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The Republican party's days are numbered. After losing the presidency to a black man and then to a woman must be the worst feeling in the world for the tight ass whitey party. Jesus that must suck.

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(the solution is simple just listen to the majority of Americans)

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Read the comments.....the forum R white men know what women and minorities think and what's best for them.  Then tney wonder why only white men support the R's. :lol: 

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1 hour ago, SnowRider said:

Read the comments.....the forum R white men know what women and minorities think and what's best for them.  Then tney wonder why only white men support the R's. :lol: 

Its gotta suck. All they have to do is their job just listen to their constituents and do what the majority want.

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Why Democrats fail on the economy

June 7, 2016

Updated 3:46 p.m.

 

The primaries, where Democrats debate over who loves African Americans the most, and Republicans debate who loves Jesus more, are over. Now, both parties must sell us on who will be best for the economy.

Hillary Clinton said that, as president, she would put Bill Clinton in charge of the economy. Yes, the feminist icon is letting the man handle the checkbook. Bill wants an office in the basement of the White House so Hillary can’t just pop in on him.

Maybe Bill Clinton’s first move to reduce costs at the White House will be to fire the older salaried employees and hire interns.

In reality, while President Obama grasps at taking credit for an economy that will go down in history as the weakest of any president’s, he’s only spinning it. Obama will be the only president ever to preside over an eight-year period without a single year of at least 3 percent GDP growth. Oh, and he doubled our federal debt, adding more debt (about $10 trillion) than all 43 presidents before him.

He says he led us out of the recession with all his community organizing skills. He was inaugurated in January 2009, and the recession ended that June. He and Senate Majority Leader “Dingy” Harry Reid had not even unpacked their copies of Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals” yet. Obama acted like that the end of the recession was such a major accomplishment, but the reality is that we have had 47 recessions in the U.S. since records have been kept, dating back to 1790. Recessions come along every five years or so, and we come out of every one of them.

His right-hand hatchet man Rahm Emanuel, said it best: “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” Obama preyed on the economic fears of the country to load on big-government regulations and taxes that have, in fact, slowed the economy. Per the Wall Street Journal, “Mr. Obama will likely go down as having the worst economic-growth record of any president since the trough of the Great Depression in 1933 – over eight decades spanning 13 administrations, Mr. Obama thus far has overseen 1.7 percent average annual economic growth.”

Big recessions are historically followed by robust recoveries. This didn’t happen under Obama because he decided to grow government, not jobs and the economy. Ronald Reagan inherited a recession from Jimmy Carter in 1981, but Reagan grew the economy an average of 4.6 percent a year by getting government out of the way and by cutting taxes.

Obama touts the unemployment rate, now 4.7 percent, but that number is misleading. New unemployment claims slow seven years after a recession ended. Workers can’t claim but about 99 weeks of unemployment. The real number to watch is the dismal labor-force participation rate, down to 62 percent from 66 percent when Obama took office. The latest bad jobs numbers tell us that 94 million Americans are not in the labor force. Our country’s safety net has become a hammock. An estimated 18 percent of unmarried males and 23 percent of unmarried women ages 25-54 are not in the labor force. It is now cool to be a layabout; Obama blames everyone else but the mooch.

No wonder Hillary Clinton is distancing herself from Obama’s economic record. He has created costly government, not jobs. He has picked industries he doesn’t like, such as coal, for-profit colleges, payday lending, etc., and instructed his goons to regulate them out of business.

Donald Trump resonates with the American people because this supposed recovery has not helped the middle class, as Democrats had promised. The average family now makes $53,700 per year, down from about $56,000 when Obama started working his “magic” on the economy. And now it is estimated that the average family pays $15,000 a year in regulatory costs. The Competitive Enterprise Institute says this hidden tax, in the form of 3,600 new regulations and 175,000 pages in the “Code of Federal Regulations,” includes more than 1 million regulatory restrictions that burden every family. They just don’t see it. Restaurants and limos are busy in D.C., but not in Toledo.

Obama had no business experience. He couldn’t even get hired as head of diversity at Trump University. Ditto for other liberal “stewards of our economy” like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. Reid grew up in a Nevada town with no high school and worked as a janitor cleaning brothels before becoming the Senate leader of the Democratic Party – a lateral move.

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28 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

The Republican party's days are numbered. After losing the presidency to a black man and then to a woman must be the worst feeling in the world for the tight ass whitey party. Jesus that must suck.

JMO

 

 

 

 

(the solution is simple just listen to the majority of Americans)

Ah so now you're supporting hillary, but still supposedly aren't voting for her. :snack:

 

East coast pubs, especially Lepage, ftw! Bible belters need to STFU :bc:

 

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1 hour ago, snoughnut said:

:koo-koo:

 

Why Democrats fail on the economy

June 7, 2016

Updated 3:46 p.m.

 

The primaries, where Democrats debate over who loves African Americans the most, and Republicans debate who loves Jesus more, are over. Now, both parties must sell us on who will be best for the economy.

