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Things were terrible when I arrived, he says, thanks to Bush-era policies of tax cuts and deregulation. We stopped the decline, but the ditch was so deep that it will take time to get out. Still, we are making progress, even if it isn't as fast as everyone would like.
So the last thing we want to do is return to the failed Bush policies that, he says, drove us into the ditch.
But each part of Obama's argument is based on claims that are not accurate:
1) Bush tax cuts and deregulation caused the recession.
2) I stopped a second Great Depression.
3) My policies are working.
4) A slow recovery was inevitable.
5) Nobody could have done any better.
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Because of C-D's copyright rules, I cannot post the debunking of each of those 5 falsehoods above.
I advise you to follow the link and see for yourself that every single one of them is easily debunked and THOROUGHLY debunked.
There's even a graph to help the Liberal's understand:
Great post. It should be obvious to anyone who is paying attention that Obama is bad for America. Real US citizens need to vote and we will be on our way up again.
Great post. It should be obvious to anyone who is paying attention that Obama is bad for America. Real US citizens need to vote and we will be on our way up again.
What the heck does that mean....real US citizens. Are there impostors lol
And so I'm am supposed to be such an idiotic fool as to vote for a flip flopper like Romney? No possible way on earth in a million years!
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