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The problem of McCain, he didn't know economics, like Obama.He wouldn't have helped America too...In 2008 we needed a candidate with business experience...
Obama knows economics??? Since when? Taking a class in college 20 years ago is not good enough to steer this country.
So he's trying to win reelection by being anti-American?
He's trying to win re-election by pretending all is well.
He is telling us that things are getting better while his policies are designed to bury Americans under trillions of dollars of debt. That is his plan.
He thinks that since Americans were idiots before then they will be idiots again.
Reagan gained all lost jobs in 2 years.Obama gained 1.8 million jobs in 16 month months (we lost 9 million jobs).Try again imposter.
Bush lost more jobs in 2008 than he had gained in preceding seven years, and handed over the mess for Obama to fix, directing y'all to blame the new guy instead.
Winter_Sucks talked about Big Business, because for all liberals business is just big business, not simple retailers or start-up founders...
You're right, most of the turnaround and picking up of hiring is coming from smaller businesses. Job losses per month peaked just after Obama took office and have been getting better each month.
McCain the experienced man so experienced it voted for the bailouts.
Experience is not wise.. nor is inexperience.
Princples and defending liberty of which neither know anything about.
Ron Paul 2008
Ron paul 2012 - Experience with proven record for 30 years telling it like it is and knew the economy was going down back in 2006 and 2007 way.
If America had any brains it would have a real leader of a free world.
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