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Questions To Ask Democrats As They Abandon Barack

Randolph H. Wrote: Jul 22, 2012 7:24 AM
After two years of recession in Clinton's first term, the people gave Republicans majority control in both houses of Congress, first time in the House in over 40 years, who then passed the 'Contract with America', which Clinton signed into law and kicked 90% of welfare and food stamps recipients off the government rolls, for which after this the Clinton economy went from recession to booming for the next 5 1/2 years. Since Obama has done just the opposite, and actually more than double the number of welfare and food stamps recipients, is it any wonder why are economy won't revive and is stuck in this awful recession, while Obama's record setting yearly deficits are about to bankrupt the USA and destroy the US Dollar on the world market?
tito16 Wrote: Jul 22, 2012 8:36 AM
well written, post it on every social media you are a member of. and if you do not mind i will quote you on my medias and my email list.ok.....
oldnjal Wrote: Jul 22, 2012 10:10 AM
Now, the pursuit of work has been redefined by Obama, and you can claim you have looked for work by saying you went for a massage, or are 'journaling'.
I feel like I have entered some crazy country, with this spendaholic community organizer and all his Czars.

Democrats are abandoning Barack Obama’s ship.

Last week Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi instructed Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives to not attend this September’s Democratic National Convention. Instead, Ms. Pelosi insisted, their time would be better spent campaigning at home, rather than partying in Charlotte, N.C.

Ms. Pelosi’s announcement falls in line with the AFL-CIO, which announced the previous week that it won’t be spending money to bankroll the convention. And Pelosi and her Big Labor friends are in lockstep with Democrat U.S. Senators Jon Tester of Montana, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, and Joe Manchin of West Virginia –...

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