B I O B....blame it on Bush...

bbsam

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Out of the mouths of republicans I hear about the" liberal agenda" and now we find out there is no agenda. Care to make up your minds?
 
Out of the mouths of republicans I hear about the" liberal agenda" and now we find out there is no agenda. Care to make up your minds?
The liberal agenda is to have no agenda to fix the current problems but to simply blame Bush for everything.
 

bbsam

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The liberal agenda is to have no agenda to fix the current problems but to simply blame Bush for everything.
Actually with their desire to roll back government and pull back spending, it would appear that the republicans have the "do nothing agenda" backed up by a "keep them from doing anything too" congressional delegation.
 

moreluck

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It's so obvious when an alert goes out on e-mail to the Democrats. It's like "flash mob organization".......but instead of a dance program in the middle of the mall, every Dem. with a microphone in their face says almost the identical thing. The past few days has been to damn the tea party to hell because they are terrorists.
It's as obvious as a kid with chocolate all over his face saying that he didn't touch the Oreos.
 

The Other Side

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Looks like the american public believes that BUSH is still responsible for the state of the economy in the latest polls.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0811/62038.html


""While Republicans have pushed to cast the sputtering economy as Obama's fault, Americans place their blame elsewhere. Fifty-one percent say that George W. Bush is most to blame for the down economy, while 31 percent say it's Obama.""

""At the same time, 44 percent of Americans say that "a lot" or "most" of the blame should be put on the shoulders of congressional Republicans, while 36 percent say the same of congressional Democrats.""




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Peace.
 

moreluck

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here's my pick from the same article...............

"As the public's outlook on the economy dips, so has approval for the president's economic stewardship.

More than 6 in 10 — 63 percent — disapprove of Obama's handling of the economy. Nearly half, or 48 percent, "strongly" disapproved. Approval of his economic performance now stands at just 36 percent, his worst approval rating on the issue in AP-GfK polling.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ns-still-blame-bush-over-obama/#ixzz1W3TLnI65
 

bbsam

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But the problem is that I'm one of the 63% that disagrees with him. I think he takes to much republican crap. But thats hardly translate into me voting for rick Perry or bachman. Republicans might want to decide on Romney or huntsman if the want to win.
 

moreluck

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Elaborating on some calculations by CBS News’ Mark Knoller. . .

On January 20, 2009, the total outstanding public debt was $10,626,877,048,913.08 ($10.62 trillion).

As of Tuesday, the debt is $14,649,289,670,347.85 ($14.64 trillion).

In 946 days, Obama has increased the national debt by $4,022,412,621,434.77 or $4.02 trillion.

That amounts to $4,252,021,798.56 per day ($4.25 billion).

When the debt increases another $877,587,378,565.23, ($877.58 billion) the debt accumulated under Obama’s presidency will equal the debt accumulated under Bush’s two terms.

Obviously, this can change, but barring some sudden change in the federal government’s borrowing and spending habits, this milestone will be reached in 206 days from August 23, 2011. That would be March 15, 2012.
 

klein

Für Meno :)
Well, Moreluck, if you watched the news yesterday, France is taking care of it's business, just like the UK did prior.
They are raising taxes and are cutting spending.
That will save/earn them an extra $16 Billion per year, and keep their AAA credit rating, too.

Of course that can't be done in the USA (raising taxes is out of the question).
So, you'll just need to raise retirement age up to 70, same as Medicare, which in turn is not good for more jobs !
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Well, Moreluck, if you watched the news yesterday, France is taking care of it's business, just like the UK did prior.
They are raising taxes and are cutting spending.
That will save/earn them an extra $16 Billion per year, and keep their AAA credit rating, too.

Of course that can't be done in the USA (raising taxes is out of the question).
So, you'll just need to raise retirement age up to 70, same as Medicare, which in turn is not good for more jobs !
When it comes to France DILLIGAFF ??
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Still George’s Fault
Damn that George Bush, it’s all his fault...........

He broke Obama’s promise to put all bills on the White House web site for five days before signing them.

He broke Obama’s promise to have the congressional health care negotiations broadcast live on C-SPAN.

He broke Obama’s promise to end earmarks.

He broke Obama’s promise to keep unemployment from rising above 8 percent.

He broke Obama’s promise to close the detention center at Guantanamo in the first year.

He broke Obama’s promise to make peace with direct, no precondition talks with America ‘s most hate-filled enemies during his first year in office, ushering in a new era of global cooperation.

He broke Obama’s promise to end the hiring of former lobbyists into high White House jobs.

He broke Obama’s promise to end no-compete contracts with the government.

He broke Obama’s promise to disclose the names of all attendees at closed White House meetings.

He broke Obama’s promise for a new era of bipartisan cooperation in all matters.

He broke Obama’s promise to have chosen a home church to attend Sunday services with his family by Easter of last year.

Yes, it’s all George Bush’s fault. President Obama is nothing more than a puppet in the never-ending failed Bush administration.
 
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