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Sorry, forgot that we were still blaming Bush for Obama's failures. Out of curiosity, are we going to blame Obama every time the next president screws something up?
Depends. Bush's policies of deregulation and war mongering are indeed to blame for the Great Recession. If Obamas policies directly lead to another recession then we can blame him.
Rough as the economy has been under Obama, each month gets a little but better. Can't throw blame at him for much yet.
Depends. Bush's policies of deregulation and war mongering are indeed to blame for the Great Recession. If Obamas policies directly lead to another recession then we can blame him.
Rough as the economy has been under Obama, each month gets a little but better. Can't throw blame at him for much yet.
Better how? I say that's stupid talk. Prove me wrong. Facts, boy.
Each month better? By now we should ALL be employed then. Show me the links, boy.
Sorry, but this isn`t the old Soviet Union where we scrub our bad boys from the history books. Whatever the case, I`m not blaming Bush, just giving some perspective. We`re still waiting for the GOP jobs plan.
The GOP has sent quite a few job creating bills to the Senate, where Reid has tabled them.
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Originally Posted by CravingMountains
Depends. Bush's policies of deregulation and war mongering are indeed to blame for the Great Recession. If Obamas policies directly lead to another recession then we can blame him.
Rough as the economy has been under Obama, each month gets a little but better. Can't throw blame at him for much yet.
We can't blame Obama for throwing away money on stimulus plans that didn't stimulate anything? What world are you living in?
you will see that the Unemployment Rate has CONSISTENTLY gone down, in all categories (U1 - U6).
The U3 number is the main one reported in the news.
Add to the above, that economists have been predicting the Labor Force Participation Rate would go down due to retiring Baby Boomers for a long time now.
The baby boomers’ exit from the prime-aged workforce and their movement into older age groups will lower the overall labor force participation rate, leading to a slowdown in the growth of the labor force.
Has any retiree besides me noticed how many working age people they see out and about during the daytime? It's very noticeable how many people are not working these days. When I first retired all you would see are old people and mothers with small kids/babies in shopping carts. Not true these days.
Has any retiree besides me noticed how many working age people they see out and about during the daytime? It's very noticeable how many people are not working these days. When I first retired all you would see are old people and mothers with small kids/babies in shopping carts. Not true these days.
I have and was initially surprised at the number.
I thought I'd see more retired folks out and about during working hours as well as SAHMs.
Depends. Bush's policies of deregulation and war mongering are indeed to blame for the Great Recession. If Obamas policies directly lead to another recession then we can blame him.
Rough as the economy has been under Obama, each month gets a little but better. Can't throw blame at him for much yet.
None of you have ever been able to explain to me what Bush deregulated that caused the Great Recession. Or how the wars caused it.
None of you have ever been able to explain to me what Bush deregulated that caused the Great Recession. Or how the wars caused it.
Because that "deregulation" happened under Clinton.
Repeal of Glass-Steagall let the banks do what they did in the 20's which lead to the Great Depression.
History repeats..it always does.
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