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Old 04-11-2012, 11:49 AM
 
Location: Austin
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Which passed anyway and didn't get the economy moving.

Because they wanted them to have jobs instead.

The Democrat party had control of both houses of congress from 2007 to 2010

Cap & Trade was voted down by both Republicans AND Democrats. It was universally known to kill jobs. Obama then tried to implement it anyway through regulation. It makes zero sense to complain about lack of jobs in one sentence then complain about killing off cap & trade policies in another sentence. Pick one.

Again, either pick jobs or pick treehugging. You can't have both.

No party was responsible for the Great Depression. It was a Global Depression.

"Alleged" affair? Hello, there was DNA evidence plus he eventually admitted it. And why isn't it New Gingrich was "allegedly" fooling around? And Clinton was impeached for perjury not for having the affair.

Carol McCain did not have cancer. Their split was uncontested and amicable.

This is just asinine. What exactly did Obama do that Bush didn't do? Nothing. It was the same people serving in the same agencies that were set up under the Bush administration that found bin Laden under the Obama administration.

Because the policies and procedures that caught him were set up by Bush, not Obama. "Giving the order" is worthless. Anybody would have given the order. Who developed the plans and policies that led to it in the first place? The Bush administration.

"The black guy" spent money at triple the rate that Bush did and made bigger bailouts than Bush did and Democrat majorities in both Houses approved every single penny spent by Bush.

Raising prices is something people should be allowed to do. This is a free country.

Yes, I'm sure there will be some idiots who believe this tripe.
For the record, Enron happened back in 2001 and 2002. That was when the GOP had control of both houses. The same thing goes for Tyco. So you think jobs are more important than not contaminating the biggest source of groundwater on the entire continent? No surprise hearing that from a Republican. So if this is a free country and people should be allowed to jack up prices, you have no right to blame it on Obama. That sentence right there contradicts itself. The black guy inherited all that from Bush and treated it like an emergency because he had no choice.

Who cares about Bill Clinton lying about having his knob polished? Why was he even there on the stand in the first place? Do you honestly think Dubya would ever admit that he messed up sending other people's children to die in Iraq because of WMD's when really it was about oil? You just keep ignoring your conscience like the cowardly GOP and see what happens. Watch them get stomped and smeared again this next coming election and then you'll see what's up.
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Old 04-11-2012, 11:51 AM
 
Location: Austin
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Yes, "somehow" no Republicans are rooting for pouring hundreds of billions of borrowed dollars into a train system that already requires government subsidies to keep running. Imagine that.

It's a bad idea. Showing pictures of cool looking high speed trains from Japan doesn't make it an economically sound idea to build them in America. We have no need for them.
I suppose pouring hundreds of billions of borrowed money into some stupid war that crippled our economy and brought several poor souls home in coffins and wheelchairs was a better idea, right?
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Old 04-18-2012, 02:31 PM
 
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