besides, it really doesn't matter, this country is coming into a world of severe financial problems. After the elections, 6 million Americans unemployment insurance runs out. This will make the real unemployment numbers around 24%.

Anyway, as bad as you think our financial and political problems are, it pales in comparison to Europe. As usual, typical EuroTrash elitist snobs blaming poor little Greece for all their financial problems.

Greece -

External debt (as % of GDP): 182.2%

Gross external debt: $579.7 billion
2010 GDP (est): $318.1 billion

External debt per capita: $53,984

As they ignore other truly fucked up finances.

France -

External debt (as % of GDP): 250%

Gross external debt: $5.37 trillion
2010 GDP (est): $2.15 trillion

External debt per capita: $83,781

United Kingdom -


External debt (as % of GDP): 413.3%

Gross external debt: $8.981 trillion
2010 GDP (est): $2.173 trillion

External debt per capita: $146,953

Or the worst in the World!!!!!

Ireland -

External debt (as % of GDP): 1,382%

Gross external debt: $2.38 trillion
2010 GDP (est): $172.3 billion

External debt per capita: $566,756 <---- Holy fuck!

For Ireland to pay off it's true debt and break even, every Irish citizen would need to pay a half million dollars!

I think the whole Eurozone is going to crumble in the next year or two... sucks to be them..

:2 cents: There is still plenty of pain coming on a global scale and it's going to get a lot worse. I also agree with the Eurozone crumbling.



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Originally Posted by GregE (Post 18492973)
The only problem with Obama not getting reelected is that some bible thumping, "Oh my God I saw a naughty picture on the interwebs !", "Let them eat cake" type will be elected in his place.

Personally, I'm still waiting for none of the above to announce his or her candidacy.

IMHO, everyone is fucked either way.

BFT3K 10-16-2011 07:48 AM

As it looks right now, and of course things can change, it will be Obama vs Romney.

Romney is a moderate and a huge flip-flopper. He wrote the Obamacare plan, and he does not have the fringe right-wing base (Teatards).

As long as teatards are still in the mix, why would anyone vote for Romney over Obama?

Romney is in favor of less taxes for the rich, since he's rich!

Given the choice between Romney and Obama, does Obama win or lose, and why?

BTW, I just watched an interview with Cain. He has zero chance. Once Cain fulfills his token role, he'll be tossed aside like Alan Keyes and Michael Steele.

Vendzilla 10-16-2011 09:52 AM

It's all up in the air right now, you can make the predictions.
Obama has done a lot and nothing has improved on what he started with.

I wouldn't discount Cain. There are more people that think Obama is a bad leader than ever, it's started a movement with all the bad leadership in this country and more and more people think we should try something different. Poor people are more likely to be democrats and they won't like the 9-9-9 plan, takes away their EIC check every year. But he not playing to them, he's playing with the GOP which by the numbers would benefit the people that feel they've been taxed too much for too little return.

And there are a lot of those people.

I think more people see Obama's jobs bill as a ploy for political gain than something that would actually work. He has always been about playing the two parties against each other.


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