Rune (07-14-2018)
You've presented no proof. No evidence. No facts. All you've done is embarrass yourself. Keep calling me a liar. But everything I've said is verifiable. You haven't even contributed any substance. Just told me I'm a liar. So onceagain. Enjoy your fantasy world. Enjoy seeing Republicans in Congress gain seats. Enjoy seeing house Republicans gain seats. Enjoy seeing a conservative majority supreme court for a minimum of 20 years. Enjoy seeing Trump win in 2020. And enjoy seeing Ruth Bader Ginsberg replaced with Amy Coney Barret. Enjoy losing.
Yup. Obama was presented with an economic recession nearly identical to the one Reagan was presented with. Obama averaged 1.5% gdp growth and never surpassed 3% growth. Both record lows. Economically, Obama was worse that Carter. Which I personally didnt think was possible. That and he ruined race relations.
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cancel2 2022 (07-14-2018)
The Market, which stood at 7,949 the day Obama took office, rose to 19,793, S&P 500 closed at about 805 on Obama's Inauguration Day in 2009, and about 2,264 on Obama’s last full day in office
Unemployment rose to 10% in Obama's first months, and it was set at 4.8% the day he left office, well below the historical norm, with close to twelve million jobs created
And the uninformed conservative above tells us Obama upon taking officer "immediately commenced fucking up all chances of recovery"
As I said, conservative revisions of history are always entertaining
Rune (07-14-2018)
And another one who needs a history lesson
The Market, which stood at 7,949 the day Obama took office, rose to 19,793, S&P 500 closed at about 805 on Obama's Inauguration Day in 2009, and about 2,264 on Obama’s last full day in office, a higher percentage increase in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (149%) then Reagan achieved (135%)
Unemployment rose to 10% in Obama's first months, and it was set at 4.8% the day he left office, well below the historical norm, with close to twelve million jobs created
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