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Giving that type of power to Obama isn't accurate. Radical Islam is not a United States thing, that is happening everywhere. They are simply out-breeding everyone else.
 

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speed dawg said:
Radical Islam is not a United States thing, that is happening everywhere. They are simply out-breeding everyone else.
Historically speaking, Radical Islam (or perhaps Islam itself) has always been on the fringes during the collapse of empires. The more the empires collapse, the stronger the Islamic insurgents get.

I'd say the growth of Islamic Extremists today is merely a symptom of collapsing empires more than anything else.

Combine this with the tendency of leveraging WHATEVER is happening to their own ends (e.g. "never let a good crisis go to waste") it can certainly SEEM that the powers that be are CAUSING the Islamic Extremists.

Just remember that CORRELATION is rarely CAUSATION.
 

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I thought biased political threads weren't allowed to be posted in the forum and were to be deleted. I like how you right wingers post crap threads from your right wing rag sites.

Here's a couple of links you can enjoy. Obama's approval rating is over 50%. Even your right wing rag site Breitbart says so. That will shut up those clowns over at Faux. Obama is very popular. Shake your fists in anger.





OBAMA APPROVAL RATING AT 50 PERCENT AS REPUBLICANS ABANDON IMMIGRATION CAMPAIGN PROMISES
http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...licans-abandon-immigration-campaign-promises/




Obama Job Approval Hits 50% for First Time Since 2013

http://www.gallup.com/poll/181283/o...agrss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=syndication

PRINCETON, N.J. -- Less than a week after President Barack Obama delivered his State of the Union address to Congress, his job approval rating reached 50% in Gallup Daily tracking conducted Friday through Sunday. This is the first time the president's rating has returned to that level in Gallup's ongoing three-day rolling averages since June 2013.

Only three months ago, in mid-October, 39% of Americans approved of Obama's job performance -- near his term low of 38%, last reached in September. His approval recovered slightly to 42% by the time of the Nov. 4 midterm elections. Following the elections -- after announcing executive actions on immigration and benefiting from an improving economy and falling gas prices -- his approval rating has gradually improved, averaging 44% in December and 46% thus far in January.

Improved Job Rating Follows Healthier Economic Confidence

Even if Obama's job approval rating doesn't hold at the 50% level, it has consistently registered in the mid- to high 40s throughout January, earning him the highest weekly averages he has seen in more than a year. His weekly average for the seven days ending Jan. 25 was 49%, up from 46% each of the prior three weeks, and from 44% in late December.

Notably, the recent uptick in Obama's weekly job rating follows a period of significant improvement in Americans' confidence in the U.S. economy. Economic confidence started improving in September. It then intensified in late December when Gallup's Economic Confidence Index crossed into positive territory for the first time in more than seven years, and it has since remained positive. Americans' ratings of Obama appear to be catching up with their improved economic views.

It is not entirely clear why Obama's job approval rating has been slow to rebound relative to improved economic confidence, but one reason could be the political blow Obama took in November over his party's sweeping midterm election losses. Another could be the racial tensions that engulfed the country late last year over certain police interactions with young black males. This was evident in a sharp spike in Americans mentioning race relations as the nation's top problem in December.

The president's Jan. 20 State of the Union address may have helped him reframe the national discussion on terms more favorable to him -- namely, the economy. Although presidents rarely get much of a bounce from their State of the Union speeches, this year's address afforded Obama the opportunity to tout good economic news that some Americans may not have already known about, or at least allowed him to convince viewers that he deserved more of the credit.

Obama received a three-percentage-point bounce in approval after the speech, with his job score rising from an average 45% for Jan. 17-19 to 48% for Jan. 22-24 (the first three days of Gallup interviewing following the speech).

It is difficult to determine which groups are most responsible for Obama's immediate post-speech approval gains, as many of the changes are within the margin of error. However, compared with late December, it is clear that Obama's approval rating is up more among whites than among nonwhites, as well as up more sharply among younger adults -- those aged 18 to 49 -- than among older adults. Also, his rating is significantly improved among lower-income and lower-middle-income Americans, whereas it is flat or down among higher-income Americans.

Bottom Line

With Gallup's Economic Confidence Index consistently positive in January, past Gallup research suggests Obama ought to be enjoying job approval scores of 50% or better, and now he is. Given the increase in Obama's approval rating after the State of the Union address to Congress, it appears that speech may have helped him over the hump. These speeches aren't always effective at moving the public-opinion needle, but -- similar to theexperience Bill Clinton had in 1998 -- on occasion, when the president has credibly positive economic news to report, the attention it brings can be useful.

Editor's Note: President Barack Obama's job approval bounce after his State of the Union speech has been changed from earlier publication.
 

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I think its funny that whites and blacks don't like Obama, but Obama is more cunning then the last president.

His last year in his term will have people worshipping him
 

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His last year in his term will have people worshipping him
How do you figure that? He's fvcked the economy to such a state I personally don't think it can recover, he was recently voted as the worse US president since WW2. The only people I see still blowing smoke up his ass are the MSM and paid shills. Even hardcore gibsmedats are pissed off he's giving their slice of the gubmint cheese to buy 3rd worlder favour.
 

