Please Say It Aint So. U.S.,Worst Economy On North American Continent...

LibocalypseNow

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Who would have ever dreamed our nation could fall so far so fast? With Mexico's Unemployment Rate now at 4.5%,that's half of what the current U.S. Unemployment Rate is. We're up to 9.4%. And Canada has turned their Economy around and is doing well. So,Worst Economy in North America? Yes,it is true. I know it's shocking but it is reality. So thank you President Obama & Democrats,you've managed to achieve something once thought unimaginable. God Bless America...Cause we're gonna need all the prayers we can get.
 
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I have to admit i never thought i would live to see the day when the U.S. had the worst Economy on the North American Continent. Man,what a mess. :(
 
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USA is the sick man of a dying world.

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Actually, Libo, you can place the blame squarely on Reaganomics for the very mess we are in now. I hate to say we told the retarded right that it would be so, but here goes "We told you so..."
 
Who would have ever dreamed our nation could fall so far so fast? With Mexico's Unemployment Rate now at 4.5%,that's half of what the current U.S. Unemployment Rate is. We're up to 9.4%. And Canada has turned their Economy around and is doing well. So,Worst Economy in North America? Yes,it is true. I know it's shocking but it is reality. So thank you President Obama & Democrats,you've managed to achieve something once thought unimaginable. God Bless America. Cause we're gonna need all the prayers we can get.

What did you expect. The US was the source of the global economic downturn (just like the depression that started in 1929) with US banks pushing those damn CDS. We had already exported most of our manufacturing jobs. None of that was done by Obama, but you want to blame him for not turning it around.

Conservatives are fools. You guys can't and won't face reality, and you always look for scapegoats. It reminds me of how you guys acted after 9-11 when people tried to examine the real reasons why we were attacked. That fool, Bush, kept on saying it was because "they hate our freedom." Even Pat Buchanan knew that was nonsense.

Here's a clue for you. You can't fix a problem if you can't face what the real problem is.
 
Worst economy on the continent? Lol.

That's why everyone's sneaking across the border to find illegal work in Mexico.

Don't laugh. Times have changed. We're the laughingstock now.
 
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Worst economy on the continent? Lol.

That's why everyone's sneaking across the border to find illegal work in Mexico.

Don't laugh. Times have changed. We're the laughingstock now.

Per capita GDP:

United States: $47,284
Canada: $39,057
Mexico: $14,430

if Mexicans woke up tomorrow to find their incomes had TRIPLED overnight, they would still be poorer than the US.
 
Worst economy on the continent? Lol.

That's why everyone's sneaking across the border to find illegal work in Mexico.

Don't laugh. Times have changed. We're the laughingstock now.

Per capita GDP:

United States: $47,284
Canada: $39,057
Mexico: $14,430

if Mexicans woke up tomorrow to find their incomes had TRIPLED overnight, they would still be poorer than the US.

We're going in the wrong direction while Mexico is clearly going in the right direction. That should be alarming to all Americans.
 
Not worst economy, worst economic growth. I still prefer to live in the US over Mexico. But the US is heading in the complete wrong direction. The Great Depression taught us that the Keynesian policies of Hoover and FDR failed. Stagflation proved to us that Keynesian economics is a complete farce. And what do we do now? Pursue the same failed policies. It was Einstein who said that pursuing the same policies and expecting different results is the definition of insanity. It shouldn't take a genius to figure that out.
 
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Actually, Libo, you can place the blame squarely on Reaganomics for the very mess we are in now. I hate to say we told the retarded right that it would be so, but here goes "We told you so..."

So it's still the Republican's fault even when your Democrats are destroying the Country? Ok gotcha. lol! :cuckoo:
 
Who would have ever dreamed our nation could fall so far so fast? With Mexico's Unemployment Rate now at 4.5%,that's half of what the current U.S. Unemployment Rate is. We're up to 9.4%. And Canada has turned their Economy around and is doing well. So,Worst Economy in North America? Yes,it is true. I know it's shocking but it is reality. So thank you President Obama & Democrats,you've managed to achieve something once thought unimaginable. God Bless America...Cause we're gonna need all the prayers we can get.

