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Default Thank You Obama, Pelosi and Reid


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Jobless rate tops 10 pct. for first time since '83

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Jobles...0-pct-for-apf-
563122944.html?x=0&.v=8

But of course Obama will whine that it is Bush's fault.

http://in.reuters.com/article/worldN...43692420091104

When is it time to man up and accept the reins of leadership and
responsibility. I can see it now. The year is 2012 and Obama is
saying
if you give me another 4 years we can finally get started on getting
undone what Bush did.


Thank you George W. Bush for screwing up an economy and getting us
embroiled in a war of choice. Thank you for sending 1000s to die for
no good reason.

When is it going to be time for you to man up and accept the facts.

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Economy was already screwing up and primed to really implode before
George got in. George did not help the situation at all. As one of
the financial comentators said today. Bill Clinton was a better
Republican than George Bush.

And then... to the rescue, Bush and his immense tax cut for the rich...
that really, really helped! He made a potential salvageable situation
much, much worse. We were on track to having a surplus. Did you forget
that part?

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We never had a surplus! And there was no way were going to ever have a
surplus. All the off budget BS that is required spending. And the
Dot.com bubble was burst, and the income was going to drop. but Congress
and the Executive branch had committed a lot of that bubble money to
future programs. And that was caused by Dems and Repubs alike.


I said, "We were on track to having a surplus."

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And we were never on track to having a surplus.