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18 Responses to “What logic is there to forget the past 8 years or the state of the economy?”
By Belinda on Dec 6, 2009 | Reply
you can never get ahead or get anything done if you are still dwelling over the past!
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By ARLENE B on Dec 7, 2009 | Reply
Those who vote for Obama need help. If you think things are bad now, what makes you think that the Dems are going to make it better?
This morning Pelosi was blaming everything on Bush and that’s the reason the Congress’ rating is so low, lower than President Bush. But of course she’s blaming Bush. She just couldn’t possibly take the blame for anything. Everything they said they were going to do if they were elected has gone out the window. They haven’t done a thing.
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By Refiloe M on Dec 10, 2009 | Reply
There IS no logic and people really need to realise that before things get even worse.
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By Ethel M on Dec 12, 2009 | Reply
It’s called the GOP’s ideology. Great isn’t it. Tax from the bottom up and give tax breaks from the top down.
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By dude_galliant on Dec 13, 2009 | Reply
The only economy I have been through that was worse was Jimmy Carter’s economy. We had all the above plus 20% inflation.
His lack of experience was a disaster.
I am thinking Obama may be the same, so this Hillary Clinton supporter is voting McCain this time.
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By Burzum on Dec 16, 2009 | Reply
I agree 100 % , that shows how much republicans ” love ” America .
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By Mediterranean Warrior on Dec 17, 2009 | Reply
i dont know what you are talking about, but my income has quadrupled since bush took office and my investments went from 0, to 6 figures, so i want the economy to stay the same. im sure welfare recipients economic situations have stayed dismal though…….but you cant help those which wont help themselves……
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By peaco1000 on Dec 20, 2009 | Reply
They are naive. How could they vote for Bush twice? I mean, its just astonishing. They do say that you get the government that you deserve.
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By a_wood80 on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply
There isn’t, and that’s why I can’t vote for Obama. He’s been responsible for the national economy since 2005, and his running mate has been responsible for the same economy since the Nixon administration.
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By ? on Dec 24, 2009 | Reply
They have a million other reasons why you should vote Republican anyway. But God forbid you mention the 8 years of Bush in office.
There is no excuse.
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By David S on Dec 26, 2009 | Reply
Wait until you get your tax bill after Obama if you think its gonna get better.
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By United States Patriot on Dec 27, 2009 | Reply
“realise”
liberals love using british variants not surprisingly they want to turn our great country into the UK or Australia
nope only a fraction of the country are stupid, the diehard obamabots
they clearly don’t have their country’s best interest at heart
it’s truly about electing a non-white for them, they ignore the fact that McCain is nothing like Bush because of his race and his party
Obama’s Iraq pullout-whenever the generals and the Iraqi government settle on a safe logical pullout date aka the same time McCain would remove troops
Then Obama wants to cut the military budget drastically and expect to win in Pakistan and Afghansitan, rollback the Bush tax cuts, tax the rich, tax the oil companies, business crumbles, gas prices go up, everyone is taxed to death
oh and then his ingenious $845bn to the UN for the “global poverty act”
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By jenniferduyck on Dec 29, 2009 | Reply
Saying McCain is like Bush is like suggesting Hillary is like Obama.
They may be in the same party..they may work in the same administration….but they are NOT the same.
EVERYONE in this race worked in part WITH the Bush administration. As they are all senators. Obama only tells you McCain is like Bush because he wants to confuse people.
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By joevette on Jan 1, 2010 | Reply
By our jobs who are you including, mine is fine. I want argue with the wrongness of US tax dollars being spent to pay other than American expenses. Our economy has been good for most of the last 8 years even with the events of 911. GOP spending is not the true problem, it is government spending (do not forget that the dems are as bad if not worse than the GOP). The Gop is spending on war where as the Dems prefer to spend it on think tanks that do not think. The problem lies in the fact that voters stop doing their job after the elections are over. It is up to us to hold the politicians accountable for their actions but most people do not even know what actions are taken by their leaders. Look at voting records of our 2 presidential candidates and you will find that they don’t even take their jobs (and our well being) serious enough to vote on issues in congress (that is what they are paid to do but Obama has failed to vote on over 50% of the issues put before the Senat since he was elected and McCain is only slightly better).
