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That creates jobs.

 

Brilliant!

 

:worthy:

 

The guy who ties the shoes

That guys boss.

That guys boss's boss

His/her Boss

His/her Boss's Supervisor

His/her Boss's Supervisor's department head

His/her Boss's Supervisor's department head's division head

His/her Boss's Supervisor's department head's division head's district manager

His/her Boss's Supervisor's department head's division head's district manager's regional boss

His/her Boss's Supervisor's department head's division head's district manager's regional boss's Supervisor

 

Then there's the Union rep for each employee

Plus the OSHA Rep

And the OSHA Rep's Union Rep

 

Just think, if every person in that chain of command broke a window. The Economy would bustle with excitement while Paul Krugman kept winning Nobel Prizes for Bullschit!

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Romney is "running out of ammo"? LMMFAO! The state of the country is his ammo. But as he said, a large percentage of the population, while wishing they weren't dependent on the government (everyone wishes they had more money, but some don't care enough/want to do something to make it happen), are dependent on the government and will thus vote for Barry (again).

 

Shamus Romney backs Obama. That's good enough for me.

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Romney pivots after controversies distract campaign

 

Republican challenger Mitt Romney tweaked his campaign strategy twice this week in an attempt to refocus the election debate on President Barack Obama's record after controversial remarks that brought criticism from both his Democratic opponent and some GOP colleagues.

 

Unable to overtake Obama less than seven weeks from Election Day, the former Massachusetts governor and his campaign team have been lambasted by some Republicans for veering away from messaging focused on what they call the president's failed policies and broken promises.

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He's Going Rogue !!

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Doc, you must be slipping

you forgot to say

 

 

It's all Barry's fault

No, I don't play that child's game. It's not all his fault, just like it wasn't all Dubya's fault. But Barry had his shot and failed. So he's gotta go.

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No, I don't play that child's game. It's not all his fault, just like it wasn't all Dubya's fault. But Barry had his shot and failed. So he's gotta go.

 

He failed because from day 1 the GOP wanted him to fail!

 

Do I really need to find the quotes again as proof?

 

He failed in Killing Osama?

He failed in Killing 17 #2 of terrorist leaders?

He failed in preventing a GREAT depression?

He failed in keeping GM and Chrysler and numerous Banks alive and forced them to repay TARP?

He failed in freezing salaries in DC?

He failed in Passing Wall Street Reform? * see below

He failed in Ending the War in Iraq?

He failed in Toppling Moammar Gaddafi?

He failed in forcing Boosted Fuel Efficiency Standards?

He failed in Expanding Health Coverage for Children? - that Romney wants to keep

He failed in Health Coverage for pre existing illnesses? - that Romney wants to keep

 

To the Conservatives shoved in the corner - He failed in things because you believe the lies told about him.

 

* Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (2010) to re-regulate the financial sector after its practices caused the Great Recession. The new law tightens capital requirements on large banks and other financial institutions, requires derivatives to be sold on clearinghouses and exchanges, mandates that large banks provide “living wills” to avoid chaotic bankruptcies, limits their ability to trade with customers’ money for their own profit, and creates the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (now headed by Richard Cordray) to crack down on abusive lending products and companies.

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Based on your perception of the state of the global economy and the events unfolding just prior to and as Obama took office, as well as the ongoings in Washington in recent years and the role the President plays with the economy, do you think Obama "failed" or has us moving in the right direction?

 

That's the question.

 

Instead of talking about debt and unemployment numbers generally Romney should point out specifics he would take the president would not as well specific policies he think failed and communicate that to the public. Obama will then defend his actions and present his view on Romney's future ideas as well as his own.

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He failed because from day 1 the GOP wanted him to fail!

 

Do I really need to find the quotes again as proof?

 

He failed in Killing Osama?

He failed in Killing 17 #2 of terrorist leaders?

He failed in preventing a GREAT depression?

He failed in keeping GM and Chrysler and numerous Banks alive and forced them to repay TARP?

He failed in freezing salaries in DC?

He failed in Passing Wall Street Reform? * see below

He failed in Ending the War in Iraq?

He failed in Toppling Moammar Gaddafi?

He failed in forcing Boosted Fuel Efficiency Standards?

He failed in Expanding Health Coverage for Children? - that Romney wants to keep

He failed in Health Coverage for pre existing illnesses? - that Romney wants to keep

 

To the Conservatives shoved in the corner - He failed in things because you believe the lies told about him.

 

* Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (2010) to re-regulate the financial sector after its practices caused the Great Recession. The new law tightens capital requirements on large banks and other financial institutions, requires derivatives to be sold on clearinghouses and exchanges, mandates that large banks provide “living wills” to avoid chaotic bankruptcies, limits their ability to trade with customers’ money for their own profit, and creates the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (now headed by Richard Cordray) to crack down on abusive lending products and companies.

 

From day one with control of the Oval Office and both Houses??

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