RE: Voting Day
November 4, 2010 at 12:07 pm
(This post was last modified: November 4, 2010 at 12:08 pm by DeistPaladin.)
(November 4, 2010 at 7:30 am)A Theist Wrote: A sluggish fragile economy and a nearly 10% national unemployment rate is hardly a confidence builder for the current administration and the Democrats.
So a collapsed economy under the Republicans in 2008 is better then?
I still don't follow your logic.
Quote:During his first year as president, Obama and the Democrats put their efforts into passing health care reform instead of focusing on the nations immediate problems, jobs and the economy, (The Labor Dept. just reported that 457,000 new jobless claims were filed last week).
Actually, they did both. You've seen the bikini graph? Jobs going down under Republicans and reversing under Democrats?
And the health care crisis is an immediate problem. Thankfully, my wife survived it so far.
Quote:We want jobs and a stable economy, not intrusive government health care refom.
Good luck with that. The one silver lining is now the Republicans have responsibility for putting up or shutting up. You can get away with being the party of "no" when you're the minority. Now they have to figure out how they're going to cut taxes, balance the budget and create jobs while reining in spending all at the same time. Good luck!
Quote:Obama and the Democrats are out spending Bush.
All Bush's bills for the bailout (which has been mostly recovered) came in under Obama's watch. Plus, he was honest and included the funding for Bush's illegal wars in the budget.
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