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October 18, 2010 at 3:09 PM #620713October 18, 2010 at 3:41 PM #619652CoronitaParticipant
Back to politics I guess.
Ok folks, have fun with the bitch slaps again.
October 18, 2010 at 3:41 PM #619734CoronitaParticipantBack to politics I guess.
Ok folks, have fun with the bitch slaps again.
October 18, 2010 at 3:41 PM #620286CoronitaParticipantBack to politics I guess.
Ok folks, have fun with the bitch slaps again.
October 18, 2010 at 3:41 PM #620404CoronitaParticipantBack to politics I guess.
Ok folks, have fun with the bitch slaps again.
October 18, 2010 at 3:41 PM #620723CoronitaParticipantBack to politics I guess.
Ok folks, have fun with the bitch slaps again.
October 18, 2010 at 4:20 PM #619679briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Then move on to the rest of his policies, especially on the domestic front, which have been utter failures or stumbling attempts (would this be the “flawed implementation” you were speaking of?).
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This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
Here’s an interesting interview with Tim Geithner on the economy.
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11237In the context of the problems we are facing, the Administration did an amazing job of getting us out of the recession.
It’s true that the Administration has not done the best job in communicating the gravity of the economic situation we faced.
October 18, 2010 at 4:20 PM #619761briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Then move on to the rest of his policies, especially on the domestic front, which have been utter failures or stumbling attempts (would this be the “flawed implementation” you were speaking of?).
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This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
Here’s an interesting interview with Tim Geithner on the economy.
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11237In the context of the problems we are facing, the Administration did an amazing job of getting us out of the recession.
It’s true that the Administration has not done the best job in communicating the gravity of the economic situation we faced.
October 18, 2010 at 4:20 PM #620313briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Then move on to the rest of his policies, especially on the domestic front, which have been utter failures or stumbling attempts (would this be the “flawed implementation” you were speaking of?).
[/quote]
This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
Here’s an interesting interview with Tim Geithner on the economy.
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11237In the context of the problems we are facing, the Administration did an amazing job of getting us out of the recession.
It’s true that the Administration has not done the best job in communicating the gravity of the economic situation we faced.
October 18, 2010 at 4:20 PM #620431briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Then move on to the rest of his policies, especially on the domestic front, which have been utter failures or stumbling attempts (would this be the “flawed implementation” you were speaking of?).
[/quote]
This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
Here’s an interesting interview with Tim Geithner on the economy.
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11237In the context of the problems we are facing, the Administration did an amazing job of getting us out of the recession.
It’s true that the Administration has not done the best job in communicating the gravity of the economic situation we faced.
October 18, 2010 at 4:20 PM #620751briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Then move on to the rest of his policies, especially on the domestic front, which have been utter failures or stumbling attempts (would this be the “flawed implementation” you were speaking of?).
[/quote]
This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
Here’s an interesting interview with Tim Geithner on the economy.
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11237In the context of the problems we are facing, the Administration did an amazing job of getting us out of the recession.
It’s true that the Administration has not done the best job in communicating the gravity of the economic situation we faced.
October 18, 2010 at 4:42 PM #619684Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=briansd1]
This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
[/quote]This is just nonsense… all they did was borrow a bunch of money they didn’t have. They didn’t even do a good job spending it. They just crippled future growth (or future dollar purchasing power, depending on which way it plays out), spent a huge amount of money, wasted most of it on propping up the most incompetent industries, and then announced “Mission Accomplished.”
Let’s revisit this thread in 5 years and see what a fantastic job they did when all is said and done.
October 18, 2010 at 4:42 PM #619766Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=briansd1]
This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
[/quote]This is just nonsense… all they did was borrow a bunch of money they didn’t have. They didn’t even do a good job spending it. They just crippled future growth (or future dollar purchasing power, depending on which way it plays out), spent a huge amount of money, wasted most of it on propping up the most incompetent industries, and then announced “Mission Accomplished.”
Let’s revisit this thread in 5 years and see what a fantastic job they did when all is said and done.
October 18, 2010 at 4:42 PM #620318Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=briansd1]
This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
[/quote]This is just nonsense… all they did was borrow a bunch of money they didn’t have. They didn’t even do a good job spending it. They just crippled future growth (or future dollar purchasing power, depending on which way it plays out), spent a huge amount of money, wasted most of it on propping up the most incompetent industries, and then announced “Mission Accomplished.”
Let’s revisit this thread in 5 years and see what a fantastic job they did when all is said and done.
October 18, 2010 at 4:42 PM #620436Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=briansd1]
This Administration inherited a horrible recession would have turned into a Great Depression without government intervention. They have done a great job in preventing the world from falling into economic calamity.
[/quote]This is just nonsense… all they did was borrow a bunch of money they didn’t have. They didn’t even do a good job spending it. They just crippled future growth (or future dollar purchasing power, depending on which way it plays out), spent a huge amount of money, wasted most of it on propping up the most incompetent industries, and then announced “Mission Accomplished.”
Let’s revisit this thread in 5 years and see what a fantastic job they did when all is said and done.
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