A rare moment of candor.
Aside from trying to sound like he’s channeling Reagan, he’s right—but one primary reason we’re worse off has a lot to do with his policies and regulations. He should stop “fundamentally transforming” America into a union and politically connected crony economy.
Buckingham’s “Kind of a Drag” Should Be The Theme Song For Our Second Recovery Summer
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What happened? The teleprompter break and he had to wing it?
Can his a$$ next year for incompetence and crone politics!
Worse POTUS EVER!
And you, dumbass, and your policies are much of the reason why.
I suppoze now that Obama will be the next star to be yankded off the air for his anti-POTUS rants.
LOL. Obama went with the brazen admission. I bet Steffie nearly swooned when he heard that —being he was an advisor to a pres, he knows you don’t say that, even if the Four Horsemen are galloping coast to coast in flagrante delicto.
I think they have already despaired of winning any 2-way matchup in 2012.
The big push will be to nominate Mitt via crossover voting and have a Tea Party candidate to split the opposition.
Say it ain’t so, Captain Obvious..... =.=
Yes, we know. Dumb ass.
This is the second time in the last two weeks that Obama has openly admitted that we are in a recession. All those ‘recovery’ lies have finally gone by the wayside.
Wow...I knew there was a brilliant person in the Oval Office mmmm mmmm mmmm /s
President Obama: “Well, I don’t think they’re better off than they were four years ago.
In 2008 he said “At the pace things are going right now you’re going to have ask whether you’re better off than you were four weeks ago.”
If you voted for our current president in 2008 to prove you werent a racist, please vote for someone else in 2012 to prove youre not an idiot. Thank you . .
The majority of Americans are no better off (and in many ways are worse off) than they were 10 years ago, never mind four years ago.
Median household income has stagnated for a much longer time than the GOP wants to admit in the majority of US cities. Washington DC is one city which stands out as an exception (and then some) in median household income, home prices, etc.