So what would be the solution? Or is this another attack on our President.. .
8,753,935: Workers on Disability Set Another Record in July; Exceed Population of 39 States | CNSNews.com
The 8,753,935 workers who took federal disability insurance payments in July exceeded the population of 39 of the 50 states. Only 11 states—California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina and New Jersey—had more people in them than the number of workers on the federal disability insurance rolls in July.![]()
So what would be the solution? Or is this another attack on our President.. .
First thing we could do. "Vote the bums out" by bums I mean the Socialists, progressives, and all the liberal do nothings in the Senate. Can you really tell me that you are happy with the economy as it stands today. Obama has lied over and over again about how he is going to fix the economy, and the jobs, and who knows what else. I can almost write your reply for you, but I will let you go ahead and enjoy yourself.
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So it's all our Presidents falt? Our do nothing bill blocking Republican controlled congress has nothing to do with it.. Yea Ok just keep dreaming..
Last edited by Jinx; 07-23-2012 at 04:07 PM.
People are giving up, the American dream is dead. Multinational corporations run the country and have destroyed the middleclass. Anarchy and chaos are right around the corner. I'm not advocating this, but at this point I see it as inevitable. The global economy is a failure. It's not Obamas fault, it's not Bushes fault, both parties are in the bag for the large corporate interests that really dictate what does and doesn't happen. Very sad.
Voters fault Obama for nation's weak economy - The Hill's Video
Two-thirds of likely voters say the weak economy is Washington’s fault, and more blame President Obama than anybody else, according to a new poll for The Hill.
It found that 66 percent believe paltry job growth and slow economic recovery is the result of bad policy. Thirty-four percent say Obama is the most to blame, followed by 23 percent who say Congress is the culprit. Twenty percent point the finger at Wall Street, and 18 percent cite former President George W. Bush.
The results highlight the reelection challenge Obama faces amid dissatisfaction with his first-term performance on the economy.
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The bad job numbers are Obama’s fault - The Insiders - The Washington Post
The weak June jobs numbers are a fitting and ironic ending to President Obama's so-called "Betting on America" tour. By any measure, there is little reason to bet on the economy improving during an Obama presidency. If he had a realistic economic approach, good policies or even the willingness to drive growth, he would. And make no mistake, the low jobs numbers are Obama and the Democrats' fault.
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Blame whoever you please, we went though a major economic recession/ depression/ crash similar to 1929 and its just not going to be easy to get out of it.
Seems to me Republicans would like to cut social programs ( aid to the needy) and cut tax's ( mostly on the rich the so called job creators) also to cut Government spending but probably not on projects they like.
The Dems see a need for Stimulus spending and help to the needy, raising revenue by raising tax's on those who can best afford to pay them.
I think they have a much sounder plan
Hillary(on the Benghazi attacks): "What difference does it make"... YOU, make no difference to us, but for those families of the dead, you could have made a big difference.....