Obama is running the economy in

Spytheweb

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to the ground, now he releases Bush era Rendition memos for a smoke screen, what a Fuking Coward this man is. JMHO.

Where have you been for the last 8 years? The economy is already ran into the ground and buried. The coward is your hero George W Bush Jr, the cheerleading DUI crackhead, and 5 military deferment Cheney. Together they killed almost 8,000 Americans and crippled over 30,000+ more. I say highlight their @@ssess, this is just the tip of what these scumbags have been up to. The history books on these 2 are far from done being written.

The memos reflected a belief within the Bush administration that the president had broad powers that could not be checked by Congress or the courts. That stance, in one form or another, became the foundation for many policies: holding detainees at Guantanamo Bay, eavesdropping on U.S. citizens without warrants, using tough new CIA interrogation tactics and locking U.S. citizens in military brigs without charges.

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Looks like Obama is stuck with bigger Bush mess then anyone new.
 

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Looks like Obama is stuck with bigger Bush mess then anyone new.

--and those in the future will be stuck with a bigger O mess than one could imagine.

His prob since being elected DJV--is he has not addressed what caused this mess--banking crisis--to any extent whatsoever--thus continued declining markets--businesses refuse (knowing his intent to tax them to death) to invest--leading to worse employment.

Instead of trying to fix cause--he's spending his time-and our money(trillions) as well as future generations--on liberal agenda of healthcare-social programs and greenie agenda's-which collectively are not problems with current economy.

Would say his priorities are somewhat askew?

Have yet to figure why GW and O didn't take look at last fiasco in financials we had (savings a loan collapse and set up similiar program that worked very well--the Resolution Trust Corp :shrug:
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Tend to agree with Wayne that we do need to fix the toxic mortgage crisis as the root of this problem. He and I will of course differ on Obama's manner of job creation (pumping money into health, infrastructer, education, etc. vs tax cuts for wealthy) however, need to stop bleed from housing (if possible and I'm not sure it is) first.

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--and those in the future will be stuck with a bigger O mess than one could imagine.

Are we adding fortune teller to your resume now too?

The Bush regimes mess is cold hard reality we as a nation & to an extent a global community are all facing today, not some could be's the GOP backers are dreaming up.
 

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Tend to agree with Wayne that we do need to fix the toxic mortgage crisis as the root of this problem. He and I will of course differ on Obama's manner of job creation (pumping money into health, infrastructer, education, etc. vs tax cuts for wealthy) however, need to stop bleed from housing (if possible and I'm not sure it is) first.

Eddie

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I have no prob on small increase on income taxes for those above $250,000 and have said cutting cap on snn taxes was best idea I had seen in while as long as they put receipts in ssn fund and not somewhere else. If there was one area of rich getting break IMO this would be legitamate beef. I see no reason they should cut off ssn taxes @ $102,000 income despite we self employed getting hammered to tune of 15.3 %. :)

However am adamantly against other taxes levied against wealthy like capital gains as being economy killer--then consider the Dems new tax on charitible contributions-- If you earned over $250,000 and donate entire amount you now can only deduct 28%.

--have no prob either with spending on infrastructure--

but the rest can come after--we get economy under control then argue the merits.
 
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