Good Grades For Obama On Unemployment
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Good Grades For Obama On Unemployment
Seventy five percent of respondents feel there aren't enough regulations in place to prevent another recession!
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/poll-obama-approval-rating-unemployment-jobs-economy-114994.html?ml=tb
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/poll-obama-approval-rating-unemployment-jobs-economy-114994.html?ml=tb
News Buzzard- Posts : 3091
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Re: Good Grades For Obama On Unemployment
News Buzzard wrote:Seventy five percent of respondents feel there aren't enough regulations in place to prevent another recession!
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/poll-obama-approval-rating-unemployment-jobs-economy-114994.html?ml=tb
From your article:
While Americans might think the economy is getting better overall, though, the recovery at home remains a sticking point. Just 35 percent of those surveyed said their own family has mostly recovered from the recession. Even fewer—27 percent—see the their local job market as being most of the way to recovery.
It’s better because Obama says so?
.Fearing another downturn could occur in the future, three-quarters of respondents said the government hasn’t built the right regulations to prevent another recession. Economic concerns are the top concern on Americans’ minds, according to the poll
Policies that actually protect the economy and taxpayer are good but policies from the left usually do just the opposite. It was Liberal policies and regulations that caused the housing crash.
"lets’ give mortgages to those who can’t afford it,"
and
“everyone should be able to afford a home.”
How did that work out? Bush's fault???
Canada and Germany both enacted conservative responses to the recession and recovered faster than America did under Obama's and that after almost 50 years and 15 trillion dollars of the War on Poverty the poverty rate hasn't even gone down by 1%... it is safe to say liberal/progressive policies are actually pathetically inadequate.
After all, no liberal policy in the past century has succeeded. Social Security is going bankrupt, the Department of Education has succeeded in reducing rather than increasing student test scores, the Great Society accomplished none of its goals, liberal Keynesian economics failed to stop both the Depression and the recent recession, almost wherever and whenever workers are given the choice they invariably choose not to unionize despite liberal claims of how great labor unions are, liberal policies of being friendlier to Muslims have not resulted in any drop in terrorism whatsoever, liberal emphasis on green energy has not produced any viable alternatives to fossil fuels, liberal predictions about climate change have a full 100% record of being inaccurate.
Any claim Obama is doing a good job managing the economy is laughably ridiculous.
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Re: Good Grades For Obama On Unemployment
Outerlimits, your response is nothing more than a farce, so typical of the Forum Of Gloom!
News Buzzard- Posts : 3091
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Re: Good Grades For Obama On Unemployment
News Buzzard wrote:Seventy five percent of respondents feel there aren't enough regulations in place to prevent another recession!
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/poll-obama-approval-rating-unemployment-jobs-economy-114994.html?ml=tb
Good Grades For Obama On Unemployment?
Did they survey the millions of actual US citizens who are "unemployed"?
Who'd the poll-takers survey? Only those respondents with ObamaPhones?
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