How The GOP May Change It's Tone, Due To An Improving Economy

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K1052

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ivwshane

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Honest answer is that we'll have to wait and see.

Adding a bunch of part time and low paying service jobs is something only MSNBC and other Obama fans can celebrate.

People don't look at news paper articles and 'analysis' by so-called experts. They look at their own personal situation and what is happening around their community. By this yardstick we have deep problems in the economy and employment.

Fern

Are you speaking from experience?
http://fortune.com/2014/12/31/employment-year-job-gains/
 

Jhhnn

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Why do you have to be such a blind dumb ass and not even bother including Harry Reid in your list of obstructionists? He's as bad as any of them, but you go, party boy! ;)

Straight for false equivalency. Reid sidelines bills that have no chance of passage & waste the Senate's time. As majority leader, it's his job made all the more necessary by Repub intransigence & posturing. Repubs have reduced themselves to frivolous bills, frivolous "investigations" & frivolous lawsuits as their modus operandi.
 

Jhhnn

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Nov 11, 1999
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Honest answer is that we'll have to wait and see.

Adding a bunch of part time and low paying service jobs is something only MSNBC and other Obama fans can celebrate.

People don't look at news paper articles and 'analysis' by so-called experts. They look at their own personal situation and what is happening around their community. By this yardstick we have deep problems in the economy and employment.

Fern

So, uhh, the fabled Job Creators aren't giving up any more than necessary to meet demand, right?

Which is Obama's fault because?