That would make an excellent TV AD
But being the Stupid Party I doubt the GOP would think of it
But maybe one of the PACs can do it
Well yeah, but at least he gave us hope or something. /rolleyes
Bush was just awful to leave Idi Obama that much of a mess.< /sarcasm >
Great one.
Ffffuuuuubbbbbboooooo
They’ll never admit to any of it. For liberals, truth is whatever serves the Party — and if you repeat lies often enough, they become true.
The rats will ALWAYS blame Bush.
bflr
......In 2011 under Barack Obama, nearly one out of every seven Americans was on food stamps. That’s a 70 percent increase from 2007.....
Newt Gingrich was RIGHT when he called obama “the Food Stamp President”!!!!
Dims and liberals should STOP hiding behind the “racist” canard and face up to reality. But of course they won’t.
The Obama Economy.
Great list!!
The real problem that is our biggest hurdle to vault is that the nations liberal print, broadcast and educational/government media have committed to a plan of disinformation and obfuscation of these and other facts as to so completely confuse John and Jane Q. Public.
Great list!!
The real problem that is our biggest hurdle to vault is that the nations liberal print, broadcast and educational/government media have committed to a plan of disinformation and obfuscation of these and other facts as to so completely confuse John and Jane Q. Public.
I found it unusual for this administration to select such an obscure business to punish with a special tax. How much tax revenue is that bringing in?
16. Not since WWII has the labor force shrunk until the Obama presidency, and continues to shrink 3.5 years later.
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Only 15?
But he INHERITED it, damn it! It’s Bush’s fault. It’s the republican house’s fault. It’s Greece’s fault. It’s Japan’s earthquake fault.
Even though the author may want to use a base year of 2007 to emphasize the destruction wrought by the Democrat-controlled Congress, it makes the article weaker than it would have been if the percentage increase had been calculated starting from Obama's inauguration rather than from 2007.
I’d take #7 (ending NASA’s manned space program) off the list. The successor program to shuttle was not meeting it’s schedule and budget projections, and spending government money to send humans into orbit when automated and remotely operated systems can perform the mission essential functions cheaper and just as effectively.
I actually have no problems with ending NASA’s manned space program for the time being. Let the private sector spend some capital to send people into orbit until the government comes up with a mission that actually has a requirement to use humans in space-based missions again.
Who in the Senate did not vote for Obama’s budget?
I am sooooo sick of that word - underemployment. Working until you find the job you want is a great thing, working multiple jobs to pay your incredibly high student loan obligation is a great thing. But the implication is that there should be a job waiting on the other end of a 'women's studies' degree is a misnomer that really needs to be quashed.
I know I'm quibbling, but using liberal idealism is just plain wrong.
11) When he was running for President in 2008, Barack Obama pledged not to raise taxes on families making less than 250,000 dollars per year. He broke that promise with the tanning salon tax and with Obamacare, which raises almost 500 billion dollars in new taxes, a significant portion of which would be paid by people making less than 250,000 dollars per year.
Every family earning less than $250,000 a year had at least an $800 tax increase this year, by virtue of the end of the 'stimulus tax credit' - guess that economy is roaring along now so we didn't need it anymore. I know that's sideshow type stuff, but hey, why not beat the guy with his own stick? In addition, the vast majority of smokers earn less than $250,000 a year and were burdened by the increase in tobacco taxes on the federal level, in some cases raising prices by 400%. If you're going to talk about a salon tax, might as well talk about tobacco taxes.
13) In February of this year, the federal government had a 229 billion dollar deficit. That was the largest deficit in the history of the United States.
And before you blame Bush for this deficit, Senator Obama voted for the budget that the US was operating under when he took office as president. That budget had a two trillion dollar deficit targetted for 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. As president, he exceeded that target in less than a year.