R's are better than D's

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Pretty cool of you to type a totally fucking lame come back and post it.

Are you related to truthmatters???

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I love Pee-Wee. He's amazingly funny. You are not though.

Pretty cool of you to type a totally fucking lame come back and post it.
 
No way. The MSM and the Obama admin are working to keep it under wraps. Hell...even the conservatives who pay close attention and post on forums like this don't know anything about it.

You should start another thread on it with a more catchy title. They need to know.
 
Let's hope the voters see the pattern


They do. They can see the extreme right and their mental illness of hating america and wanting to destroy it at all costs.

That's why Obama is running away from Romney in the polls? :rolleyes:
You really are a dishonest member of this board, aren't you?
 
Well, they're counting several states helped significantly by the auto bailout, which would have never occurred with a Romney as president,

and, they're counting several states helped significantly by the boom in energy production,

which, supposedly is impossible since supposedly Obama is too anti-domestic energy production for any such thing to happen.

Translation: Americans getting back to work in GOP-led States is very bad news for you Obamabot/Dems. Wave bye bye to Congress. You might keep the White House, but your agenda is dead.

lol, so your past certainty that Obama was toast has cracked.

Good call.
 
Partisan? Im just explainging things. Im not voting voting for any of these jokers. I have standards unlike you.

Why wouldn't he benefit from it? Do you have absolute proof that this was soley because of these governors? I doubt it.

Lol you sure do a lot of projecting in your silly argument.

Numbers don't lie- they tell their own story- just like the re-call election in a democrat strong-hold where the republican governor turned a $3.6 billion deficit without raising taxes into a net positive in job growth and an elimination of their deficit and a $154 million dollar surplus.

In the posts of yours I have read, you are always sounding off against republicans and always supporting democrats.- but right, you are not a partisan phhhht.


he's as partisan as they come. he fools NO ONE but himself.

I know and you know- as does everyone else- but it is just a message board where lying to yourself and others has no real consequences... since being in denial is not just a river in Egypt
 
The Democrats also picked up governorships in 2010.

Four of them - California, Minnesota, Vermont, and Connecticut.

Unemployment is down in every one of those states as well.

The rightwingers are trying to sell another lie.
 
The Democrats also picked up governorships in 2010.

Four of them - California, Minnesota, Vermont, and Connecticut.

Unemployment is down in every one of those states as well.

The rightwingers are trying to sell another lie.

The lie is only how you choose to see it..

Since January of 2011, here is how much the unemployment rate declined in each of the 17 states that elected Republican governors in 2010, according to theExaminer:


Kansas - 6.9% to 6.1% = a decline of 0.8 [percentage points (11.6 percent)]

Maine - 8.0% to 7.4% = a decline of 0.6 [percentage points (7.5 percent)]

Michigan - 10.9% to 8.5% = a decline of [2.4 percentage points (22 percent)]

New Mexico - 7.7% to 6.7% = a decline of [1.0 percentage points (13 percent)]

Oklahoma - 6.2% to 4.8% = a decline of [1.4 percentage points - (22.6 percent)]

Pennsylvania - 8.0% to 7.4% = a decline of [.6 percentage points (7.5 percent)]

Tennessee - 9.5% to 7.9% = a decline of [1.6 percentage points (16.8 percent)]

Wisconsin - 7.7% to 6.8% = a decline of [0.9 percentage points (11.9 percent)]

Wyoming - 6.3% to 5.2% = a decline of [1.1 percentage points (17.5 percent)]

Alabama - 9.3% to 7.4% = a decline of [1.9 percentage points (20.4 percent)]

Georgia - 10.1% to 8.9% = a decline of [1.2 percentage points (11.9 percent)]

South Carolina - 10.6% to 9.1% = a decline of [1.5 percentage points (14.2 percent)]

South Dakota - 5.0% to 4.3% = a decline of [0.7 percentage points (14 percent)]

Florida - 10.9% to 8.6% = a decline of [2.3 percentage points (21 percent)]

Nevada - 13.8% to 11.6% = a decline of [2.2 percentage points (15.9 percent)]

Iowa - 6.1% to 5.1% = a decline of [1.0 percentage points (16.4 percent)]

Ohio - 9.0% to 7.3% = a decline of [1.7 percentage points (18.9 percent)]

This was not the case for states that elected Democrats in 2010. For instance, the unemployment rate in New York actually went up. On average, states that elected Republican governors in 2010 saw their unemployment rates decrease at a faster clip than states that elected Democrats and the unemployment rate at the national level did.
 

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