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Old 07-12-2012, 09:57 PM
 
Location: 89434
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“President Obama may think our economy is taking a ‘step in the right direction,’ but for middle-class Americans the Obama economy is upside down. Instead of more jobs and lower unemployment, millions of Americans are struggling for work. President Obama’s failed policies have left the economy upside down from where it should be. From Day One, Mitt Romney will implement bold, pro-growth policies that finally turn around the Obama economy.” – Andrea Saul, Romney Campaigns Spokesperson
Sounds like someone is ticked off at Obama. Must of been U.E.'d for a long time. But I still don't support Obama.

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The Upside-Down Obama Economy: Jobs Are Down, Unemployment Is Up
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