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Old 10-05-2012, 02:59 AM
 
Location: Manhattan
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Top 5 obama economic lies this election



5. The Bush tax cuts caused the recession/deficit. This is what Obama means when he warns voters about the "policies of the past." But the recession was triggered by the subprime mortgage crisis, in which Democrat policies going back to Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter were major factors. In fact, after 2005, during the height of the Bush expansion (2002-6), tax revenues were up from their pre-tax levels. And after 2003, deficits declined until the recession--and the return of Democrats, and their high-spending ways, to positions of power.

4. Obama stopped a second Great Depression. The worst was over when Obama took office, and the rebound was under way--until Obama stopped it with the heavy hand of Obamacare and other interventions. The stimulus failed, the auto bailout was a wash, "green" jobs sputtered, and Obama's enormous debts created new economic threats. Those sectors of the economy that are performing best--such as the booming shale natural gas and domestic oil industries are those in which Obama has been unable to intrude very far. (Yet.)

3. A slow recovery was inevitable. Well, yes, if you consider that we elected a left-wing Democrat who wanted to "spread the wealth around" rather than focusing on jobs and economic growth. But the jury is still out on whether financial collapses are followed by slow recoveries. And one thing is clear: the Obama administration predicted rapid economic growth, including an unemployment rate that would not rise above 8% with Obama's policies. The Obama campaign only adopted its new line once its record of failure had become clear.

2. Obama's policies are working. The only one President Obama dares mention is the auto bailout--which is working so well that General Motors is laying off thousands of workers and the government refuses to sell its shares lest it absorb a massive loss. Meanwhile, the non-union workers who were cheated out of their pensions while Obama gave the unions a big piece of the pie before sending the company to bankruptcy court may beg to differ. Household incomes have dropped, joblessness is alarming, dependence on government is increasing.

1. Nobody could have done better. This is the line that Clinton--who certainly did better--is being wheeled out to promote, though he knows the truth. No recovery from a deep recession has even been this weak, or this slow. In fact, nearly everyone has done better than Obama since the Second World War. With all the positive spin on bad economic data he could possibly have hoped for, with a (now disbanded) dream team of economic advisers, Obama still could not make the right choices. The truth is that no one could have done worse.
Obama's Re-Election Case Rests On 5 Phony Claims - Investors.com

 
Old 10-05-2012, 04:53 AM
 
Location: Salisbury,NC
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Well they are not lies. Mr Steal your pension and load you with debt Romney agrees with the pres.on all these issues

Jut need to look up Mr Steal your pension and load you with debt Romney and his latest FLIP FLOP. This is going to be a lot of fun
 
Old 10-05-2012, 05:00 AM
 
Location: Salisbury,NC
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The op. from Investors.com. These are the same people who like Mr.Steal your pension and load you with debt Romney only pay a tax rate of 15% or less on their income. So tell me how they will tell you anything when they never saw 2008. These are the same people who told you dont worry the stock market is only in correction and a 10 or 20% drop is all that will happen. Give me a break
 
Old 10-05-2012, 05:07 AM
 
Location: Manhattan
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Well they are not lies. Mr Steal your pension and load you with debt Romney agrees with the pres.on all these issues

Jut need to look up Mr Steal your pension and load you with debt Romney and his latest FLIP FLOP. This is going to be a lot of fun
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Originally Posted by Boss View Post
The op. from Investors.com. These are the same people who like Mr.Steal your pension and load you with debt Romney only pay a tax rate of 15% or less on their income. So tell me how they will tell you anything when they never saw 2008. These are the same people who told you dont worry the stock market is only in correction and a 10 or 20% drop is all that will happen. Give me a break
any citations to enlighten us with
 
Old 10-05-2012, 05:25 AM
 
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All the left has remaining is lies. They've been ugly, petulant, disingenous and dishonest for a long time now, but you're about to see it times ten as they go into panic mode over the next four weeks.
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