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"No one bill, no matter how comprehensive, can cure what ails our economy," Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address.
He’s also now saying that it will take years to recover, not months.
What happened to his campaign promises of fixing the economy?
Probably because this country is more of a "mess" than most thought...look at all the layoff's since his presidency...OMG, Starbucks, Microsoft, Home Depot and so on...it's terrible., he's President, but then again, he's only human, give him a chance here....
it's only been 11 days. What do you think he is? God?
During the campaign the people that voted for him did. The gushing press and entitlement masses turned his inauguration into a coronation. The rest of us have no choice but to "give him a chance". However, I believe it's going to be tragically entertaining. Socialism is socialism, no matter how slick it is packaged. Skewer me with partisan rant if you wish, but reread this post in two years and let the facts fall where they may.
Well if this is Socialism then the last president was a dictator!! And he did a bad job and they stole tons of money in the process. Good job EX-President Bush. Fantastic job! You lied and people still believe you wanted to kill Sadaam for WMD's. Great marketing campaign Cheney and Ari Fletcher!
American families are losing their jobs and their homes.
Yet ...
On Day 1 of the Obama Presidency, he puts the legal rights of Al Queda over the needs of the American family.
Why?
Not exactly a good argument to lay forth to prove anything. Dig deeper TruthSeeker...
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