The Obama Economy. As the Dow keeps dropping, the President is running out of people to blame.

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scruffypup

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Originally posted by: JACKDRUID
why would you oppose current policy if you do not know anything better? I suppose you are just opposing it for the sake of opposition.. but its ok..

before we turn socialism (which even China can't handle), why not try Keynesian for a while? we have no alternatives and we got nothing left to lose, and it could be the optimal solution afterall.

Sorry but I for one think we still have a heck of a lot left to lose,... and don't need to be under the assumption that we don't.

There are as many alternatives as opinions on here too,.... some might work, some might not,... but for any that can and do,... the main factor in making it work is "time", there is no immediate solution, which unfortunately in this day and age, Americans demand.

For all of your posts arguing about people questioning Obama's plan, you have had little substantial to offer up, just childish and inane attacks on others. Just say you are supportive of Obama's plans and be done with it. I personally have no issues with people questioning what actions our leaders are taking,... for it is "we the people,..."
 

Xavier434

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I didn't read this thread, but I will offer a response to the question in the thread title.

That is, ownership and blame should be at the bottom of everyone's list of priorities right now. None of you should even be thinking about it. Instead, all of your thoughts and efforts should be focused on only two things. What improves the situation and what doesn't improve the situation. I am not just talking about government action/policy either. I am also talking about what you do and/or don't do on a daily basis. Stop saving. Start spending. It's the only way out of this cluster fuck.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Xavier434
I didn't read this thread, but I will offer a response to the question in the thread title.

That is, ownership and blame should be at the bottom of everyone's list of priorities right now. None of you should even be thinking about it. Instead, all of your thoughts and efforts should be focused on only two things. What improves the situation and what doesn't improve the situation. I am not just talking about government action/policy either. I am also talking about what you do and/or don't do on a daily basis. Stop saving. Start spending. It's the only way out of this cluster fuck.
You're right but the Donner Party..err..the Republican Party is taking it's marching orders from El Rushbo so we should get use to it.