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Because the last eight years have been pretty damn good?
Great economy and almost every social indicator has massively improved in the last eight years.
If Hillary is as good as Obama, and creates 13 million new jobs, high annual economic growth rate, and recordbreaking income growth, I will be very happy!
I've actually been doing well these last eight years. With the Supreme Court having some of its members finally dropping off, it'll be nice to add some more liberal justices to tilt the scales. Keep your Pepe tweets in one thread.
In the last 8 years my wife got a really good promotion (company expanding).
We bought a new house.
401k looking good.
We were finally able to get married.
I agree that 'four more years' of economic improvement does not sound that bad. President Obama's popularity has gone up due to it. If I were the Republican Party, I would jettison the 'do you want four more years' nonsense, and focus on distancing themselves from Donald John Trump. They can still, at the least, hold the House.
I would also recommend that the Senate quickly get together and confirm Judge Harland for the Court. By all accounts he is a good, solid 'moderate', whom is not particularly tied to any political ideology.
In the last 8 years my wife got a really good promotion (company expanding).
We bought a new house.
401k looking good.
We were finally able to get married.
Why wouldn't want four more good years?
Wait 10 years. Wait until all those debt Bonds need to be cashed in and the debt payments the government has to repay. Only reason the .09% GDP economy is hanging by a thread is because bozo keeps pumping it with stimulus still and the feds are keeping the interest rate low.
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