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We'll see. Alex is right about a lot of stuff.
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Iraq is significant because of the deceit in selling that war to the American people and the world, but it is only a small part of the economic problem. You may be forgetting the $800 billion rescue package GWB approved just before leaving office that helped keep the worldwide credit system from locking up completely, made necessary because of Republican gross incompetence in managing the economy. The world is still in danger because of it, and you think Obama is responsible?Nark wrote:Say what you want about President Bush but under him, we didn't come anywhere close this mess. Before you enter in to a "well he started this mess because of Iraq", Obama has doubled the debt since entering office.
I sure hope to God, or any deity for that matter ; that most Americans do not have the same delusional ideas or conclusions that you do. To say that a great majority around the world who detest G.W. Bush simply want to look through a rose colored glass is purely amateur. This "Tea Party" you have endorsed is nothing new - its a Republican movement which (drumroll).................... has the approval of most REPUBLICANS! Go figure! G.W. Bush , commander of the most powerful country in the world for 8 years alongside MANY dirty individuals, set the stage for the world we live in today. Could you imagine if Obama pushed an 800 billion dollar bailout package which was exempt from all laws thereafter ? Could you seriously imagine? He would officially be the American antichrist. From the way your post was written, we can conclude that you thought George Bush did a splended job, and Obama is responsible for this mess. I must say you are way out to lunch. Left, Right, doesn't matter, G.W. Bush left office with some of the lowest approval ratings (many of which from his own party) , than any president in American history (takes a lot to beat out Warren Harding.)Nark wrote:Thank goodness you can't vote here Rockie because Sarah Palin was never on the ticket for CIC or POTUS. The Dems did a great job at propaganda tricking the ill informed that
she was the front person on the Republican ticket.
The Tea Party is a great thing, but you and many who want to see the world through rose colored glasses fail to see why.
A very large portion of the country was fed up with Status Quo and invented a new "party" and was elected in big numbers to the House of Reps. Sure beats another Country I know that talks big, but no one gets off their ass to vote.
Say what you want about President Bush but under him, we didn't come anywhere close this mess.
Before you enter in to a "well he started this mess because of Iraq", Obama has doubled the debt since entering office.
Rockie wrote:I didn't know Sarah Palin was a propoganda trick brought to us by the Democrats Nark. Thanks for clearing that up.
Your simple minded Tea Party is on the brink of forcing the United States to default. Should they succeed it will be interesting to hear your take on it in 3-4 months.
Iraq is significant because of the deceit in selling that war to the American people and the world, but it is only a small part of the economic problem. You may be forgetting the $800 billion rescue package GWB approved just before leaving office that helped keep the worldwide credit system from locking up completely, made necessary because of Republican gross incompetence in managing the economy. The world is still in danger because of it, and you think Obama is responsible?Nark wrote:Say what you want about President Bush but under him, we didn't come anywhere close this mess. Before you enter in to a "well he started this mess because of Iraq", Obama has doubled the debt since entering office.
The US debt stood at $10.7 trillion dollars when Bush left office, today it is $14.3 trillion. Still very bad, but where do you get the idea Obama doubled it?
If you truly believe that.Then you cannot blame Bush for any of the things that Obama and his friends blame W forazimuthaviation wrote:Too many people are under the false assumption that Americas problem are fixable, and Obama to blame for not fixing them.
Do you just pull random words out of the dictionary and use them? Is that how narrow minded you are? Its as simple as blaming the previous guy therefore this guy should get blamed as well? Does the moral code - right vs wrong apply to anything ? I hope you're not a parent.2R wrote:Your Hypocrisy is showing![]()
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So it is all right to blame the previous guy when he was in power ,but this guy gets a free ride ?
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If you think selling 100 billion dollars of weapons to Sunni Arab states will bring peace to the middleast you are nuts.
The Next President of the USA will be too busy dealing with the coming clash of civilizations between the Shia and Sunni that is festering in the sandbox to worry about petty things like the economy or closing gitmo.Or any of the other unfulfilled promises made by this false prophet.
And some would think that can be done in a magical 3 years - and if not , the false prophet shit is thrown around.JakeYYZ wrote:Let’s get the facts straight on a few things: the Republicans are largely responsible for the debt problem because they spent too much and taxed too little during the Bush years. Remember it took both houses of congress to craft and pass an annual budget, so all the blame can’t be placed on Bush; and austerity economics doesn’t bring economic growth. They can’t tax their way out of this mess, they can only hope to grow out of it.
but surely you understand that these problems are not fixable overnight? And even if they were.... if they were that clearly defined - they would have been fixed by now. What kind of president wants this to happen?Nark wrote:Thank God (the deity I believe in) Obama has been ferociously working to avoid this.
Obama inherited a ship heading toward an iceberg, too bad he is steering the ship into the ground, to avoid it.