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  • Obama's economic plan TBA September

    After three years of economic depression, Obama is finally ready to propose a plan to deal with continuing unemployment and rising prices on everything (due to a declining value in the dollar).

    I have some inside info as to what Obama's plan will be.

    Obama's plan will be to plan a speech for October in which he will say he thinks about how to increase jobs from the moment he wakes up every day.
    Last edited by Art; 08-17-2011, 11:08 PM.
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    Glad this imposter is "focusing like a lazer beam on job creation"..."wakes up every day and goes to sleep every night thinking, what can we do to create more jobs"..."am committed to doing whatever it takes to create more US jobs"...And I'm REALLY gald he's been doing this shit since Feb 2009...Douche bag...

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    • #3
      I'm still waiting for just one dem to apologize for voting for his dumb ass. Out of all of you surely one of you have the balls to admit that you fell for the biggest practical joke ever

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      • #4
        What he thinks about each day are two things,

        Where should I golf next?

        Where will I vacation next?
        NBA is a joke

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        • #5
          Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
          What he thinks about each day are two things,

          Where should I golf next?

          Where will I vacation next?

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          • #6
            I will say, Obama is the second biggest idiot in the administration. Someone name me 1 thing Biden has done. He is the biggest joke of a vice president I have ever seen. He just shows up and sits in the background and thats it. He's over in China trying to soothe things over about the debt but hes the last idiot I want over their speaking on OUR behalf

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            • #7
              Originally posted by vols fan View Post
              I will say, Obama is the second biggest idiot in the administration. Someone name me 1 thing Biden has done. He is the biggest joke of a vice president I have ever seen. He just shows up and sits in the background and thats it. He's over in China trying to soothe things over about the debt but hes the last idiot I want over their speaking on OUR behalf

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                Originally posted by Spark View Post

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by vols fan View Post
                  I will say, Obama is the second biggest idiot in the administration. Someone name me 1 thing Biden has done. He is the biggest joke of a vice president I have ever seen. He just shows up and sits in the background and thats it. He's over in China trying to soothe things over about the debt but hes the last idiot I want over their speaking on OUR behalf
                  You are right Vol's, Biden is adumbass and a hypocrite. I have included an article that I read a few years ago about Biden's charitable givings reported on his tax returns. Just unreal how this guy gets away with this stuff. This is a guy who wants to raise our taxes. The article is 3 years old, but still tells a lot about our VP


                  Biden’s Average Annual Charitable-Gift Total: $369
                  September 12, 2008, 12:39 pm

                  By Peter Panepento

                  Sen. Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, have given an average of $369 per year to charities during the past decade, according to tax returns posted today to Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign Web site.

                  Senator Biden, the Democratic nominee for vice president, claimed $995 in charitable gifts in 2007 on the joint return with his wife. That figure is 0.3 percent of the couple’s claimed income of nearly $320,000.

                  The 2007 contributions were significantly higher than the couple’s gifts in previous years, which ranged from $120 to $380.

                  By comparison, Sen. John McCain, the Republican Presidential nominee, in 2007 reported $405,409 in total income and contributed $105,467, or 26 percent of his total income, to charity.

                  Sen. McCain files a separate return from his wife, Cindy. The totals do not include Ms. McCain’s income or charitable contributions.

                  Sen. Obama, and his wife, Michelle, donated $240,000 in 2007, or about 5.7 percent of the couple’s $4.2-million in reported income.

                  Mr. Biden has been rated as the least wealthy U.S. Senator.

                  Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Mr. McCain’s running mate, has not yet made public her tax returns.

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                  • #10
                    Obama's take on the economy is becoming clearer.

                    He continues to blame the Tea Party's influence (on members of the house) for putting brakes on his borrow to go into more debt, spend to give to the people who support him, and tax the capitalists who create jobs.

                    He also says his recovery program should have worked, but we have just had a run of bad luck.

                    So he will renew his hope and change message - hope for good luck and then change for the better.

                    Bottom line: Obama's plan for economic recovery is to hope for good luck.

                    We can all take heart in realizing that Obama is hoping for good luck every moment of every day.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Art View Post
                      Obama's take on the economy is becoming clearer.

                      He continues to blame the Tea Party's influence (on members of the house) for putting brakes on his borrow to go into more debt, spend to give to the people who support him, and tax the capitalists who create jobs.

                      He also says his recovery program should have worked, but we have just had a run of bad luck.

                      So he will renew his hope and change message - hope for good luck and then change for the better.

                      Bottom line: Obama's plan for economic recovery is to hope for

                      good luck

                      We can all take heart in realizing that Obama is hoping for good luck every moment of every day.




                      It would be funnier if it were not so tragic. Democrats need to all be defeated and Republicans need to stop making nice with those who are pulling this country down.


                      Why Are we not hearing more about seal team six and the war in Aghganistan? Obama was quick to take credit for getting BinLaden, now that we lost many members of that team when they were shot down, where is the news. Who fucked that up?
                      NBA is a joke

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post

                        It would be funnier if it were not so tragic. Democrats need to all be defeated and Republicans need to stop making nice with those who are pulling this country down.


                        Why Are we not hearing more about seal team six and the war in Afghanistan? Obama was quick to take credit for getting Bin Laden, now that we lost many members of that team when they were shot down, where is the news. Who fucked that up?
                        The problem is with our rules of engagement, which force us to fight with our hands tied behind our back.

                        Instead of sending a helicopter full of our elite boys that the terrorists destroyed, we should have cluster bombed the whole area and not sacrificed one of our own.

                        We should mass-kill areas where terrorists are embedded - including women and children, and not risk a single life of our own. Killing civilians should be routine if terrorists use the civilians as cover. These "civilians" are at least passively supporting the terrorists in not giving us intel as to where the terrorists are at (so we could selectively kill the terrorists without killing civilians).

                        The USA fights to lose in setting limits in our conduct of warfare.

                        If Eric Holder had his way, our soldiers would have to capture and not kill, then read the captured terrorists their Miranda rights.
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