Why was Obama elected in the first place? (vote, Democrats, McCain)
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The guy had no experience, a state senator and a one term US senator is enough to run a country?
Well, now I know why our debt was doubled lol.
You must be wrong. There is no way our debt could have grown so dramatically as you say...Obama promised to cut the annual deficits in half from the 2006 numbers. So basically at most he would have added a trillion or a little above it by the end of 4 years - Democrats would hold Obama accountable if he were to stray so far from major promises.
The guy had no experience, a state senator and a one term US senator is enough to run a country?
Well, now I know why our debt was doubled lol.
...our allies hated us.
...the stock market was free falling.
...we were losing millions of jobs within a matter of months.
...our debt was skyrocketing.
...there was no trust in Bush or his party.
...thousands of Americans died overseas and domestically.
...we were fighting wars that had no end goal or strategy.
1. ACORN, which rallied the blacks and drove them to the polls, even showing them how to vote since the majority had never voted before and didn't have a clue (and still don't).
2. Paulbots, who voted for Paul even though he said he was no longer running.
Are you better off than you were 5.6 Trillion in added debt ago?
Under Obama:
-Less total jobs in America
-New jobs have 70% the pay of jobs lost
-93% of people who got a new job did so for less pay
-Less transparency
-Class warfare
With the massive federal bureaucracy in place, experience doesn't really matter as much as people claim it does.
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