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Are You Kidding

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looks like your conservative panties have become a bit wadded. Good. Can you give me an example of my biased comments? Like Romney's promises will be any different. The country is quite a bit better than the last gop idiot in chief left it. I.would like to hear how Obama has made YOUR life worse in the last 3 1/2 years. What do you see happening, TRULY" happening to this country under Obama"? I give credit were credit is due, and the same with blame. No matter what little initial is beside their name.
Where can I even begin??????? We no longer produce what we need to sustain ourselves. We import more than we export. We sell assets and take on more debts to keep a standard of living we can't afford. We encourage US manufactures to produce in other countries. We have out of control trade deficits. Our debt is over $15 trillion and is expected to be over $16 trillion by election day. We haven't had a budget passed since 4/09 even though we are required to by law. Unemployment has been over 8% for 43 months and is actually more like 22% if you count those who have given up on a job search. This is all under a president who ran in 2008 with a promise to greatly improve the economy within a 4 year term.

That should be a good start.
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Aug 31, 2012
 
Are You Kidding wrote:
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Where can I even begin??????? We no longer produce what we need to sustain ourselves. We import more than we export. We sell assets and take on more debts to keep a standard of living we can't afford. We encourage US manufactures to produce in other countries. We have out of control trade deficits. Our debt is over $15 trillion and is expected to be over $16 trillion by election day. We haven't had a budget passed since 4/09 even though we are required to by law. Unemployment has been over 8% for 43 months and is actually more like 22% if you count those who have given up on a job search. This is all under a president who ran in 2008 with a promise to greatly improve the economy within a 4 year term.
That should be a good start.
You idiot the rethugs caused all of this.
wtf

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Aug 31, 2012
 
Are You Kidding wrote:
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Your comments never make any sense.
You have never had any sense.
pathetic

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Aug 31, 2012
 
Are You Kidding wrote:
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Where can I even begin??????? We no longer produce what we need to sustain ourselves. We import more than we export. We sell assets and take on more debts to keep a standard of living we can't afford. We encourage US manufactures to produce in other countries. We have out of control trade deficits. Our debt is over $15 trillion and is expected to be over $16 trillion by election day. We haven't had a budget passed since 4/09 even though we are required to by law. Unemployment has been over 8% for 43 months and is actually more like 22% if you count those who have given up on a job search. This is all under a president who ran in 2008 with a promise to greatly improve the economy within a 4 year term.
That should be a good start.
you can begin by educating yourself a little. the President does not create budgets or laws. all the problems that you mentioned are handled by Congress. the import export deficit has been that way for a long time. long before Obama ever took office. more jobs have been created under Obama than the last guy. despite jobs being shipped overseas. I guess you didn't hear about the bill the Democrats wanted to pass to give tax cuts to businesses bringing their factories back to America. only to be shot down by Republicans wanting add the Bush tax cuts in it. we were in an economic free fall when he took office now we are in recovery. despite Republican filibusters at every turn. again I give blame where blame is due. and most of the blame is on Congress, Republicans and Democrats alike. they are so busy bickering with each other and afraid that 1 or the other will get credit for something, not they won't get anything done. same will happen with the next president and president after that.
pathetic

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Aug 31, 2012
 
Are You Kidding wrote:
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Where can I even begin??????? We no longer produce what we need to sustain ourselves. We import more than we export. We sell assets and take on more debts to keep a standard of living we can't afford. We encourage US manufactures to produce in other countries. We have out of control trade deficits. Our debt is over $15 trillion and is expected to be over $16 trillion by election day. We haven't had a budget passed since 4/09 even though we are required to by law. Unemployment has been over 8% for 43 months and is actually more like 22% if you count those who have given up on a job search. This is all under a president who ran in 2008 with a promise to greatly improve the economy within a 4 year term.
That should be a good start.
or you could begin with the other question that I asked you. What Obama policies have made "your" life worse since he took office? because I'm sure all the problems that you mentioned above have no effect on your life whatsoever.
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#35827
Aug 31, 2012
 
Other than a little more cost to fill the tank,Obama has done nothing to change our families lives.What he has had congress pass and he signed it,will greatly effect every one,being the Obama Health Care.No matter what any believe,what ideology you have,if you are conservative,progressive liberal,it alone will be the most change in every one`s health care from now on.It must be terminated and a real reform put in place!
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#35828
Aug 31, 2012
 
wtf wrote:
<quoted text>You idiot the rethugs caused all of this.
Again, just a fast retort of no substance as you know absolutely nothing.
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#35829
Aug 31, 2012
 
This Country is on the verge of a great come back.Not because Romney or Obama may be the next President,but because this Country is about to become independent of foreign fossil fuel.With the new processes for fracturing,with the oil being found on private lands,with the EPA being found not in total control of the courts and the possibility of coal being made clean,we will have within the next two years,all the energy this Country needs and at a cheaper price.My opinion.
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#35830
Aug 31, 2012
 
What may have an effect on the lives of our grand children is Obama`s wasted stimulus funds and the fact this Country will shortly pass the $16 trillion mark of debt.Ain`t any of us know what that even means!
Are You Kidding

