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browntiger1 year, 8 months ago
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Oh republican economy keeps getting better and better everyday.
You borrow and then spend spend spend, and spend some more. After all it is so important to spend billion/week to patrol streets of Iraq.
Nothing wrong with $4/gal price of gas - it is economy stupid. Rule of supply and demand. It is a perfect republican economy: everything produced in china, all engineering - china, IT - india. US just need fast food workers and CEOs.
And let's face it it will not get better. CEOs making too much money on china. They will get the best government money can buy. Keep voting same old crooks. Heck McCain proposes to cut corporate taxes! Wow in fiscal crisis!
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djrevelky1 year, 8 months ago
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It's not a Republican economy, it's an economy from ALL of the crooks in China.
It started when Clinton started giving the Chinese money and technology while passing NAFTA letting all of our corporations go to Mexico. We just started seeing the results of it during Bush.
All of our economic problems started in 1996 under a Democratic President with a Republican Congress. They continued in 2000 with a Republican President and a Republican Congress. They still continue now with a Republican President and a Democrat congress. Next year, when Barry is president and has a Democratic Congress they will still continue.
Anyone who thinks that anyone currently in Washington is going to fix the economy overnight and undue 16 consectutive years of bad economic policy is a serious sheep.
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