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  • #16
    SC, let's review the questions and comments you have refused to answer so far. At this point all your responses have been about the former President, not the current president.

    I noticed you didn't include the budget in your response. Why is that? Didn't Bush write this year's budget? How did that personal line-by-line review of the budget work for us and the national debt?
    Regardless, now that His Holiness "The One" is in office, all our problems were to be washed away in a transformational flood of post-partisan, pragmatic, benevolent, transparent Governance from The Heavens.

    You know, "Change you Can Believe In".

    The kind of change where 11 months after you say you've fixed something you don't start having meetings to talk about how to fix that thing again.
    The kind of change where you don't add more debt in 6 months than the country has piled up in its entire history with little or no demonstrable, auditable, sensible results.

    Well, OK, if you live in Congressional Districts that don't exist, I guess you've seen quite a bit of money sent your way. We got all the problems in those districts fixed, don't we?
    You really can't talk about current events. I won't support or trash the former president. I don't care at this point. I want to hear about what His Majesty, our transformational, post-partisan, pragmatic, benevolent, transparent Anointed One from The Heavens is doing to help this country without bankrupting it.

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    • #17
      During his eight years in office, President Bush oversaw a large increase in government spending. In fact, President Bush increased government spending more than any of the six presidents preceding him, including LBJ. In his last term in office, President Bush increased discretionary outlays by an estimated 48.6 percent.
      The numbers are in. With the release of the first estimate of the FY 2009 budget, we can now summarize and assess President Bush’s fiscal legacy.


      Since 2001, even with record low inflation, U.S. federal spending has increased by a massive 28.8% (19.7% in real dollars)--with non-defense discretionary growth of 35.7% (25.3% in rea...




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      • #18
        Still ignoring these questions. Why? Too tough for you to spin in your favor?

        SC, let's review the questions and comments you have refused to answer so far. At this point all your responses have been about the former President, not the current president.

        I noticed you didn't include the budget in your response. Why is that? Didn't Bush write this year's budget? How did that personal line-by-line review of the budget work for us and the national debt?
        Regardless, now that His Holiness "The One" is in office, all our problems were to be washed away in a transformational flood of post-partisan, pragmatic, benevolent, transparent Governance from The Heavens.

        You know, "Change you Can Believe In".

        The kind of change where 11 months after you say you've fixed something you don't start having meetings to talk about how to fix that thing again.
        The kind of change where you don't add more debt in 6 months than the country has piled up in its entire history with little or no demonstrable, auditable, sensible results.

        Well, OK, if you live in Congressional Districts that don't exist, I guess you've seen quite a bit of money sent your way. We got all the problems in those districts fixed, don't we?
        You really can't talk about current events. I won't support or trash the former president. I don't care at this point. I want to hear about what His Majesty, our transformational, post-partisan, pragmatic, benevolent, transparent Anointed One from The Heavens is doing to help this country without bankrupting it.

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        • #19
          It's only noon and I've already saved 42 jobs today! At this rate I'll be close to 90 for the day! Yeah me!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ShockCity
            During his eight years in office, President Bush oversaw a large increase in government spending. In fact, President Bush increased government spending more than any of the six presidents preceding him, including LBJ. In his last term in office, President Bush increased discretionary outlays by an estimated 48.6 percent.
            And I bet you can not find a single person here who is criticizing our current president for his reckless spending who applauded our former president for his reckless spending.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Capitol Shock
              It's only noon and I've already saved 42 jobs today! At this rate I'll be close to 90 for the day! Yeah me!
              I just bought a washer & dryer. That should be worth at least 30 jobs, right?

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              • #22
                Well I'm shutting down early today and the final tabulation of saved jobs is only 79. I just couldn't get to 80 saved jobs no matter how I tried.

                I'll go to bed early and eat a good breakfast tomorrow to try and beat todays total.

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                • #23
                  Why are job summits held by people with good high paying jobs who are probably Obama donors & not held by people unemployed ?

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                  • #24
                    I saved 111 jobs today! One for every union rep invited to the "Jobs" summit at the White House today!

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                    • #25
                      Newt Gingrich: Crashing the Obama jobs summit

                      A lot of good points that have been pointed out before and been ignored by those in power.
                      Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
                      RIP Guy Always A Shocker
                      Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
                      ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
                      Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
                      Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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                      • #26
                        Has umemployment peaked?

                        Obama: Jobs report is ‘modestly encouraging’

                        WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama hailed a surprising drop in the November unemployment rate as a good sign the economy may be improving, but warned that "good trends don't pay the rent."

                        Too many Americans have "felt the gut punch of a pink slip," he said on Friday in a speech at Lehigh Carbon Community College in Allentown, Pa.

                        A day after he vowed at a jobs forum in Washington to take "every responsible step to accelerate job creation," he said his administration is working on a series of steps to encourage new hiring and investment.

                        The unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 10 percent last month, from 10.2 percent in October, as employers cut the fewest number of jobs since the recession began. The better-than-expected figures provided a rare dose of good news for a labor market that's lost 7.2 million jobs in two years.

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                        • #27
                          Yes, it has. Until all the temp seasonal workers hired for Christmas get let go on December 26. Liars figure and figures lie.

                          Maybe His Majesty and his elves Pelosi and Reid could legislate that Christmas happen every month. He could include that in his new version of the Constitution.

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                          • #28
                            By the way, I saved 55 jobs today just before I used the toilet. After using the toilet the total was 75! Amazing!

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