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Fatal Jay said:
His last year in his term will have people worshipping him
Donald Trump said this the other day, and I agree. He said the world is literally laughing at the US leadership.
 

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Lotta dopes out there.

If you don't think there are way too many Obamapologists and excusers out there, you're not paying attention. Not matter what this guy does or how bad he screws up - domestically or in foreign policy, they think he still walks on water. And they're not about to be confused by the facts.

Check out the comment section of the Washington Post.
 

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Embers84 said:
OBAMA APPROVAL RATING AT 50 PERCENT AS REPUBLICANS ABANDON IMMIGRATION CAMPAIGN PROMISES
http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...licans-abandon-immigration-campaign-promises/




Obama Job Approval Hits 50% for First Time Since 2013

http://www.gallup.com/poll/181283/o...agrss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=syndication

PRINCETON, N.J. -- Less than a week after President Barack Obama delivered his State of the Union address to Congress, his job approval rating reached 50% in Gallup Daily tracking conducted Friday through Sunday. This is the first time the president's rating has returned to that level in Gallup's ongoing three-day rolling averages since June 2013.

Only three months ago, in mid-October, 39% of Americans approved of Obama's job performance -- near his term low of 38%, last reached in September. His approval recovered slightly to 42% by the time of the Nov. 4 midterm elections. Following the elections -- after announcing executive actions on immigration and benefiting from an improving economy and falling gas prices -- his approval rating has gradually improved, averaging 44% in December and 46% thus far in January.

Improved Job Rating Follows Healthier Economic Confidence

Even if Obama's job approval rating doesn't hold at the 50% level, it has consistently registered in the mid- to high 40s throughout January, earning him the highest weekly averages he has seen in more than a year. His weekly average for the seven days ending Jan. 25 was 49%, up from 46% each of the prior three weeks, and from 44% in late December.

Notably, the recent uptick in Obama's weekly job rating follows a period of significant improvement in Americans' confidence in the U.S. economy. Economic confidence started improving in September. It then intensified in late December when Gallup's Economic Confidence Index crossed into positive territory for the first time in more than seven years, and it has since remained positive. Americans' ratings of Obama appear to be catching up with their improved economic views.

It is not entirely clear why Obama's job approval rating has been slow to rebound relative to improved economic confidence, but one reason could be the political blow Obama took in November over his party's sweeping midterm election losses. Another could be the racial tensions that engulfed the country late last year over certain police interactions with young black males. This was evident in a sharp spike in Americans mentioning race relations as the nation's top problem in December.

The president's Jan. 20 State of the Union address may have helped him reframe the national discussion on terms more favorable to him -- namely, the economy. Although presidents rarely get much of a bounce from their State of the Union speeches, this year's address afforded Obama the opportunity to tout good economic news that some Americans may not have already known about, or at least allowed him to convince viewers that he deserved more of the credit.

Obama received a three-percentage-point bounce in approval after the speech, with his job score rising from an average 45% for Jan. 17-19 to 48% for Jan. 22-24 (the first three days of Gallup interviewing following the speech).

It is difficult to determine which groups are most responsible for Obama's immediate post-speech approval gains, as many of the changes are within the margin of error. However, compared with late December, it is clear that Obama's approval rating is up more among whites than among nonwhites, as well as up more sharply among younger adults -- those aged 18 to 49 -- than among older adults. Also, his rating is significantly improved among lower-income and lower-middle-income Americans, whereas it is flat or down among higher-income Americans.

Bottom Line

With Gallup's Economic Confidence Index consistently positive in January, past Gallup research suggests Obama ought to be enjoying job approval scores of 50% or better, and now he is. Given the increase in Obama's approval rating after the State of the Union address to Congress, it appears that speech may have helped him over the hump. These speeches aren't always effective at moving the public-opinion needle, but -- similar to theexperience Bill Clinton had in 1998 -- on occasion, when the president has credibly positive economic news to report, the attention it brings can be useful.

Editor's Note: President Barack Obama's job approval bounce after his State of the Union speech has been changed from earlier publication.
Who the f*ck cares what 50% of this country thinks? 50% or more of this country are complete idiots, the ones who vote Democrat. And just because they approve what the President does, doesn't make it right. FACTS make it right. FACTS don't back up your feel-good bullsh*t Embers84. You are just like Gaylan, going around saying, "That's what so and so thinks!!! ho he ha". Who cares? Still f*cking stupid.
 

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How do you figure that? He's fvcked the economy to such a state I personally don't think it can recover, he was recently voted as the worse US president since WW2. The only people I see still blowing smoke up his ass are the MSM and paid shills. Even hardcore gibsmedats are pissed off he's giving their slice of the gubmint cheese to buy 3rd worlder favour.
First off the economy was in horrible shape when Clinton was president, and got even worse with bush when we went to war, so lets not pretend Obama single handed made the economy crash but I digress...


All presidents leave in glory on their last year. Look what Obama did his last year of his first term.

