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Getting stupid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp5JCrSXkJY

Some times I think its time to bring this sh!t the fvck down. Communism isn't the answer. Any one see the state of the union last night? I did. That fvck isnt doing nothing good for no one.

Free child care for every one? Stupid. Free sick days for private sector? stupid. We are less dependent on foreign oil then ever? Blatant lie. We are out of the recession? another lie.

What the fvck. Don't get me wrong America is still best. But its being stolen from us.

For example, ever see the school lunches kids now receive as a result of Michelle bama? Its sh!t, processed soy meat. Look at her promises and look at the result. This will be the same for every thing obama promises.

It's all a sh!t deal.
 

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Sup playa. Illuminati, alients, ufo, reptilians and jews I went through all of that and arrived at conclussion that it's geopolitics.

Politics at aquiring power and control throughout the world while bringing down other nations. When Soviet Union was around it was good, becuase there was balance of power. After they brought USSR down through control of global economics, oil prices, etc, they went after our allies. Why do you think Saddam invaded Kuwait? Right around the time USSR was seriously damaged by low oil prices.

War on terror is just going after allies of other nations that could somehow control prices on natural resources or exert power somehow some way on something important.

They even flew planes into their own buildings and killed their own people in a false flag attack to have a reason to go wild.

It's crappy in United States now. Why? I don't even know. Why Putin does good stuff for his people? Why can't Obama do good for his people? I know that Putin don't want separation and public dessent and resentment in Russia, so that Russia stays together and grows strong. I could reason that Obama and presidents before him want the opposite, they want public dessent and resentment, and perhaps a revolution. Why? I have no idea. I heard about illuminati, aliens, ufos, jews and reptilians, I think it's none of that, I think it has something to do with future plans of secret organization or organizations that dictate global geopolicies for United States and its global conduct.

I think the closet to truth is the idea about RFID chips in people and total birth control of the populus, and perhaps soft kill weapons like chemicals in drinking water and food.


P.S. You are wrong about United States being the best place to live. The best place is where you grew up. If you were born in Kentuky, that's your home, that's the best place, if you were born in Russia, that's the best place for you. By the way Alaska is Russian territory, we gonna take it from you if Obama f!cks with us!
 

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haha you're mad.

It isn't Communism. If you don't like it here...leave. President Obama with a 50% Approval Rating and booming economy helped people get health care they needed.

President Obama created more jobs than both Bushes combined. Republican economics have been a proven failure. Check out Bush's below legacy. It sucked!





http://www.msnbc.com/hardball/watch/obama-gives-sotu-with-high-approval-rating-386891843746





FUN FACT: More net jobs have been created under Obama than both Bushes combined

http://www.eclectablog.com/2014/10/...ed-under-obama-than-both-bushes-combined.html

More net jobs have been created under Obama — 5,142,000 as of the August jobs report — than under George H.W. Bush — 2,637,000 — and George W. Bush — 1,282,000 — combined, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.




Bush On Jobs: The Worst Track Record On Record

http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/01/09/bush-on-jobs-the-worst-track-record-on-record/

President George W. Bush entered office in 2001 just as a recession was starting, and is preparing to leave in the middle of a long one. That’s almost 22 months of recession during his 96 months in office.

His job-creation record won’t look much better. The Bush administration created about three million jobs (net) over its eight years, a fraction of the 23 million jobs created under President Bill Clinton‘s administration and only slightly better than President George H.W. Bush did in his four years in office.

Here’s a look at job creation under each president since the Labor Department started keeping payroll records in 1939. The counts are based on total payrolls between the start of the month the president took office (using the final payroll count for the end of the prior December) and his final December in office.

Because the size of the economy and labor force varies, we also calculate in percentage terms how much the total payroll count expanded under each president. The current President Bush, once taking account how long he’s been in office, shows the worst track record for job creation since the government began keeping records.
 

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PairPlusRoyalFlush said:
You really dont know how economics works, do you embers?
I especially liked the "booming economy" BS.
 

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More net jobs have been created under Obama ... according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

I live outside St Louis. It's a fascinating city if you like abandoned buildings. It has over 6,000 of them. If anyone wants to film a zombie movie, St Louis would be great for that. Plus, we've been riot-free for several days now.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...dings-abandoned-homes-slum-beautiful-art.html

https://www.google.com/search?q=aba...h6fJBOOkgbgK&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1173&bih=827
 

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Incredible how you Amis still rant about communism. Real communism, that's been dead for decades.

