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Old 09-27-2009, 08:48 PM
 
Location: Imaginary Figment
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Hows all that hope and change socialism working out for you...


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Who in their right mind (no pun intended of course) thinks the economy is "Excellent"?

What kind of stupid argument are you putting forth here? Obama has said we're not done by a long shot and have more work to do.
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Old 09-27-2009, 10:16 PM
 
Location: Long Island (chief in S Farmingdale)
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I don't understand how anyone could be happy with the way our economy is being handled. We could slip into a recession after a short recovery and our President is pushing for a public option. He should be making a case for a second stimulus plan while congress is hard at work figuring out a way to spend the rest of the stimulus money. The U.S. is losing more jobs everyday and we will probably continue to shed jobs well into 2011. Obama needs to get his priorities straight because we will all pay for his mistakes.

Considering the amount of foreclosures and bankruptcy filings that are directly related to medical bills as well as the rising health care costs impact on business's reforming healthcare has a direct impact on the economic recovery.
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Old 09-28-2009, 02:47 AM
 
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I'm sure you're hoping really hard for that. If you pray hard enough maybe the whole nation will collapse and people will be dying in the streets. That would be great, huh?
For your info...Im not praying for the nation to collapse...I'm praying that this administration policies fail in ruining the nation...
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Old 09-28-2009, 09:27 AM
 
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For your info...Im not praying for the nation to collapse...I'm praying that this administration policies fail in ruining the nation...
Since your OP indicates pretty clearly there's at least one "policy" you dont understand, why not do some neutral research and find out whether they *are* in fact "ruining the nation"?
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