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Vice Lord wrote: Me and lil precious are going out on another republican sign smashing mission tonight.....You people should see some broken ones on your morning commute...
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The Viking wrote:
Vice Lord wrote: Me and lil precious are going out on another republican sign smashing mission tonight.....You people should see some broken ones on your morning commute...
You make yourself look so stupid with these posts!! rofllol
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LadyJazzer wrote: Sounds like a remarkable recovery to me... I guess they couldn't stomach the GOP for another 4 years after being run into the ditch and the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 30's... Bush for 8 years?...and then voting for McCain & half-governor Moosemeat? Yeah, some of them are incurably stupid.
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Vice Lord wrote:
The Viking wrote:
Vice Lord wrote: Me and lil precious are going out on another republican sign smashing mission tonight.....You people should see some broken ones on your morning commute...
You make yourself look so stupid with these posts!! rofllol
I seriously doubt that your wife would go on a democratic sign smashing spree with you...She'd never drive your get away car because she probably doesn't respect your judgment
I'm I right?
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The Viking wrote: The Dems have controlled the House and Senate and all bills and spending and laws for the last 4 years. Prior to that Bush and the Republicans created 8.1 million jobs. The Dems legistlation have now lost in 4 years almost 9 million. You can spin all you want. Under Clinton, the Republicans controlled congress for the last 6 years and they created over 20 million jobs. So I will take a Republican congress and almost 30 million jobs created in 12 years over the Dems controlling congress and losing 9 million in 4 years any day of the week. But you libs keep voting for the job losing congress. You will never learn. :bash :bash
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LadyJazzer wrote: Oh...I forgot the obligatory: :bash :Koolaid: :bash :Koolaid:
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LadyJazzer wrote:
The Viking wrote: The Dems have controlled the House and Senate and all bills and spending and laws for the last 4 years. Prior to that Bush and the Republicans created 8.1 million jobs. The Dems legistlation have now lost in 4 years almost 9 million. You can spin all you want. Under Clinton, the Republicans controlled congress for the last 6 years and they created over 20 million jobs. So I will take a Republican congress and almost 30 million jobs created in 12 years over the Dems controlling congress and losing 9 million in 4 years any day of the week. But you libs keep voting for the job losing congress. You will never learn. :bash :bash
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Bill_Clinton
http://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/Accomplishm ... mbers.html
http://www.suntimes.com/news/commentary ... 15.article
blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/01/09/bush-...ck-record-on-record/
By: The WSJ Staff:
The chart can be sorted by any of the following categories.
President Jobs created Jobs at end of term Jobs at start of term Payroll expansion Jobs created per year in office Population growth Percent change in population
George W. Bush 3.0 million 135.5 million 132.5 million 2.3% 375,000 22.0 million 7.7%
Bill Clinton 23.1 million 132.5 million 109.4 million 21.1% 2,900,000 25.2 million 8.9%
George H.W. Bush 2.5 million 109.4 million 106.9 million 2.3% 625,000 12.5 million 4.8%
Ronald Reagan 16.0 million 106.9 million 90.9 million 17.6% 2,000,000 17.3 million 7%
Just can't get away from it...
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