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Isn't Obama just a rookie trainee sitting in the oval office?
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<blockquote data-quote="100daystogot" data-source="post: 2251197" data-attributes="member: 787222"><p>When the economy was once real bad.....</p><p>He pursued policies that reflected his personal belief in individual freedom, brought changes domestically. His presidency would reinvigorate American morale and reduce the people's reliance upon government."</p><p></p><p>He went into office his 1st year with an inflation rate of 12.5%, and ended his presidency with inflation of 4.4%. During his eight years, the unemployment rate declined from 7.5% to 5.3%.</p><p></p><p>"During his presidency, federal income tax rates were lowered significantly with the signing of the bipartisan Economic Recovery Tax Act. The top tier tax bracket rates were >>lowered<< from 70% to 28%. </p><p></p><p>AS A RESULT >>Sixteen million new jobs were created, while inflation significantly decreased!"</p><p></p><p>--->>> Does this pretty much confirm that Obama is going in the wrong direction?</p><p></p><p>By the way, the president I've spoke of......was Ronald Reagan. Does that "rookie trainee" title kind of fit now?</p><p>TO" Tomaco......Reagon never borrewed money from China. Under Obama's watch China holds the notes to 41 cents of every dollar your dem buds have been spending. The debt is now how many trillion? You're a fool or blind or both for comapring what Reagan did vs. what Obama is doing. It's why Bama's polls are in the dumps and the dems are in the toilet.</p><p>Majestic.....I guess you need to laugh at this, then look in the mirror at a intentionally rendered ignorant.</p><p>--->http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan#Presidency.2C_1981.E2.80.931989</p><p>--> http://www.gallup.com/poll/11887/ronald-reagan-from-peoples-perspective-gallup-poll-review.aspx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="100daystogot, post: 2251197, member: 787222"] When the economy was once real bad..... He pursued policies that reflected his personal belief in individual freedom, brought changes domestically. His presidency would reinvigorate American morale and reduce the people's reliance upon government." He went into office his 1st year with an inflation rate of 12.5%, and ended his presidency with inflation of 4.4%. During his eight years, the unemployment rate declined from 7.5% to 5.3%. "During his presidency, federal income tax rates were lowered significantly with the signing of the bipartisan Economic Recovery Tax Act. The top tier tax bracket rates were >>lowered<< from 70% to 28%. AS A RESULT >>Sixteen million new jobs were created, while inflation significantly decreased!" --->>> Does this pretty much confirm that Obama is going in the wrong direction? By the way, the president I've spoke of......was Ronald Reagan. Does that "rookie trainee" title kind of fit now? TO" Tomaco......Reagon never borrewed money from China. Under Obama's watch China holds the notes to 41 cents of every dollar your dem buds have been spending. The debt is now how many trillion? You're a fool or blind or both for comapring what Reagan did vs. what Obama is doing. It's why Bama's polls are in the dumps and the dems are in the toilet. Majestic.....I guess you need to laugh at this, then look in the mirror at a intentionally rendered ignorant. --->http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan#Presidency.2C_1981.E2.80.931989 --> http://www.gallup.com/poll/11887/ronald-reagan-from-peoples-perspective-gallup-poll-review.aspx [/QUOTE]
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