1. Killed bin laden
2. obamacare (even though it had it's cons but still a game changer)
 

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1. Killed bin laden
:rolleyes:

Fatal Jay said:
2. obamacare (even though it had it's cons but still a game changer)
Obongocare is basically just a bachelor tax. The barrage of "bro" ads trying to sell it to clueless young white sh!tlibs should have been a dead giveaway.
 

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Didn't say they was the best, but he will be remembered for two game changers, my point is he will leave on a great note, it will most likely be on the middle class tax issues
 

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How do you figure that? He's fvcked the economy to such a state I personally don't think it can recover, he was recently voted as the worse US president since WW2. The only people I see still blowing smoke up his ass are the MSM and paid shills. Even hardcore gibsmedats are pissed off he's giving their slice of the gubmint cheese to buy 3rd worlder favour.
Maybe if you read some real news instead of your right wing rags you would know what was going on.

The 8 year Bush Republican disaster almost gave us a depression when we lost over 500,000 jobs in one month under Bush. The stock market was barely at 6 and these right wingers want us to go back to those times with the same bullsh!t policies. He fvcked up the economy and we paid the price for it.

The stock market has doubled with Obama, the deficit has been cut, unemployment is at 5.6%, 250,000+ jobs have been created each month, private sector is growing each month, and his economic policies is what made the economy strong again.

Looks like you forgot what a sh!tty president Bush was. Refresh your memory with this.



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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Who the f*ck cares what 50% of this country thinks? 50% or more of this country are complete idiots, the ones who vote Democrat. And just because they approve what the President does, doesn't make it right. FACTS make it right. FACTS don't back up your feel-good bullsh*t Embers84. You are just like Gaylan, going around saying, "That's what so and so thinks!!! ho he ha". Who cares? Still f*cking stupid.
Yes, facts make it right and these are the facts. The facts are, that our country is in better shape with President Obama than it was with Bush. And that makes you angry shaking your fists in anger. You want to hide from the facts listening to biased right wing news telling you how to think. They have been lying to you for years. Wake up and see what's really going on.

Who cares what 50% thinks? 2 more percent and that maks us the majority and you in the minority. 52% is enough for a person to get elected President which will be just in time for the Democrats to win the White House again. Things will even be better by then. What can you right wingers argue about then? That's right....nothing. Because they have nothing, only spin and lies to discredit the man that didn't work because he is still on top.
 

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Clinton signed NAFTA which cost many American jobs for years after he left office*.

Clinton also repealed the Glass-Steagall Act which contributed to the financial collapse years later*.

Clinton also gave Most Favored Trade Nation Status to China*.

Don't forget how Alan Greenspan (and later Ben Bernake and now Yellen) gave us "near zero" interest rates**, and that hurts our economy in the long run. All it encourages is more debt (both government and personal), stock market speculation, and a weaker dollar, and it discourages savings.

*Although, in all fairness, I'm sure Bush would have supported the same failed policies.

**Paul Volker was the best Fed Chairman. He raised interest rates to get inflation under control.
 

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That's my entire point, dude is pointing the finger at Obama, the economy been bad since Clinton was in office, bush made it even worst, so however was going to be president after Bush was going to get critique harder then any of the two
 

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Clinton signed NAFTA which cost many American jobs for years after he left office*.

Clinton also repealed the Glass-Steagall Act which contributed to the financial collapse years later*.

Clinton also gave Most Favored Trade Nation Status to China*.

Don't forget how Alan Greenspan (and later Ben Bernake and now Yellen) gave us "near zero" interest rates**, and that hurts our economy in the long run. All it encourages is more debt (both government and personal), stock market speculation, and a weaker dollar, and it discourages savings.

*Although, in all fairness, I'm sure Bush would have supported the same failed policies.

**Paul Volker was the best Fed Chairman. He raised interest rates to get inflation under control.
Yeah Clinton was some of the worst of the liberals and the worst of Republicans all wrapped up in one. His administration also kicked of politically correct and feminist laws, tinkered with guns rights thankfully most of it expired (for example we have stupid locks on S&W revolvers), and increased 3rd world immigration. I don't know if Clinton was worse than Obama but he was really bad for the time and a lot worse than most people think.

Just imagine how bad it will be if Hilliary becomes president.
 

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None consern with Zionists, the radical Jews, yet those have a lot more power than radical Islamists. For us it's horrifying to see a video of Islamists cut some guy's head off, but what is even more horrifying is that we find videos of Jews murdering children, racist and anti semetic.
 

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Bill Clinton also signed the Defense of Marriage Act, which forbade Federal recognition of gay marriage. He said the republicans made him do it.

There are hopeful rumors that Hillary might legalize weed at the Federal level if elected president. Obama did at least slow the Fed raids on med mj dispensaries, at least eventually. He certainly did not live up to expectations in that regard, but a Republican president would have had SWAT teams raiding the dispensaries, dragging cancer patients off to jail, just like Dubya did.

Freedom is a different concept, depending upon who you talk to. If it means owning a gun, you vote Republican. If it means smoking weed, you vote Democrat. If they would just start the Guns & Weed political party, I think it would be a big success.
 
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