Article 15
Dr. House slayer
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Is a 2% growth in GDP better than a 5% loss?
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Dems are in panic mode they're pulling everything they can out of their ass to save the failed obama administration. But doing that and allowing obama to continue what he is doing
Would be like pissing in the wind, or stopping the tide from rolling in.
Dems are in panic mode they're pulling everything they can out of their ass to save the failed obama administration. But doing that and allowing obama to continue what he is doing
Would be like pissing in the wind, or stopping the tide from rolling in.
Pure projection.
Panic is the wing nuts ignoring all the circumstances surrounding the price of fuel in January 2009 and trying to use gas prices that are about 10-20% below the Bush Admin peak to attack Obama.
Little Deb: "Hurr durr"
Would you rather have $1.80 gas and no job to buy any, or $3.00 gas and steady income?If that were true why doesn't obama run on that?
Gas was 1.80 when bush was president democrats bitched about that but now gas at 3.00 or higher is cheap?
When the price of gas plummeted below $2.00 people were bitching about the 750,000 jobs a month we were losing and the 5% quarterly GDP shrinkage, Little Deb.
Good morning derp boy. So gas is cheap now compared to 1.80?
So gas is cheap now compared to 1.80?
Is gaining about 150,000 jobs/mo and 2% GDP a quarter the 18 months better than losing 750,000 jobs a month and 5% GDP a quarter?
Not the question I asked
Is over 3.00 a gallon for gas cheaper than 1.080 a gallon?
oh and hell 2.0 GDP is still low in the obama economy it's called stagflation
Is gaining about 150,000 jobs/mo and 2% GDP a quarter the 18 months better than losing 750,000 jobs a month and 5% GDP a quarter?
Not the question I asked
Is over 3.00 a gallon for gas cheaper than 1.080 a gallon?
oh and hell 2.0 GDP is still low in the obama economy it's called stagflation
Not a question you are honest enough to answer.
Not the question I asked
Is over 3.00 a gallon for gas cheaper than 1.080 a gallon?
oh and hell 2.0 GDP is still low in the obama economy it's called stagflation
Not a question you are honest enough to answer.
Why do you respond when you will not answer the question? Is it just too prove how big of an idiot you can be>?
Still waiting so which is more 3.00+ or 1.80?Not a question you are honest enough to answer.
Why do you respond when you will not answer the question? Is it just too prove how big of an idiot you can be>?
No, it just proves how stupid your question was. Are you really a big enough pin head to think that oil prices are going to go up when the USA is losing 750,000 jobs a month?
High gas prices at a Disney resort station? Shocking!
It's $3.56 for regular on the Florida Panhandle.
High gas prices at a Disney resort station? Shocking!
It's $3.56 for regular on the Florida Panhandle.
A bargain, considering the average was $1.88 for regular when Barry took office.
High gas prices at a Disney resort station? Shocking!
It's $3.56 for regular on the Florida Panhandle.
A bargain, considering the average was $1.88 for regular when Barry took office.
What was it six months before President Obama saved the economy?
High gas prices at a Disney resort station? Shocking!
It's $3.56 for regular on the Florida Panhandle.
A bargain, considering the average was $1.88 for regular when Barry took office.
What was it six months before President Obama saved the economy?
A bargain, considering the average was $1.88 for regular when Barry took office.
Which only reenforces the need to eliminate oil speculation on Wall Street. It contributes anywhere from $0.40 to $0.80 per gallon.A bargain, considering the average was $1.88 for regular when Barry took office.
Barrel prices:
January 25, 2008, $90.71
Today? Even less.....
The price of gas will go down in a bad economy. Less demand = lower prices.
Mike
How much was a loaf of bread during the depression?
It probably cost more than your opinion is worth.