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In reply to the discussion: Clearly, President Obama's policies have caused economic disaster... [View all]sheshe2
(84,060 posts)37. What I do not understand, woo me with science,
You seem to me IMHO, to lay all the blame, squarely at the Presidents feet.
How does he do this:
"Government policymakers need to focus seriously on (these) problems, not simply because of notions of fairness and justice, because the economy's ability to produce a stable quality of living for millions of people is at stake," she said.
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Clearly, President Obama's policies have caused economic disaster... [View all]
JoeBlowToo
Apr 2013
OP
And the law allows many of the largest, most profitable corporations to pay little or no Federal
indepat
Apr 2013
#4
I know for a fact in my state of Alabama that corps are given major state tax breaks....
OldDem2012
Apr 2013
#16
Absolutely, corporations are generally Republicans (they are people, my friend!)
JoeBlowToo
Apr 2013
#8
You should really change your boardname to "woo me with Obama-hating"...much more appropriate. nt.
OldDem2012
Apr 2013
#17
I don't see any posts on this board stating "everything is hunky dory", but I do believe....
OldDem2012
Apr 2013
#20
You can't prove it's Obama's policies making it worse! says ProSense.
woo me with science
Apr 2013
#25
Yeah, all those temporary, low-wage, no-benefit "McJobs" are really something!
woo me with science
Apr 2013
#29
Refusing to rationalize Democratic complicity is not "defending Republicans" n/t
markpkessinger
Apr 2013
#57