got to add some humor to all you guys fighting over politics
its easier to not give a shit about it...lol
What are you training for, saw that in an earlier post??
Im just doing a little mma now. Ive torn literally every muscle in my body and cant really do the weights like I used to. But mma is just as hard on the body as powerlifting. I need to do something though so thats the choice right now.
Right i shouldnt give a care about politics just another reason to be pissed!
9-11, yeah Bush did that, he planned it and everything.
So sick of hearing 9-11, Katrina, BP oil spill.
One was a terrorist attack cuz they hate America, one was a natural disaster, blame nature, and one was a major mistake. None of those events are the Presidente fault. IMO
So in my opinion, STFU with those events when bitching about Bush or Obama
BOTH sides blame the other and 99% of the ones who argue and whine like little bitches. can't see that. It is truly amazing !!!
I think people are looking for any reason to jump on this guy's nuts...
Every president takes vacation time Vols. To say he's not showing great leadership because he vacationed for 27 hours in the Gulf, is trying to make a mountain out of a molehill. Or any of the vacationing he has done.
In comparing apples to apples, and I don't really care that you thought Bush did a terrible job or not, because I never saw anyone from the right in here talking about this. G.W. Bush took more vacation days than any other president in the history of the US...And guess whose record he broke? Ronald Reagan.
In mid July Obama had taken half the vacation time Bush had taken at the same point in their presidency. Bush took 1020 days of vacation. More than 1/3 of his days as president were spent on vacation....During some of the absolute worst events this country has endured in the past 200 years. Obama won't come close to putting a dent in those kind of numbers.
If leadership is based on vacationing, every president was a poor leader.
First-time jobless claims hit 500K, highest level since November as labor market weakens
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
AP Economics Writer
(AP) 12:28:33 PM (ET), Thursday, August 19, 2010 (WASHINGTON)
Employers appear to be laying off workers again as the economic recovery weakens. The number of people applying for unemployment benefits reached the half-million mark last week for the first time since November.
It was the third straight week that first-time jobless claims rose. The upward trend suggests the private sector may report a net loss of jobs in August for the first time this year.
Initial claims rose by 12,000 last week to 500,000, the Labor Department said Thursday.
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