Who would have ever thunk it that Canada, the haven for North America's Socialists where government accounts for almost 50% of their GDP, would be doing better than the good Ole USA? No doubt this is the fault of all the poor Americans sucking at the tit of the system.
 
Who would have ever dreamed our nation could fall so far so fast? With Mexico's Unemployment Rate now at 4.5%,that's half of what the current U.S. Unemployment Rate is. We're up to 9.4%. And Canada has turned their Economy around and is doing well. So,Worst Economy in North America? Yes,it is true. I know it's shocking but it is reality. So thank you President Obama & Democrats,you've managed to achieve something once thought unimaginable. God Bless America...Cause we're gonna need all the prayers we can get.

Who would have ever thunk it that Canada, the haven for North America's Socialists where government accounts for almost 50% of their GDP, would be doing better than the good Ole USA? No doubt this is the fault of all the poor Americans sucking at the tit of the system.

Canada has moved away from Socialism. They know it's a failed system. They figured that out a long time ago. Now we just need to catch up and realize it too.
 
Don't laugh. Times have changed. We're the laughingstock now.

Per capita GDP:

United States: $47,284
Canada: $39,057
Mexico: $14,430

if Mexicans woke up tomorrow to find their incomes had TRIPLED overnight, they would still be poorer than the US.

We're going in the wrong direction while Mexico is clearly going in the right direction. That should be alarming to all Americans.

Mexico was harder hit by the recession (losing 6.5% of GDP in 2009) and grew by .5% last quarter.

They are not "clearly going in the right direction".
 
Not worst economy, worst economic growth.

Except, that's not true.

The Great Depression taught us that the Keynesian policies of Hoover and FDR failed.
The fasest period of peacetime growth in modern history wasn't good enough for ya?

You should make sure you know what Keynesian economics is before you start dropping the term.

Do you think we're in an environment where monetary stimulus won't work?
 
Per capita GDP:

United States: $47,284
Canada: $39,057
Mexico: $14,430

if Mexicans woke up tomorrow to find their incomes had TRIPLED overnight, they would still be poorer than the US.

We're going in the wrong direction while Mexico is clearly going in the right direction. That should be alarming to all Americans.

Mexico was harder hit by the recession (losing 6.5% of GDP in 2009) and grew by .5% last quarter.

They are not "clearly going in the right direction".

More recent numbers show their growth to be much better than ours. And then there's their 4.5% Unemployment. So i stand by what i stated. We are moving in the wrong direction while Mexico is moving in the right direction.
 
We're going in the wrong direction while Mexico is clearly going in the right direction. That should be alarming to all Americans.

Mexico was harder hit by the recession (losing 6.5% of GDP in 2009) and grew by .5% last quarter.

They are not "clearly going in the right direction".

More recent numbers show their growth to be much better than ours.

Why do you just make shit up?
Mexican central bank acknowledges violence slowing GDP growth - Fox News Latino

The deputy governor of Mexico's central bank acknowledged here that organized crime violence is slowing economic growth, although he said JP Morgan Chase's estimate of a 1-1.5 percent hit to Mexico's gross domestic product was too high.

"One can conclude that, although the Mexican economy continues to grow, it would probably be growing more," Manuel Sanchez told Efe in an interview after a meeting Thursday with investors in New York organized by the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce.

He said that "qualitatively, it's clear that to some degree the economy should be growing a little bit more, especially in the regions specifically affected by the violence."

Mexico has been wracked by violence involving well-funded, heavily armed drug cartels fighting over smuggling routes to the United States. Turf battles among the mobs and the gangs' clashes with security forces have left some 40,000 dead over the past four-and-a-half years.

So much better of an economy than the US!
 
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