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The first 100 days

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Salty, Nov 9, 2008.

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  1. Salty

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    #41 Salty, Jul 1, 2011
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  2. billwald

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    So the poll was generally accurate, predicting his lowest rating?
     
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    If the people will wakeup to how he is destroying this nation it would be a 0% approval rating. The man knows nothing about economics or foriegn policy and even less on how to run anything as big as our nation Government. Hopefully Herman Cain will get elected and straighten this nation out him or J.C. if J.C. will run.
     
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    54 weeks till the election
     
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    And, I fully expect Obama to come out one of these days with a chicken and a pot...
     
  6. Salty

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    Only 197 weeks till the election
     
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    When Barak Hussein Obama leaves office on Jan 20, 2017 he and the democrats will still be whining about President Bush. Fact is if democrats hold true to form they will be blaming the ObaMA DEPRESSION ON President Bush at a minimum of 50 years.
     
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    Fascinating seeing those posts with the dates and what has transpired since. I would hazard to guess what will happen in the next four years. As much as I despise the Obama economic policies, he has successfully pinned the Republicans into a corner since the election over the debt ceiling and cliff. I do not see how this can continue, as there is no way socialist economic policies can sustain themselves over a period of four years.

    With the combination of Obama's policies, and no leadership in the Republican Party as of this date, it is impossible to say what the political or economic landscape will be in 2016.
     
  9. Salty

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    Interesting statement -
    I was just thinking - after FDR won the '32 election, I'm wondering how long he kept blaming Hoover?


    and for an update - here is Obamas current rating
     
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    If I am not mistaken Gore mentioned "Hooooover times" when running against Bush in 2000!

    Strange! Unemployment is higher now than when Barak Hussein Obama took office yet Bush and the Republicans still get the blame.
     
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