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<blockquote data-quote="Meat" data-source="post: 2465178" data-attributes="member: 61324"><p>True, but insurance costs have skyrocketed during every recent administration. This would have happened regardless if Obama Care was put into effect or not - this trend will continue for the foreseeable future.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"skyrocketed" is not really an apt term in this case. When Bush left office the poverty rate was 14.3 and now it is 14.5; an increase for sure, but it is hard to tell what affect the Great Recession had on poverty rates - keep in mind, to date, 90 percent of the population has still not fully recovered from the economic losses they incurred. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, as far as his campaign promises are concerned, yes, he was a failure. However, his status quo administration is essentially what Americans should expect from future administrations unless there are historical happenings such as 9/11. The global economy has been in place for many decades and there is not much that can be done by one administration regardless of the party. It would take a global effort to recreate a more equitable economy, and everybody knows that will not be happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meat, post: 2465178, member: 61324"] True, but insurance costs have skyrocketed during every recent administration. This would have happened regardless if Obama Care was put into effect or not - this trend will continue for the foreseeable future. "skyrocketed" is not really an apt term in this case. When Bush left office the poverty rate was 14.3 and now it is 14.5; an increase for sure, but it is hard to tell what affect the Great Recession had on poverty rates - keep in mind, to date, 90 percent of the population has still not fully recovered from the economic losses they incurred. Unfortunately, as far as his campaign promises are concerned, yes, he was a failure. However, his status quo administration is essentially what Americans should expect from future administrations unless there are historical happenings such as 9/11. The global economy has been in place for many decades and there is not much that can be done by one administration regardless of the party. It would take a global effort to recreate a more equitable economy, and everybody knows that will not be happening. [/QUOTE]
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