Hillary Clinton said that, as president, she would put Bill Clinton in charge of the economy. Yes, the feminist icon is letting the man handle the checkbook. Bill wants an office in the basement of the White House so Hillary can’t just pop in on him.

Maybe Bill Clinton’s first move to reduce costs at the White House will be to fire the older salaried employees and hire interns.

In reality, while President Obama grasps at taking credit for an economy that will go down in history as the weakest of any president’s, he’s only spinning it. Obama will be the only president ever to preside over an eight-year period without a single year of at least 3 percent GDP growth. Oh, and he doubled our federal debt, adding more debt (about $10 trillion) than all 43 presidents before him.

He says he led us out of the recession with all his community organizing skills. He was inaugurated in January 2009, and the recession ended that June. He and Senate Majority Leader “Dingy” Harry Reid had not even unpacked their copies of Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals” yet. Obama acted like that the end of the recession was such a major accomplishment, but the reality is that we have had 47 recessions in the U.S. since records have been kept, dating back to 1790. Recessions come along every five years or so, and we come out of every one of them.

His right-hand hatchet man Rahm Emanuel, said it best: “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” Obama preyed on the economic fears of the country to load on big-government regulations and taxes that have, in fact, slowed the economy. Per the Wall Street Journal, “Mr. Obama will likely go down as having the worst economic-growth record of any president since the trough of the Great Depression in 1933 – over eight decades spanning 13 administrations, Mr. Obama thus far has overseen 1.7 percent average annual economic growth.”

Big recessions are historically followed by robust recoveries. This didn’t happen under Obama because he decided to grow government, not jobs and the economy. Ronald Reagan inherited a recession from Jimmy Carter in 1981, but Reagan grew the economy an average of 4.6 percent a year by getting government out of the way and by cutting taxes.

Obama touts the unemployment rate, now 4.7 percent, but that number is misleading. New unemployment claims slow seven years after a recession ended. Workers can’t claim but about 99 weeks of unemployment. The real number to watch is the dismal labor-force participation rate, down to 62 percent from 66 percent when Obama took office. The latest bad jobs numbers tell us that 94 million Americans are not in the labor force. Our country’s safety net has become a hammock. An estimated 18 percent of unmarried males and 23 percent of unmarried women ages 25-54 are not in the labor force. It is now cool to be a layabout; Obama blames everyone else but the mooch.

No wonder Hillary Clinton is distancing herself from Obama’s economic record. He has created costly government, not jobs. He has picked industries he doesn’t like, such as coal, for-profit colleges, payday lending, etc., and instructed his goons to regulate them out of business.

Donald Trump resonates with the American people because this supposed recovery has not helped the middle class, as Democrats had promised. The average family now makes $53,700 per year, down from about $56,000 when Obama started working his “magic” on the economy. And now it is estimated that the average family pays $15,000 a year in regulatory costs. The Competitive Enterprise Institute says this hidden tax, in the form of 3,600 new regulations and 175,000 pages in the “Code of Federal Regulations,” includes more than 1 million regulatory restrictions that burden every family. They just don’t see it. Restaurants and limos are busy in D.C., but not in Toledo.

Obama had no business experience. He couldn’t even get hired as head of diversity at Trump University. Ditto for other liberal “stewards of our economy” like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. Reid grew up in a Nevada town with no high school and worked as a janitor cleaning brothels before becoming the Senate leader of the Democratic Party – a lateral move.

The Democrats have always brought the country back from the brink after a republican presidency

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1 hour ago, GGNHL said:

Ah so now you're supporting hillary, but still supposedly aren't voting for her. :snack:

 

East coast pubs, especially Lepage, ftw! Bible belters need to STFU :bc:

 

LePage should run for governor of Alabama.

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3 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

The Democrats have always brought the country back from the brink after a republican presidency

Another lie, Obummer is the worst president this country has ever seen Mc Liar.

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5 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

LePage should run for governor of Alabama.

I bet he could help them turn their state around too, good idea MC. :bc:

4 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Imagine losing to a black guy twice and then a white woman? Fuck thats got to hurt

 

Imagine being as bad at :fishing: as Snowrider. :lol:

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25 minutes ago, snoughnut said:

Another lie, Obummer is the worst president this country has ever seen Mc Liar.

Not even close. Dubya has him beat by a mile. Only a complete retard could think otherwise.

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1 hour ago, Mainecat said:

The Republican party's days are numbered. After losing the presidency to a black man and then to a woman must be the worst feeling in the world for the tight ass whitey party. Jesus that must suck.

JMO

 

 

 

 

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More racist and sexist insinuation from a liberal.   Big surprise.  Why I hate the left so much.  

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2 minutes ago, Highmark said:

More racist and sexist insinuation from a liberal.   Big surprise.  Why I hate the left so much.  

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Most of the racist and sexist comment on this forum are from the resident democrat hacks.

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31 minutes ago, Anler said:

Not even close. Dubya has him beat by a mile. Only a complete retard could think otherwise.