Actually a good part of western Europe has lived a very healthy life under the systems you're rejecting.
 

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A Reminder to Republicans of Just How Bad Things Were Under George W. Bush

August 4, 2014

The human mind fascinates me with the way it recalls past events in our lives. Especially when it comes to politics. People who complain now about how “terrible” President Obama has been, or that he’s the “worst president in history,” clearly have a distorted memory of the Bush presidency. Has Obama been perfect? Not at all. Part of that is his fault, part of that is the unrealistic expectations many of us had for him when he was elected in 2008. But most of it is the fact that upon his election in 2008, the GOP essentially crafted their strategy of opposing anything he supports.

A plan that was solidified when liberals allowed conservative voters to give Republicans control over the House of Representatives in 2010. That was precisely the weapon they needed to block anything and practically everything. But while conservatives often like to claim that President Obama is the “worst president in history,” I thought I’d remind them, and everyone else, of just how bad things were under George W. Bush.

Was his election not a foreshadowing of how terrible things would be in the next 4 years? For the first time since 1888 we “elected” a president who lost the popular vote. Could you imagine the conservative outrage if President Obama was elected president, yet lost the popular vote? That might have been the catalyst that finally triggered a second Civil War.

Then just a few months later we saw the worst terrorist attack in United States history. We can’t forget about the Iraq War and all of the weapons of mass destruction that we didn’t find. It’s okay though, right? Only 4,487 Americans died fighting a war that was based on lies. The most since the Vietnam War. There’s always Afghanistan. You know, the war we started to get Osama bin Ladin – only Bush never got him. President Obama did though.

Then don’t forget about the scandals like Abu Ghraib, Hurricane Katrina, the outing of a CIA official, veterans neglected at the Walter Reed hospital, Medicare Part D and a host of other scandals that plagued the Bush administration’s eight years. But I wanted to get up to 2008, just as Bush was leaving office.

That summer, just before the entire economy officially collapsed, oil had hit its all-time high of $147 per barrel (right now it fluctuates between $95-105 on average throughout the year). While gas prices aren’t cheap now, our country had never seen prices well over $4 per gallon like most of the country experienced that summer.

Then came September when the bottom officially started falling out. But it wasn’t just that month. We lost jobs every single month in 2008 (2.6 million in total). The worst annual loss of jobs since 1945.

In his last three months in office, we lost a combined 1.7 million jobs. In January 2009, his last month in office, we lost 598k jobs.

And let’s not forget he had just bailed out Wall Street, the American auto industry was on the verge of collapse, our deficits were out of control, our national debt was almost double what it was when he took office, the stock market was plummeting, millions of Americans were losing their homes and unemployment was skyrocketing out of control.

Then let’s also not forget that we were still engulfed in two wars.

Bush’s final approval rating was 22 percent.

That’s the world in which we lived when George W. Bush left office in January 2009.

Where are we at today? Well:

Unemployment is down to 6.2%.
We’ve seen the best year of job gains since 1999.
Stocks have hit record highs.
53 straight months of private sector job growth.
We’ve created 9.9 million jobs during that span.
We haven’t started any wars.
The rate of uninsured Americans fell to its lowest level since Gallup starting tracking the number in 2008. Down almost 5 percent in just the last year alone.
Deficits have been cut in half.
Among many other things.

So, when conservatives say that we’re much worse off now than when President Obama took office, they’re either blatantly altering history to suit their talking points – or they have absolutely no damn idea what it is that they’re talking about.


http://www.forwardprogressives.com/reminder-republicans-just-bad-things-george-w-bush/
 

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Embers84 said:
So, when conservatives say that we’re much worse off now than when President Obama took office, they’re either blatantly altering history to suit their talking points – or they have absolutely no damn idea what it is that they’re talking about.
No, "conservatives" or should I say the sh!tlibs of 4 decades ago are really not trying to "alter history" .

  • Obama has added 7.5 trillion dollars of debt to the country (after calling his predecessor “unpatriotic” for adding nearly $5 trillion)
  • 11,472,000 Americans have left the workforce directly due to Obama's policies.
  • number of Americans on welfare is at an all time high
  • record of 20% Americans now on food stamps.
  • The nations AAA credit rating has been lost because of spending

One doesn't just get voted as the worst president in U.S history since WWII for sh!ts and giggles. As a matter of fact if Americans can come back from the damage this inept puppet has caused after they fvck him off out of office it will be a miracle.
 

