Liberals: Obama has become Bush on super Steroids, I cannot believe it

I can believe it. I saw it very early on. "Hope & Change" = Ha Ha you silly Suckers! You'll believe anything!

What I am having issue with is why would anyone vote for this guy that hated GWB so much
makes no sense
 
Liberals: Obama has become Bush on super Steroids, I cannot believe it
Gee.....look what WE found!!!!

After taking the management of college-loans AWAY from The Marketplace.....we find-out....​

"....a growing number of these for-profit institutions of higher learning have served as giant conduits for sucking federal financial aid money out of the public trust and into the hands of the private investors who own the colleges."


Kickin' Ass With Barack!!!!!!


:woohoo:
 
Ah, thats it Mr. Shaman. Now that we are sueing a few rich people who got some dough from a few colleges EVERYTHING IS ALL RIGHT.

Yep. Obama 2012 should campaign on that "success" hahahahaha!!!!!!!

Yes sir, KICKIN ASS WITH BARACK!!!! We'll get revenge on a few of those rich folks while our nation's economy collapses and Europe literally burns!!!! But hey, at least some rich dude who got a sweet deal from the Univ of Mississippi wont get away with it! Go Barack Go!!!
 
No GWB was a blue dog democrat
BHO is a true socialist
He believes that wealth should be property of the state and be redistributed

Politically he gave the tax payer a very small tax break in his stimulus. Mine worked out to be about 300 per year while at the same time he was printing trillions and giving it away to the unions and "those who cannot help themselves"

He has blamed tax cuts on the huge deficit, he is desperately trying to raise taxes and while the entire time it is his policies that have created this huge deficit with no end in site

The comment he is GWB on super steroids is just that
GWB is nothing more than a conservative democrat
 
The hate the left had for W should have them in a place that hate cannot do it justice for Obama
I am serious

Tax policy? check

Bush supported repealing the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy?

Gitmo? Check
Deficit? W had 150 billion in 07, BHO has 1.5 trillion in 10, check
Iraqi freedom? on GWB schedule, check
Afgahn? lets utilize the same tactic we used in Iraq? GWB style? check
UE? GWB 5%, BHO 9% ck
stimulus? GWB has three for the tax payers, BHO has one bigger than those three for the unions, Check

BHO goes from medicare part B to OBAMA-CARE
check
BHO goes from no child left behind to no teacher left behind

I dare anyone to dispute this



Wasn't it the right who complained that withdrawing too early from Iraq or Afghanistan would "send the wrong message" - and now you're bitching about Obama having to spend money on those two Bush wars? You have got to be the most hypocritical POS in your neighborhood at least.
 
The hate the left had for W should have them in a place that hate cannot do it justice for Obama
I am serious

Tax policy? check

Bush supported repealing the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy?

Gitmo? Check
Deficit? W had 150 billion in 07, BHO has 1.5 trillion in 10, check
Iraqi freedom? on GWB schedule, check
Afgahn? lets utilize the same tactic we used in Iraq? GWB style? check
UE? GWB 5%, BHO 9% ck
stimulus? GWB has three for the tax payers, BHO has one bigger than those three for the unions, Check

BHO goes from medicare part B to OBAMA-CARE
check
BHO goes from no child left behind to no teacher left behind

I dare anyone to dispute this



Wasn't it the right who complained that withdrawing too early from Iraq or Afghanistan would "send the wrong message" - and now you're bitching about Obama having to spend money on those two Bush wars? You have got to be the most hypocritical POS in your neighborhood at least.

POS?
thats about 1st grade?
what are you talking about hypocritical?
GWB ended Iraq with the Iraqi govt in 2008, dude chill out
Obama just followed that agreement

Ratification by Iraqi Parliament
On November 27, 2008, the Iraqi Parliament ratified a Status of Forces Agreement with the United States, establishing that U.S. combat forces will withdraw from Iraqi cities by June 30, 2009, and all U.S. forces will be completely out of Iraq by December 31, 2011, but allowing for further negotiation if the Iraqi Prime Minister believes Iraq is not stable enough. The pact requires criminal charges for holding prisoners over 24 hours, and requires a warrant for searches of homes and buildings that are not related to combat.[3] U.S. contractors will be subject to Iraqi criminal law. If U.S. forces commit still undecided "major premeditated felonies" while off-duty and off-base, they will be subject to the still undecided procedures laid out by a joint U.S.-Iraq committee if the U.S. certifies the forces were off-duty.[4][5][6][3] A referendum of Iraqis will be held in mid-2009 on the pact, which may require Coalition forces to leave by the middle of 2010.[1] Parliament also passed another U.S.-Iraqi bilateral pact called the Strategic Framework Agreement, aimed at ensuring minority Sunni interests and constitutional rights.[9]
In Iraq's Parliament, the pact was supported by 149 of 275 members (~54%) from SCIRI, Dawa, the two Kurdish parties and members of the Sunni-based Iraqi Accord Front.[35] The pact was opposed by 35 members, mostly from the Sadrist bloc.[36] 91 members did not vote, fearing for their future if they said yes, others fearing the same if they said no.[11]
[edit]Approval by Presidency Council
Further information: Presidency Council of Iraq
The Presidency Council of Iraq consists of one President and two deputies, or Vice-Presidents.[37] The Council currently consists of Kurdish President Jalal Talabani, Shi'a Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi, and Sunni Vice President Tariq Al-Hashimi. The Council must agree to all decisions unanimously.[37]
On December 4, 2008 Iraq's presidential council approved the security pact. "Nothing has been changed (in the accord)", presidency secretary Nasir al-Ani said after it was reviewed by the body. The council decision marks the final hurdle for the pact in terms of Iraqi government or legislative approval.[26]
[edit]Reaction to approval

[edit]U.S.
Some anonymous U.S. officials and specialists who follow the war have argued they believe that parts of the agreement may be circumvented and that other parts may be open to interpretation, including: the parts giving Iraqi legal jurisdiction over United States soldiers who commit crimes off base and off duty, the part requiring for US troops to obtain Iraqi permission for all military operations, and the part banning the U.S. from staging attacks on other countries from Iraq.[38] For example, administration officials have argued that Iraqi prosecution of U.S. soldiers could take three years, by which time the U.S. will have withdrawn from Iraq under the terms of the agreement. In the interim, U.S. troops will remain under the jurisdiction of America's Uniform Code of Military Justice. Michael O'Hanlon, of the Brookings Institution research group, said there are "these areas that are not as clear cut as the Iraqis would like to think."[17]
U.S. President George W. Bush hailed the passing of the agreement between the two countries. "The Security Agreement addresses our presence, activities, and withdrawal from Iraq", Bush said. He continued that "two years ago, this day seemed unlikely - but the success of the surge and the courage of the Iraqi people set the conditions for these two agreements to be negotiated and approved by the Iraqi parliament."[39]
 
This thread is 8 months old and still fits the bill
GWB was a defict spender
the last GOP budget was 164 billion
BHO was 1.5 trillion, he added 700 billion to our bottom line

What else?
Tax policy, ck
Troop build up in Afghanistan, ck
Take credit for the victory in Iraq, ck
GWB had medicare reform, BHO took it over, ck

What else
4.00 a gallon gas
GWB had the same for about 6 weeks, this is going on for ever I guess
Stimulus
GWB was in the form of a tax rebate
BHO was in the form of resetting the budget base-line. Govt along with Union employees got some cash, the rest of us got the bill
 

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