Poor Anal Lube Liar

While Obama can talk the bark off a banyan tree, he cannot make Americans hallucinate prosperity. Here is the sad picture they actually see. Labor Force Participation Rate on Obama’s watch has fallen from 65.7 percent to 62.8 percent, a level last measured before Obama in March 1978. Meanwhile, annualized GDP growth nearly stalled in the first quarter at a meager 0.5 percent. This is down from already tepid 1.4 percent growth in the fourth quarter of 2015. Obama is the only U.S. chief executive in history not to preside over even a single year with 3 percent GDP growth. During the Obama years, the number of Americans below the poverty line is up 3.5 percent. Real median household income: down 2.3 percent. Americans on Food Stamps — 33 million then, 46 million now: up 39.5 percent. Americans who own homes: down 5.6 percent. National debt — $10.63 trillion then vs. $19.19 trillion last Wednesday: up 80.5 percent. Meanwhile, millions of college-educated Millennials are languishing in their parents’ basements and wallowing in student debt, with limited prospects. Many of those who have found work lag their predecessors. A recent report by New York City’s Democratic comptroller Scott Stringer found that Gotham employees born between 1985 and 1996 earn roughly 20 percent less than their peers a generation earlier. Lack of work and lower wages are a recipe for student-debt hangovers. Robust economic growth is the cure. “This generation is at a crossroads. They worked hard, got an education and then faced roadblocks to getting a good-paying job,” Stringer told U.S. News and World Report. “We need to foster an economy here that helps young people get ahead, not one that holds them back. Under Obama Insurance companies are fleeing Obamacare’s exchanges. Amid $650 million in expected losses this year, UnitedHealth announced that it would medevac itself out of all but “a handful” of its 34 state markets. The percentage of families in which no one is employed has grown from 17.8 in 2008 to 19.7 in 2015, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports.  As the Wall Street Journal’s Dan Henninger has noted, even the Clintons acknowledge Obama’s economic wreckage. Americans are suffering “the awful legacy of the last eight years,” Bill Clinton said in March. He explained on April 26, “The problem is, 80 percent of the American people are still living on what they were living on the day before the crash [of 2008]. And about half the American people, after you adjust for inflation, are living on what they were living on the last day I was president, 15 years ago. In Obama’s eighth year, Americans remain in pain.

 
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2 minutes ago, snoughnut said:

Poor Anal Lube Liar

While Obama can talk the bark off a banyan tree, he cannot make Americans hallucinate prosperity. Here is the sad picture they actually see. Labor Force Participation Rate on Obama’s watch has fallen from 65.7 percent to 62.8 percent, a level last measured before Obama in March 1978. Meanwhile, annualized GDP growth nearly stalled in the first quarter at a meager 0.5 percent. This is down from already tepid 1.4 percent growth in the fourth quarter of 2015. Obama is the only U.S. chief executive in history not to preside over even a single year with 3 percent GDP growth. During the Obama years, the number of Americans below the poverty line is up 3.5 percent. Real median household income: down 2.3 percent. Americans on Food Stamps — 33 million then, 46 million now: up 39.5 percent. Americans who own homes: down 5.6 percent. National debt — $10.63 trillion then vs. $19.19 trillion last Wednesday: up 80.5 percent. Meanwhile, millions of college-educated Millennials are languishing in their parents’ basements and wallowing in student debt, with limited prospects. Many of those who have found work lag their predecessors. A recent report by New York City’s Democratic comptroller Scott Stringer found that Gotham employees born between 1985 and 1996 earn roughly 20 percent less than their peers a generation earlier. Lack of work and lower wages are a recipe for student-debt hangovers. Robust economic growth is the cure. “This generation is at a crossroads. They worked hard, got an education and then faced roadblocks to getting a good-paying job,” Stringer told U.S. News and World Report. “We need to foster an economy here that helps young people get ahead, not one that holds them back. Under Obama Insurance companies are fleeing Obamacare’s exchanges. Amid $650 million in expected losses this year, UnitedHealth announced that it would medevac itself out of all but “a handful” of its 34 state markets. The percentage of families in which no one is employed has grown from 17.8 in 2008 to 19.7 in 2015, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports.  As the Wall Street Journal’s Dan Henninger has noted, even the Clintons acknowledge Obama’s economic wreckage. Americans are suffering “the awful legacy of the last eight years,” Bill Clinton said in March. He explained on April 26, “The problem is, 80 percent of the American people are still living on what they were living on the day before the crash [of 2008]. And about half the American people, after you adjust for inflation, are living on what they were living on the last day I was president, 15 years ago. In Obama’s eighth year, Americans remain in pain.

 

You are the retard I was referring to... :bc:

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3 minutes ago, snoughnut said:

Under Obama Insurance companies are fleeing Obamacare’s exchanges. Amid $650 million in expected losses this year, UnitedHealth announced that it would medevac itself out of all but “a handful” of its 34 state markets.

But according to MC that was one great thing barry did! 

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