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Given the expiration of the Bush Tax Cuts next near, combined with the recent and future increases in interest rates and gasoline prices (inflation!), a double dip next year is very probable.
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Given the expiration of the Bush Tax Cuts next near, combined with the recent and future increases in interest rates and gasoline prices (inflation!), a double dip next year is very probable.
Keep telling yourself that. Maybe we'll see a rematch of Obama and Alan Keyes in 2012 and Keyes will win.obie's approval rating is going down down down down and Krauthammer was right about the VAT too..
suck it up libruls.
Hey Willow..
Guess what?
It doesn't matter what Obama's approval ratings are. Did you see the stiffs the GOP had at their leadership conference this week?
Obama can defeat any one of them with a 25% approal rating
There is a reason so many Dums have announced they are not seeking re-election. They know the writing is on the wall. It's just tools like you that refuse to see it.
It's a shit sandwich for all of us. They aren't just screwing up the Democrat Party Economy.
Given the expiration of the Bush Tax Cuts next near, combined with the recent and future increases in interest rates and gasoline prices (inflation!), a double dip next year is very probable.
And also the increased taxes from Obamacare. And of course the benefits won't really kick in until after the election.
Sounds like a shit sandwich for the Dems to me.
Keep telling yourself that. Maybe we'll see a rematch of Obama and Alan Keyes in 2012 and Keyes will win.Hey Willow..
Guess what?
It doesn't matter what Obama's approval ratings are. Did you see the stiffs the GOP had at their leadership conference this week?
Obama can defeat any one of them with a 25% approal rating
There is a reason so many Dums have announced they are not seeking re-election. They know the writing is on the wall. It's just tools like you that refuse to see it.
Please...please....let it be Keyes
That would be even worse if they put up Palin.
Did you see the stiffs at the GOP Leadership conference?
Palin looked like a genius next to them
I have been through a lot of presidents and a lot of elections in my lifetime. And this time it really is different.
I think for the first time ever, the American people--at least those who are not Obama kool-ade drinkers--are becoming afraid of their own government. For the first time ever they have seen their government oblivious to the opinions or sentiments of the people and engaging in power grabs and behavior that is simply unacceptable to freedom loving people.
I think that is what the Tea Parties, and Tax Protest groups and 9/12ers are all about. They know it has been sneaking up on us since Teddy Roosevelt. It's like the frog you start out in cold water. And because the water is heated slowly but steadily, the frog doesn't jump out before it is boiled. I think many people are now seeing that its jump out of the pot we've been in now, or we will be boiled.
Given the expiration of the Bush Tax Cuts next near, combined with the recent and future increases in interest rates and gasoline prices (inflation!), a double dip next year is very probable.
And also the increased taxes from Obamacare. And of course the benefits won't really kick in until after the election.
Sounds like a shit sandwich for the Dems to me.
Some of you might want to consider that the odds the economy will still be doing poorly 3 years from now are about slim to none. The odds of an incumbent president losing a re-election bid when the economy is doing okay are also about slim and none.
Given the expiration of the Bush Tax Cuts next near, combined with the recent and future increases in interest rates and gasoline prices (inflation!), a double dip next year is very probable.
And also the increased taxes from Obamacare. And of course the benefits won't really kick in until after the election.
Sounds like a shit sandwich for the Dems to me.
Since most of the health care program won't take effect, the cost at this point is negligible. The real cost will probably come from the Republican drug bill that has been deemed "This most irresponsible bill in history". The cost estimated from 1.2 trillion to 15 trillion.
Just wondering, why don't Republicans ever talk about that disaster?
And also the increased taxes from Obamacare. And of course the benefits won't really kick in until after the election.
Sounds like a shit sandwich for the Dems to me.
Since most of the health care program won't take effect, the cost at this point is negligible. The real cost will probably come from the Republican drug bill that has been deemed "This most irresponsible bill in history". The cost estimated from 1.2 trillion to 15 trillion.
Just wondering, why don't Republicans ever talk about that disaster?
Are you asking about the Prescription Drug entitlement?
There wasn't a Conservative on the planet that supported it... How the hell do you think Bush worked his way to 35%?
Your welcome rdean.Gallup Daily: Obama Job Approval
Gee, this his popularity keeps going down, even after he pushed through Barrycare, which I was told was uber popular despite more then half the country being against it.
Now why does his approval keep going down?
Thanks, Sinatra.
obie's approval rating is going down down down down and Krauthammer was right about the VAT too..
suck it up libruls.
Hey Willow..
Guess what?
It doesn't matter what Obama's approval ratings are. Did you see the stiffs the GOP had at their leadership conference this week?
Obama can defeat any one of them with a 25% approal rating