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beenthere

New Member
I love how Republican's piss and moan about how taxpayers give money to welfare recipients....when we spend twice as much fighting pointless wars and policing the globe.


I'm no Obama fan but you numb nuts right wingers need to get the picture clear...the economy was SHIT before Obama took office. It's not quantum physics, it's common sense. Open your eyes.
You're right, the economy was shit before Obama took office. does it take quantum physics to figure out he was elected to fix it and fucking FAILED miserably?

Dumb ass leftie!
When will you idiot lefties finally come to terms with Obama being in way over his head.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign asked Florida Governor Rick Scott to tone down his statements heralding improvements in the state’s economy because they clash with the presumptive Republican nominee’s message that the nation is suffering under President Barack Obama, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Scott, a Republican, was asked to say that the state’s jobless rate could improve faster under a Romney presidency, according to the people, who asked not to be named.

What’s unfolding in Florida highlights a dilemma for the Romney campaign: how to allow Republican governors to take credit for economic improvements in their states while faulting Obama’s stewardship of the national economy. Republican governors in Ohio, Virginia, Michigan and Wisconsin also have highlighted improving economies.
 

beenthere

New Member
Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign asked Florida Governor Rick Scott to tone down his statements heralding improvements in the state’s economy because they clash with the presumptive Republican nominee’s message that the nation is suffering under President Barack Obama, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Scott, a Republican, was asked to say that the state’s jobless rate could improve faster under a Romney presidency, according to the people, who asked not to be named.

What’s unfolding in Florida highlights a dilemma for the Romney campaign: how to allow Republican governors to take credit for economic improvements in their states while faulting Obama’s stewardship of the national economy. Republican governors in Ohio, Virginia, Michigan and Wisconsin also have highlighted improving economies.
Well wouldn't that be appropriate, Governor Scott Walker took so much shit from you lefties for getting rid of public union bargaining rights and saving Wisconsin from bankruptcy and creating thousands of jobs in the process. Why in the hell should Obama get credit from it?
 

abandonconflict

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If I didn't have disability, I wouldn't eat. I fought for the US as an airborne infantryman, took part in two invasions/occupations. I would still be in if I could. Beennowhere thinks I should be panhandling on a street corner.

That is why he is voting for this guy...
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Well wouldn't that be appropriate, Governor Scott Walker took so much shit from you lefties for getting rid of public union bargaining rights and saving Wisconsin from bankruptcy and creating thousands of jobs in the process. Why in the hell should Obama get credit from it?
I dont even know where to start with that one
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I dont even know where to start with that one
you could start by reminding herr beenqueer about the difference between rick scott and scott walker. one is the governor where scott comes first and job creation ranks dead last, the other is where scott comes last and he is dead last in job approval.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
But the Christian Science Monitor reports that under Walker’s leadership the “state’s lead in job losses is significantly greater than the rest of the 50 states,” including 4,300 lost jobs just this March, long-after the protests took place:
Wisconsin lost 23,900 jobs between March 2011 and March 2012, according to data released Tuesday by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The state’s lead in job losses is significantly greater than the rest of the 50 states: No other state lost more than 3,500 jobs.

The majority of the losses in Wisconsin, 17,800, were in the public sector. However, the state lost more private-sector jobs, 6,100, than any other state. The only other states to report private-sector job losses in the same time period (instead of private-sector gains) were Mississippi and Rhode Island.

Governor Walker has been campaigning on a message that jobs are up in Wisconsin, responding to positive data for January and February that 17,000 jobs were added in his state. The loss of 4,300 jobs in March reversed that trend.​
 

beenthere

New Member
But the Christian Science Monitor reports that under Walker’s leadership the “state’s lead in job losses is significantly greater than the rest of the 50 states,” including 4,300 lost jobs just this March, long-after the protests took place:
Wisconsin lost 23,900 jobs between March 2011 and March 2012, according to data released Tuesday by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The state’s lead in job losses is significantly greater than the rest of the 50 states: No other state lost more than 3,500 jobs.

The majority of the losses in Wisconsin, 17,800, were in the public sector. However, the state lost more private-sector jobs, 6,100, than any other state. The only other states to report private-sector job losses in the same time period (instead of private-sector gains) were Mississippi and Rhode Island.

Governor Walker has been campaigning on a message that jobs are up in Wisconsin, responding to positive data for January and February that 17,000 jobs were added in his state. The loss of 4,300 jobs in March reversed that trend.​

The Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed that Wisconsin's unemployment rate fell from 7.6% to 6.8%. Ignoring that reality, Allen featured a sound bite from an unidentified woman who ranted: "No other state has lost jobs like this. Wisconsin alone moved sort of off the rails of the national recovery." Allen then proclaimed: "Many here blame Governor Walker for the job losses. He took office in January 2011, made deep cuts to balance the budget, and virtually eliminated collective bargaining for most public workers....Policies that brought tens of thousands of protesters to the capital and launched the effort to recall Walker from office."


6.8% unemployment rate and their losing jobs!
I'll bet Obama would kill for those unemployment numbers!
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
LMFAO Maybe Bucky did over pay on his taxes!
no, mr. neutron is retarded and you are equally so.

8.7 million / 313 million = .027, aka 2.7%.

100/2.7 = 37. so 1 in 37.

i know, i know. math and science and book learning stuff ain't for conservatives. the forte of the conservatives is fucking your own cousin while telling gays how sick they make you.
 

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
"Do you try hard at being wrong or are you just stoned out of your gourd all the time"
Beenthere, That is the funniest comment I have read all night. Thank you for that. I spewed my mellow yellow after reading that.
 
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