Obama is toast!
(Jimmie Carter is happy)
1 posted on
04/20/2012 3:19:44 PM PDT by
blam
To: blam
A new one? We’re not finished with the old one yet.
2 posted on
04/20/2012 3:21:01 PM PDT by
Not A Snowbird
(Never borrow batteries out of your smoke alarm!)
To: blam
3 posted on
04/20/2012 3:21:08 PM PDT by
Las Vegas Ron
(Rush Limbaugh = the Beethoven of talk radio - http://www.istandwithrush.org/)
To: blam
The U.S. economy is overdue for a recession. I believe that it entered the down phase of the long cycle in 2000, and the five to seven years that remain in the age of deleveraging are part of this period of weak economic growth and more frequent recessions. Never has been a time before with below replacement demography.
5 posted on
04/20/2012 3:30:38 PM PDT by
gusopol3
To: blam
We’ve been in a recession since 2008. Geez look at the unemployment figures.
6 posted on
04/20/2012 3:34:06 PM PDT by
delapaz
To: blam
If the 52% cut their spending to the bone, Hussein Zer0 would be blown away this Fall.
7 posted on
04/20/2012 3:37:04 PM PDT by
Paladin2
To: blam
Bill, if you ain’t got money you can’t spend it. Seems to be the case in this depression at least as far as I can see.
You can pump all the money you want into the system, Banks, but if the people have no jobs they can’t spend what they don’t have.
To: blam
We are not in a recession. We are in a technical depression and have been for a number of years. The Federal overspending has been covering this up, but you can only spend 10+ percent of the GDP in debt for so long before the money train ends and the real economy comes to bear.
As for Obama being toast - don't bet on it, especially if the GOP nominates one of the few people who could turn off enough conservative voters to give Obama a second term.
13 posted on
04/20/2012 3:51:02 PM PDT by
kingu
(Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
To: blam
Ok, so who failed to tell me we’d come out of the recession?
16 posted on
04/20/2012 4:24:56 PM PDT by
bgill
To: blam
That would be the recession within the depression within the emerging stagflation.
18 posted on
04/20/2012 5:56:26 PM PDT by
gotribe
To: blam
20 posted on
04/20/2012 9:43:37 PM PDT by
ex-Texan
(Ecclesiastes 5:10 - 20)
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