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Old 02-17-2009, 11:54 AM
 
Location: Alvarado, TX
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From Righteous Rush Limbaugh to Lefty Paul Krugman, a failing grade, so far, and it's hardly out of the barrel. Wow, impressive, yet predictable. So, why so? Could it be that Obama has spent his, ah, his, ah, oh, yeah, capital already? He's been foaming at the mouth since the campaign about the next great depression, and even after puttin' a whuppin' on McCain, he's not let up in his rhetoric about the next great depression. I personally think if he'd knock off the theatrics, quit this spouting of hyperbole about the next great depression, he could put his minions' minds, and maybe even his agonists' minds at rest, a little bit.

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ARROYO GRANDE, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- For 11 days the mood fit that wonderful song that the Youngbloods turned into a Top 5 hit in 1969: "Come on people now ... Smile on your brother ... Everybody get together ... Try to love one another right now." Oh yes, we could almost see Obama and the GOP dancing to the beat at their Super Bowl party.

Reality check: Warren Buffett says nobody really knows if the new Obamanomics will work at all, let alone beat Reaganomics. Others say Obamanomics is already dead on arrival.
There's more in the story, even a quiz of sorts. Go ahead, take a look-see, take the quiz, no one will know if you did, or not. Be brave for a change and stand on your own two feet. http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Is-Obamanomics-DOA-Take-six/story.aspx?guid={2A17C73C-B450-4164-A412-4A935E738643}
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Old 02-17-2009, 12:32 PM
 
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From Righteous Rush Limbaugh to Lefty Paul Krugman, a failing grade, so far, and it's hardly out of the barrel.

And for completely opposite reasons. Predictable, only in the sense that some of us realized that the Republican Party's only national interest is self interest.
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Old 02-17-2009, 12:49 PM
 
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And for completely opposite reasons. Predictable, only in the sense that some of us realized that the Republican Party's only national interest is self interest.
It is DOA. As long as Keynesians (Krugman) are still winning Nobel Prizes, we are in deep sh*t.

Keynesians are Fabians, and therefore the enemy of good people and honest people.

It's not a partisan issue, as both parties are led by the wrong leftist crowd (Keynesians). Even Bush and the GOP fell for it, they kept that idiot Greenspan around.

Obama is just clueless when it comes to ecnomics and his advisors are more of the same (i.e. Keynesian boom/bust cycles and inflation/dollar destruction -- for the middle and lower classes & non-elites, that is).
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Old 02-17-2009, 01:07 PM
 
Location: Raleigh, NC
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It is DOA. As long as Keynesians (Krugman) are still winning Nobel Prizes, we are in deep sh*t.

Keynesians are Fabians, and therefore the enemy of good people and honest people.

It's not a partisan issue, as both parties are led by the wrong leftist crowd (Keynesians). Even Bush and the GOP fell for it, they kept that idiot Greenspan around.

Obama is just clueless when it comes to ecnomics and his advisors are more of the same (i.e. Keynesian boom/bust cycles and inflation/dollar destruction -- for the middle and lower classes & non-elites, that is).
Since Keynesian retards will always have an excuse for their policies ending in spectacular failure, it is to be expected they will have continued influence. That is, until they are exposed and summarily punished for their economic crimes against humanity.
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Old 02-17-2009, 01:39 PM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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DOA? you mean like "Reaganomics"? Let's hope not. . . . .
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