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you can begin by educating yourself a little. the President does not create budgets or laws. all the problems that you mentioned are handled by Congress. the import export deficit has been that way for a long time. long before Obama ever took office. more jobs have been created under Obama than the last guy. despite jobs being shipped overseas. I guess you didn't hear about the bill the Democrats wanted to pass to give tax cuts to businesses bringing their factories back to America. only to be shot down by Republicans wanting add the Bush tax cuts in it. we were in an economic free fall when he took office now we are in recovery. despite Republican filibusters at every turn. again I give blame where blame is due. and most of the blame is on Congress, Republicans and Democrats alike. they are so busy bickering with each other and afraid that 1 or the other will get credit for something, not they won't get anything done. same will happen with the next president and president after that.
It is the Republicans who passed — through the House, the only branch of government they control — a real budget that cut $5.8 trillion of spending over the next 10 years. Obama’s February budget, which would have increased spending, was laughed out of the Senate, voted down 97-0. As for the Democratic Senate, it has submitted no budget at all for two and a half years.
Are You Kidding

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or you could begin with the other question that I asked you. What Obama policies have made "your" life worse since he took office? because I'm sure all the problems that you mentioned above have no effect on your life whatsoever.
President Obama’s predictions have not proved especially accurate over the past three years. In 2010, his economic team projected growth this year to reach 4.6 percent; instead, it has been slogging along in the twos. Even when it became clearer in 2010 and 2011 that the recovery from the recession could drag on, his assumptions continued to call for high growth in the near future. Obama and his economic team have consistently overstated growth in an attempt to misrepresent the massive deficits their policies will produce. While pitching the propaganda that they will stabilize the debt, they have posted growth forecasts that are shockingly out of sync with the Congressional Budget Office.

My main concern is for the overall future of this country. What will this country be like for my children and grandchildren? The overall economy will eventually affect all of us. Am I unemployed? No. I am retired, but it still affects my standard of living. My retirement benefits will not increase, but the cost of living has and will continue to do so.
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<quoted text>You have never had any sense.
Another inaccurate statement. You just do not have a clue do you????
pathetic

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Aug 31, 2012
 
Are You Kidding wrote:
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President Obama’s predictions have not proved especially accurate over the past three years. In 2010, his economic team projected growth this year to reach 4.6 percent; instead, it has been slogging along in the twos. Even when it became clearer in 2010 and 2011 that the recovery from the recession could drag on, his assumptions continued to call for high growth in the near future. Obama and his economic team have consistently overstated growth in an attempt to misrepresent the massive deficits their policies will produce. While pitching the propaganda that they will stabilize the debt, they have posted growth forecasts that are shockingly out of sync with the Congressional Budget Office.
My main concern is for the overall future of this country. What will this country be like for my children and grandchildren? The overall economy will eventually affect all of us. Am I unemployed? No. I am retired, but it still affects my standard of living. My retirement benefits will not increase, but the cost of living has and will continue to do so.
tell me a time when cost of living didnt go up. Does cost of living ,historically, not go up during a rep controlled executive branch. apparently your memory isnt to good. And news flash...Obama ain't the first politician to waste money. That is what they do. What they ALL do!
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Aug 31, 2012
 
Are You Kidding wrote:
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President Obama’s predictions have not proved especially accurate over the past three years. In 2010, his economic team projected growth this year to reach 4.6 percent; instead, it has been slogging along in the twos. Even when it became clearer in 2010 and 2011 that the recovery from the recession could drag on, his assumptions continued to call for high growth in the near future. Obama and his economic team have consistently overstated growth in an attempt to misrepresent the massive deficits their policies will produce. While pitching the propaganda that they will stabilize the debt, they have posted growth forecasts that are shockingly out of sync with the Congressional Budget Office.
My main concern is for the overall future of this country. What will this country be like for my children and grandchildren? The overall economy will eventually affect all of us. Am I unemployed? No. I am retired, but it still affects my standard of living. My retirement benefits will not increase, but the cost of living has and will continue to do so.
Obama, first president to get a prediction wrong. Romney 2012! then we can blame everything on him ,right?
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Aug 31, 2012
 
I liked them both.
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#35837
Aug 31, 2012
 
Good idea!Give Romney and Ryan a shot at it.If they do not produce in 3-3/4ths years,we can replace them!!!
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Aug 31, 2012
 
pathetic wrote:
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Obama, first president to get a prediction wrong. Romney 2012! then we can blame everything on him ,right?
Doesn't matter what I say, how I say it, when I say it, or why I say it. You aren't not going to relent in any way. That is fine. You have your opinion.

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#35839
Aug 31, 2012
 
I SAY THERE ALL NO GOOD! I NEED TO GET MY GRANDSON IN THIS POLITICAL RACE!
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#35840
Aug 31, 2012
 
whitehair wrote:
Good idea!Give Romney and Ryan a shot at it.If they do not produce in 3-3/4ths years,we can replace them!!!
Im all for it
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Aug 31, 2012
 
undecided wrote:
I haven't decided yet who I'm gonna vote for.
...it's easy!! romney= freedom.....obama= slavery

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