Name one major Obama initiative the GOP stopped.Easy to recover when you triple the debt spending on defense and screw the nonrich with tax hikes...oh and a corrupt S+L bubble...That's not what she said. Here's the money quote, and I put the important piece in bold.View attachment 61859
Nobody's lying. NYCarb... There are LOTS of true statements you could make about that chart.. ONE of them is that Obama is the FIRST in that chart not to have a single year with over 3% growth..
But that's a VICTORY.. Because leftists see an ever increasing economy as "unsustainable" and a BAD thing. It's a GOAL of leftists to reduce the growth of consumption and use of resources..
One of the statements I'll make is that the chart shows a clear lack of volatility or variance as time goes on. It's like a sputtering engine coming to a gradual silent halt.. You can see that in a graph -- better than in a table..
She lied when she said Reagan never saw a year under 3%. Now fuck off.
By comparison, it never fell below 3% during the Reagan recovery
There is a difference between "recovery years" and "never saw a year".
We could easily top 3% with a typical-for-the-situation infrastructure and training bill- but we can't do ANYTHING the black guy wants...GOP a-holes and dupes AGAIN. A disgrace.
They blocked the background check bill that had the support of 90% of the American people.
and then there's this which is part of the link sent to knowgood
The American Jobs Act
-- The Paycheck Fairness Act
-- An increase in the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour
-- An array of gun control measures
-- Universal pre-kindergarten education
-- A week's paid sick leave for all
-- Higher tax rates on the rich
-- A new minimum tax on multinational companies
-- Overhaul and expansion of unemployment benefits
These diverse proposals have one thing in common: they went nowhere because congressional Republicans blocked them all. Of course, with Senate Democrats willing to filibuster, the President with his veto pen and plenty of votes to sustain him, the Republican agenda hasn't gone anywhere either. The House GOP hardliners like to characterize this as "surrender," but a much better word for it would be stalemate.