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Originally Posted by CRhodes
(Post 3966238)
How so? Military policy? (wall down) Economic? (most robust economy since the end of WWII)
If you can document to me how Reagan was one of the "worst" presidents in history, I'll vote for a muslim communist this time. The best term for them is a loose band-aid on a gaping wound. |
Originally Posted by SpawnedX
(Post 3966242)
He wasn't the worst President in history, not by far, but his economic policies did add to our current problems, or rather helped create them.
The best term for them is a loose band-aid on a gaping wound. As it relates to the current election-what has Obama done to make him worthy of re-election? That list would be much easier to throw together and post. As a matter of fact: 0 |
[QUOTE=fritz1;3966231]The only way to get a handle on this economy is to get fuel prices down. Guess who runs big oil? The Republicans! /QUOTE]
Which Republicans? |
People who talk about "big oil" and "tax breaks for the rich" are merely spouting demlib discussion points which have little or no basis in fact.
That's why propaganda works so well on the weak-minded. As free-thinking Conservatives, we've learned long ago that it's nearly impossible to convince a demlib of the errors in his thinking; he must learn to research the facts in order to come to the correct conclusions himself. Otherwise, he just pukes what his party tells him to puke. |
Originally Posted by SpawnedX
(Post 3966242)
He wasn't the worst President in history, not by far, but his economic policies did add to our current problems, or rather helped create them.
The best term for them is a loose band-aid on a gaping wound. Like I said before, come Nov. 6th., well see, wont we. There will be alot of Repulicans crying on here. I cant wait!!! |
Originally Posted by fritz1
(Post 3966324)
Like I said before, come Nov. 6th., well see, wont we. There will be alot of crying on here. I cant wait!!!
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A SAMPLE OF CAMPAIGN PROMISES KEPT BY PRESIDENT OBAMA:
No. 4: Extend child tax credits and marriage-penalty fixes No. 16: Increase minority access to capital No. 33: Establish a credit card bill of rights No. 36: Expand loan programs for small businesses No. 37: Extend the Bush tax cuts for lower incomes No. 38: Extend the Bush tax cuts for those making less than $250,000 (couples) or $200,000 (single) No. 48: Close the “doughnut hole” in Medicare prescription drug plan No. 51: Require insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions No. 53: Give tax credits to those who need help to pay health premiums No. 55: Require large employers to contribute to a national health plan No. 56: Require children to have health insurance coverage No. 57: Expand eligibility for Medicaid No. 58: Expand eligibility for State Children’s Health Insurance Fund (SCHIP) No. 63: Require health plans to disclose how much of the premium goes to patient care No. 65: Establish an independent health institute to provide accurate and objective information No. 69: In non-competitive markets, force insurers to pay out a reasonable share of their premiums for patient care No. 70: Eliminate the higher subsidies to Medicare Advantage plans No. 93: Reinstate executive order to hire an additional 100,000 federal employees with disabilities within five years. No. 105: Increase the Veterans Administration budget to recruit and retain more mental health No. 109: Fully fund the Veterans Administration No. 113: Expand the Veterans Administration’s number of “centers of excellence” in specialty care No. 121: Fully fund the Violence Against Women Act No. 125: Direct military leaders to end war in Iraq No. 126: Begin removing combat brigades from Iraq No. 132: No permanent bases in Iraq No. 161: End the abuse of supplemental budgets for war No. 167: Make U.S. military aid to Pakistan conditional on anti-terror efforts No. 172: Open “America Houses” in Islamic cities around the globe No. 182: Allocate Homeland Security funding according to risk No. 195: Seek verifiable reductions in nuclear stockpiles No. 196: Extend monitoring and verification provisions of the START I Treaty No. 197: Stand down nuclear forces to be reduced under the Moscow Treaty No. 215: Create a rapid response fund for emerging democracies No. 222: Grant Americans unrestricted rights to visit family and send money to Cuba No. 225: Establish an Energy Partnership for the Americas No. 229: Expand the Nurse-Family Partnership to all low-income, first-time mothers No. 239: Release presidential records No. 241: Require new hires to sign a form affirming their hiring was not due to political affiliation or contributions. No. 244: Provide affordable, high-quality child care No. 247: Recruit math and science degree graduates to the teaching profession No. 259: Reduce subsidies to private student lenders and protect student borrowers No. 269: Increase funding for national parks and forests No. 275: Expand Pell grants for low-income students No. 290: Push for enactment of Matthew Shepard Act, which expands hate crime law to include sexual orientation and other factors No. 293: Repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy No. 315: Establish ‘Promise Neighborhoods’ for areas of concentrated poverty No. 359: Rebuild schools in New Orleans No. 371: Fund a major expansion of AmeriCorps No. 411: Work to overturn Ledbetter vs. Goodyear No. 422: Create new financial regulations No. 427: Ban lobbyist gifts to executive employees No. 433: Sign a “universal” health care bill No. 435: Create new criminal penalties for mortgage fraud No. 449: Raise fuel economy standards No. 458: Invest in all types of alternative energy No. 483: Invest in public transportation No. 495: Double federal spending for research on clean fuels No. 500: Increase funding for the Environmental Protection Agency No. 507: Extend unemployment insurance benefits and temporarily suspend taxes on these benefits No. 513: Reverse restrictions on stem cell research Again, please keep in mind that this is only a fraction of the promises he has kept. I don’t think there is another president in recent history who could present such a list. |
[QUOTE]Your right, he wasnt the worst. The worst in my opinion was Lil Bush, followed by Papa Bush then I would rank Reagan as a close third. The economy might have been great for the wealthy in the Reagan years but for the working class construction worker it was far from great.QUOTE]
here we go again. Blame it on bush. Give it a rest man. Atleast he did SOMETHING! yes it might not have been popular but atleast he picked a plan of action and went with it. This yahoo that is in there now can even come close to that. There is no worse president than the moron thats in there now... and yes we know you're not voting for him... then quick pointing the finger everywhere but at the current problem. |
Originally Posted by fritz1
(Post 3966353)
A SAMPLE OF CAMPAIGN PROMISES KEPT BY PRESIDENT OBAMA:Again, please keep in mind that this is only a fraction of the promises he has kept. I don’t think there is another president in recent history who could present such a list.
Did you bother to read each and every item on that list and analyze it? I don't have the time nor do I want to waste this site's bandwidth in explaining the duplicity and chicanery involved in nearly every one of those "promises". Somebody spends way too much time on HuffPo. |
Here are some Romney facts for you.
http://www.factcheck.org/more_mitt_missteps.html On the other hand, here is some interesting FACTS about our current economy. http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/01/...y-under-obama/ It is going to take more than 4 years to bail this country out of the turmoil that the Bush administration left it in. Obama has done a good job for what he was left with, this country was on its way to another major depression when Obama stepped into office. It took Bush 8 years to ruin our economy, no one can fix that kind of mess in just 4 years! |
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