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Default Our economy...

On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:32:54 -0400, HK wrote:

Gunner Asch wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 16:21:13 -0400, A Boater wrote:


"Our economy, I think still—the fundamentals of our economy are strong."
—John McCain, speaking on the morning of September 15


Right. And the check is in the mail.






Actually..it is strong.





"Actually..it is strong. "


You just gotta love these right-wing Republitards.

Reported unemployment is more than 6%. Actual unemployment is much higher.


Cites?

Four million American families are losing their homes through mortgage
default.

Bush's fault?

Major financial institutions are collapsing.


Bush's fault?


Major and minor American corporations are disintegrating.


Bush's fault?


Gasoline is selling for three times what it was when Bush presumed office.


Gasoline is going down, does he get credit for that too?


Consumer spending is way down because Americans are fearful of the future.


Bush controls the Media?



But, according to Herbert Hoover McCain *and* Gunner,
"...it (the economy) is strong."


I passed 11 brand new machine tools all nicly wrapped in plastic on
trucks last week at variouis times, Haas, Fadal etc

Been in a Walmart lately?

Durable goods is up, as is manufacturing. Seems that falling dollar is
good for manufacturing. and exports.

Are we in a recession? Yes, but not a bad one. Seen any bread lines
and soup kitchens lately?

If there had been a Democrat in office, we likely would be going
through the same cycle..and you would be claiming all was rosey

You leftards are simply suffering from BDS.

Say...if your Obamassiah gets into office, and the country collapses
as yall are claiming its going to do....will it be Obamas fault?

Laugh laugh laugh

Gunner, reader of history long before Jan 7, 2001