Warmonger you are high Bush doesn’t blame illegals. Bush has pushed for amnesty and he is a good friend to illegals because that has been one of Bush’s biggest failures. As for the war it was time someone held Saddam responsible but the UN did not have the spine to enforce its many signed resolutions. Saddam has committed Genocide on people in his own country much like ****** did before him. There was a vote in congress with both parties support in favor of the war so stop the finger pointing and move on.
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By Pacifist Warmonger on Jan 3, 2010 | Reply
No one has forgotten it, they just blame it on different parts of Bush’s plan.
Some blame the war, others blame rampant spending. Both are correct, because in reality its the rampant spending on the war that has sent our economy to the brink of collapse.
But Bush did a very good job of blaming the illegal immigrants. So much so that even you attack them when they are a very, very small part of the problem.
We had an even bigger problem with illegal immigrants under Clinton, and yet we wound up with a surplus when he was done. They are not the problem. They are the scapegoat.
The problem is the war. Wars cost money. You’ve got to pay for weapons, ammo, vehicles, armor, medical supplies, food, trooper pay, recruitment and retention bonuses, hospitals, funerals when the worst happens, and now we also have to pay for Iraq’s reconstruction. Oh, and the bribes that Nouri al Maliki is using to maintain peace and the cooperation of the Sunni leaders.
But while his spending shot through the roof on the war, Bush lowered taxes on the upper class. He kept them the same on the middle class and lower class. But basically he is getting much less money than Clinton did but spending way more than even Clinton did.
In fact, Bush spent the 2nd highest total of any President, ever. Number 3 was Ronald Reagan, number 1 was Richard Nixon. All Republicans…
Republicans are right on the idea that we need to cut spending. Unfortunately, they refuse to give up where most of our spending is going, which is the Iraq War. They want to cut spending on everything else.
And they believe McCain can do that. They’d be wrong, but they believe he can. But McCain has already committed himself to Environmental Protection, so he has to spend money there. Nearly his entire base is made up of older and senior citizens, so he can’t cut Medicare or Social Security; to do so would lose him that base when they realize that with those cuts goes much of their retirement planning. And as everyone knows, he’s committing himself to the war, the biggest expense this country has had for 5 years now.
But they have their ideas. They believe McCain can do what he promises. He has the right idea, but cannot do it. Obama’s want to get out of the war is the only chance we have to balance the budget. I don’t like higher taxes anymore than anyone else, but we have to cut the war out to cut spending, and we have to raise taxes to pay off the spending we have already done there.
We have to pay off the National Debt to save the dollar and, by extension, save the economy.
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By DOUBLE J 54 on Jan 4, 2010 | Reply
They are not stupid but those on the right have been blinded by ideology.
It is beyond my capacity to fathom how they will vote against their interests, unless all that use Y/A are millionaires. The same morons that scream at the top of their lungs at a welfare mom who rips off the system(that is wrong) have not said word one about the looting of the treasury. No bid contracts,rampant cronyism and mismanagement appear to be acceptable costs. It has occurred to me that the republicans don’t abhor the cost of such programs as social security,welfare or medicare, they are bitching because they don’t get a cut. They would be only to happy to privatize them all for a third of the take in profits.
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By powerdoll on Jan 7, 2010 | Reply
Not Americans . Just you. and 90% of this happened in the last two years.9% rateing for your hero nancy pelosy and harry reed. And you will probibly vote for them again not to mention The BIGGOT TICKET with OBAHAMAS /BIDEN Mr. and MRS tax and spend OBAHAMAS Doesn’t know or have any friends that aren’t in trouble or a terrorist and BIDEN was a SECTION 8 UNFIT for military service.OBAMAHAS First in retreat . But hey he did say OBAHAMAS was one of the first clean Black men that speeks well. I think he said it in a 7 11.Howmany houses does Kennedy have? or Kerry. Wait till OBAHAMAS and BIDEN syart taxing profits of bussiness and oil.Carter tried that and it didn’t work then. What a sucker you are if you bye into the crap they ae selling.
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By prd vet on Jan 8, 2010 | Reply
If anyone really wants to know the republican agenda is, just google, or just go to( starve the beast), then you will know what they are all about.
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