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Clint Eastwood was right: when someone doesn't do their job, you just have to let them go.

Obama inherited a mess. My guess is it would take 12 years to get out of it. Bush II has been the worst president in history. What a travesty he created.
Facts are stubborn things. We've had other recessions before, and the one in 1981 was worse. So why has this one lingered?
What measure are you using to argue the 1981 recession is worse than the current one?
What measure are you using to argue the 1981 recession is worse than the current one? There's been a bigger drop in GDP in this recession.
I agree that Obama hasn't solved the problem but Romney doesn't have the answer either.
Cutting government spending will put more people out of work and reduce personal incomes.
Cutting the corporate tax rate will reduce government revenue, offsetting any helpful impact on the deficit from the government spending cuts.
Corporations have cash out the ass, profit margins are record high AND they're still not hiring
i actually think the conservative flocks ideas are pretty cutting edge, ship our jobs overseas until we are a 3rd world country, that way businesses will start using our labor again, and pay us 3 bucks a day. we will be so destitute at that point im sure most will welcome it
sneaky good
Do you know what this country's competitive advantage is? It's not manufacturing. It's not services. It's not finance. It's innovation. Let the rest of the world have the jobs of the past; we'll innovate the jobs of the future. We don't know what they'll be, but when you leave the American people in charge of their own future, that future will be bright.
and what gives us this magical advantage pray tell? our education system?
i mean are you saying that americans are born with the "innovation gene"?our advantage is a magical idea that means nothing? because we have alot of immigrants means america is innovative? it really sounds like a load of shit, maybe you should run for office though, its a nice storyi mean are you saying that americans are born with the "innovation gene"?
are we even in the top 20 education wise anymore? because i would say that that would be more indicative of innovation than immigrants
if our primary and secondary education systems were better, would it be fair to say we would "innovate" more? if there is no reason you see other than "we innovate" to why we innovate, couldnt it be considered an anomaly, and possibly fleeting? i just see no logical reason to expect it to continue if there is no reason for it.
Because it's not our educational system; it's the culture of possibility. We're encouraged by our culture to think differently; to see opportunity and to build a better mousetrap. It doesn't necessarily take formal education; it takes guts, hustle and faith. We have an entrepreneurial culture.
It's cultural. We're a country unique in the world. Other than slaves, everyone else's ancestors came here looking for a better life.
We're constantly being renewed by immigrants who come for the same reason. We're like the Borg in Star Trek; we come to this country unique, but blend the best of every culture to create an American one. There's a dynamism in this country that doesn't exist anywhere else. In no other country is there a feeling of unlimited potential if you're willing to work for it.
Obama's going to win. Who cares how fucked up things will become. Resistance is futile.
Denny addressed the 81-82 recession (the one with the closest parallel at the beginning of President Obama's term) and BP addressed why corporations aren't hiring. What Denny didn't address was inflation and interest rates in the 81-82 recession which made investing by companies even more daunting.
There is a pattern to recessions if the market is allowed to correct it: the deeper the recession, the more robust the comeback. Our "recovery" has been like the piss stream of an old man with a massively enlarged prostate and now we're likely entering yet another recession. If we don't make a policy course correction, we'll likely see a reliving of the 1930s.