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Embers84 said:
Was his election not a foreshadowing of how terrible things would be in the next 4 years? For the first time since 1888 we “elected” a president who lost the popular vote. Could you imagine the conservative outrage if President Obama was elected president, yet lost the popular vote? That might have been the catalyst that finally triggered a second Civil War.
1. Typical cherrypick and lie by omission. Clinton never won 50% of the popular vote, for example. No one's head exploded then. No "second Civil War" happened. 2. Only morons who don't understand how the electoral college works get "outraged" over the popular vote, hyperbolic BS.

Embers84 said:
Then just a few months later we saw the worst terrorist attack in United States history.
1. Which Bush had 0 to do with, and the Clinton Administration definitely had a hand in creating. 2. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. GWB entered the WH on the heels of the dotcom bubble, recession and stock market crash, at least partially caused by lax Clinton antitrust enforcement. 3. Support for the President's response to this was near unanimous at the time, with him telling us in speech after speech that a war on terror would be long and costly. Everyone cheers. Then a few years later, dishonest leftists are making death threats against Bush and burning in effigy.

Embers84 said:
We can’t forget about the Iraq War and all of the weapons of mass destruction that we didn’t find. It’s okay though, right? Only 4,487 Americans died fighting a war that was based on lies. The most since the Vietnam War. There’s always Afghanistan. You know, the war we started to get Osama bin Ladin – only Bush never got him. President Obama did though.
Congress, including Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Harry Reid, voted for the Iraq invasion. It was an action of the US government at large, not GWB unilaterally... but let's not let inconvenient facts get in the way of the lie narrative.

Embers84 said:
Then don’t forget about the scandals like Abu Ghraib, Hurricane Katrina, the outing of a CIA official, veterans neglected at the Walter Reed hospital, Medicare Part D and a host of other scandals that plagued the Bush administration’s eight years.
None of those rise to the level of national "scandals," and certainly not to the level of the many Obama Administration scandals.

Embers84 said:
That summer, just before the entire economy officially collapsed, oil had hit its all-time high of $147 per barrel (right now it fluctuates between $95-105 on average throughout the year). While gas prices aren’t cheap now, our country had never seen prices well over $4 per gallon like most of the country experienced that summer.
Up or down, the sitting US Presidential Administration has little to do with oil prices.

Embers84 said:
Then came September when the bottom officially started falling out. But it wasn’t just that month. We lost jobs every single month in 2008 (2.6 million in total). The worst annual loss of jobs since 1945.
Yeah, the mortgage collapse happened in 2008. We all know that. Why do you omit and skip right over the healthy recovery of 2003-2007? Rhetorical, the purpose is to lie instead of offer an honest portrayal of the times.

Embers84 said:
And let’s not forget he had just bailed out Wall Street, the American auto industry was on the verge of collapse, our deficits were out of control, our national debt was almost double what it was when he took office, the stock market was plummeting, millions of Americans were losing their homes and unemployment was skyrocketing out of control.
More lies by omission. The 2008 crash was the fault of every Presidential administration since FDR that artificially stimulated the mortgage markets, and the blame falls most on the Clinton Administration, which allowed unwise consolidation of the banking industry via laws like Riegle Neal, while simultaneously jawboning and threatening banks to lower credit standards with the Community Reinvestment Act, mandated Fannie and Freddie to start buying more subprime, creating a subprime bubble.

Embers84 said:
Then let’s also not forget that we were still engulfed in two wars.
Yes, the US government waged war, and those costs correlate with the lack of any substantial terrorist attacks on US soil since, but neither you nor your idiot source were going to acknowledge that.

Embers84 said:
Where are we at today? Well:
We will be nearly 100% greater in debt when Obama leaves office than when he entered. Underemployment is rampant, and the labor participation rate is morbid. Coming off the 2008 crash, stock market returns continue to be anemic, 12-15% a year, and falsely bolstered by unwise monetary policy that may end up being the final straw when rates go up again and we are nearly 20 trillion in debt. So get ready for either a) massive inflation, or b) US credit default and world economic collapse.

The ACA welfare program has done a great job of shifting costs for deadbeats and dependents onto the backs of working people and the middle class. Premiums are skyrocketing across the board, and nearly everything we were told by Democrats and the President about ACA has turned out to be bald-faced lies.

Claiming Obama "cut deficits in half" would get you put in jail in the private sector in an environment when we will have added 8-10 trillion of new debt by the time he leaves office.

Link some more partisan, union label bullsh-t for me to destroy please. People need to know the truth.
 
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