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Fact Finder wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Knee slappers there FF. At least when we criticized Bozo the W, we had legitimate gripes and factualities, not lame joke after joke.
As bad as a job as Obama is doing, you still can't beat him if the election were held today, lol. Still has a +15 approval rating save for far right Rasmussen polling.
LOL
This joke is writing itself. It might be hilarious if it wasn't so serious. At least you admit he's doing a bad job. Because he is. Now he's the Peace President. Good luck with that. I'm gonna start calling him The Peaceful Won.
JrnyScarab wrote:"Study: Bush administration blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis'
Voyager wrote:JrnyScarab wrote:"Study: Bush administration blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis'
There you go... not to mention the price of gasoline and diesel fuel doubling under his watch and a trillion-dollar war that wasn't necessary. Those things led us to the biggest economic crash in history since the Great Depression.
JrnyScarab wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Knee slappers there FF. At least when we criticized Bozo the W, we had legitimate gripes and factualities, not lame joke after joke.
As bad as a job as Obama is doing, you still can't beat him if the election were held today, lol. Still has a +15 approval rating save for far right Rasmussen polling.
LOL
This joke is writing itself. It might be hilarious if it wasn't so serious. At least you admit he's doing a bad job. Because he is. Now he's the Peace President. Good luck with that. I'm gonna start calling him The Peaceful Won.
From Dr. Robert Epstein: "This isn't what it seems. It's not really a Nobel Prize. It's a "Thank-God-You're-Not-Bush" Prize."![]()
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-robert ... 15715.html
Rockindeano wrote:America's strengths are it's allies, something that were in a vast shortage under President Bush
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Rick wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:someone (andy levy) posted this on twitter...
"Giving Obama the Nobel Peace Prize on the same day we bomb the moon is a slap in the face to the Lunarians"
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JrnyScarab wrote:Here's one for ya FF. So much for your lame attempts at blaming the CRA for this mess we are in. Excerpts below. Full article here http://rawstory.com/2009/10/study-bush-blocked-efforts/
"Study: Bush administration blocked efforts to prevent housing crisis'
"Federal regulators in the Bush administration blocked attempts by state governments to prevent predatory lending practices that resulted in the financial crisis now stalking the American economy, a new study from the University of North Carolina says."
"Last year, seven months before the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the ensuing government banking bailout, then-New York Governor Eliot Spitzer wrote a Washington Post column in which he described how the Bush administration blocked states' efforts to prevent a crisis in the mortgage industry.
Spitzer wrote:
Predatory lending was widely understood to present a looming national crisis. This threat was so clear that as New York attorney general, I joined with colleagues in the other 49 states in attempting to fill the void left by the federal government. Individually, and together, state attorneys general of both parties brought litigation or entered into settlements with many subprime lenders that were engaged in predatory lending practices. Several state legislatures, including New York's, enacted laws aimed at curbing such practices.
What did the Bush administration do in response? Did it reverse course and decide to take action to halt this burgeoning scourge? As Americans are now painfully aware, with hundreds of thousands of homeowners facing foreclosure and our markets reeling, the answer is a resounding no.
Not only did the Bush administration do nothing to protect consumers, it embarked on an aggressive and unprecedented campaign to prevent states from protecting their residents from the very problems to which the federal government was turning a blind eye."
Fact Finder wrote:CNN Poll: Half the country disagrees with Obama on issues
Posted: October 20th, 2009 12:40 PM ET
From CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser
WASHINGTON (CNN) – For the first time since he took over in the White House, Americans don't see eye to eye with President Barack Obama on the important issues, according to a new national poll. But the CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey does indicate that a majority approve of how Obama's handling his duties as president.
According to the poll, which was released Tuesday, 48 percent of people questioned say that they agree with Obama on the issues that matter most to them, with 51 percent saying no. That's a switch from April, when 57 percent said they agreed with the president on important issues, with 41 percent disagreeing.
"Obama is facing crunch time on a number of controversial issues, from health care to financial regulation to cap and trade to Afghanistan," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "The fact that most Americans no longer agree with him on important issues makes his task harder."
The Sushi Hunter wrote:I need to move back to Japan....where 90% of everything my family and I need is within walking distance and unbeatable clean, safe, dependable and efficient/effective public transportation makes up for the remaininug 10%.
Lula wrote:i was under the impression that the stimulus money had not been fully released until recently. i know my school district announced some info regarding funds being released from the state that was sent from the feds. i'm not defending the president, just saying it might be taking some time- government = bureaucrat bs.
StocktontoMalone wrote:A lot of what the stimulus did was to replenish what corporate CEOs and bigwig types lost in the market....The market is a gamble. Everyone knows that going in.......well, that is...except the priviledged.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:A lot of what the stimulus did was to replenish what corporate CEOs and bigwig types lost in the market....The market is a gamble. Everyone knows that going in.......well, that is...except the priviledged.
You sure you don't mean the TARP bailout?
JrnyScarab wrote:Hey FF. Check out this "Fair & Balanced News" from Fox. Fair & Balanced my ass. Oh, I'm aware all the networks probably do this but they don't lay claim to being "Fair & Balanced" like Fox!![]()
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/2 ... 27140.html
RossValoryRocks wrote:JrnyScarab wrote:Hey FF. Check out this "Fair & Balanced News" from Fox. Fair & Balanced my ass. Oh, I'm aware all the networks probably do this but they don't lay claim to being "Fair & Balanced" like Fox!![]()
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/2 ... 27140.html
Yeah like the Huffington Post even pretends to be fair itself.![]()
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