I think the people are fed up with PTBB's ( pass the buck barry ) Shyt of blaming everything that's gone wrong on anybody and everybody but himself is getting old ! But let the Seals take out Bin Laden ( which was a course set up to do before he was
POTUS ) and then wanting the credit for it was as low as it gets !
The race was too close to call before the National Security Leaks made the news. It was too close to call before the Federal Reserve reported Americans have lost 40% of their net worth over the last 4 years. It was too close to call before Eric Holder was threatened with a contempt of congress citation. It was definitely too close to call before Obama stated "The private sector is doing fine". It was too close to call before a poll in North Carolina reported that 20% of black voters would vote for Romney compared to the 5% that voted for McCain.
I do agree with you that it's kind of far out to be calling an election but the Obama administration seems to be doing it's level best to move this race out of the "too close to call" category into the Romney wins comfortably category. The fat lady hasn't sung yet but I think I can hear her warming up.
I REALLY want you to be right. Hell, if I have my way, Obama will concede before the polls close on the west coast, just to spare himself some embarrassment.
He has screwed up everything because of his inexperience and because he is nothing but a liar. Read the paper and watch the news lately and you will agree with me.
Obama is a puppet master.
Unless he cheats with illegals and the dead voting I can't imagine there are that many foolish Americans left that will vote for that disgrace again. I put nothing past Obama, he'll do what ever he has to to win, legal or not. NOBAMA in 2012!
Even though he said the truth it would be better if he used less profanity and showed more his intelligence, must not of liked the pablum he has been fed all these years, he actually grew in spite of it. Sad to see that some people will only listen to this kind of "slap up side the head" and that goes for every color of the rainbow.
(CNSNews.com) - The Obama administration passed another fiscal milestone this week, according to new data released by the Treasury Department. As of the close of business on Oct. 3, the total national debt was $14,837,099,271,196.71—up about $44.8 billion from Sept. 30.
That means that in the less-than-three-years Obama has been in office, the federal debt has increased by $4.212 trillion--more than the total national debt of about $4.1672 trillion accumulated by all 41 U.S. presidents from George Washington through George H.W. Bush combined.
This $4.212-trillion increase in the national debt means that during Obama’s term the federal government has already borrowed about an additional $35,835 for every American household--or $44,980 for every full-time private-sector worker. (According to the Census Bureau there were about 117,538,000 households in the country in 2010, and, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were about 93,641,000 full-time private-sector workers.)
When Obama was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2009, according to the Treasury Department, the total national debt stood at $10,626,877,048,913.08.
At the end of January 1993, the month that President George H. W. Bush left office, the total national debt was $4.1672 trillion, according to the Treasu...
(CNSNews.com) - The Obama administration passed another fiscal milestone this week, according to new data released by the Treasury Department. As of the close of business on Oct. 3, the total national debt was $14,837,099,271,196.71—up about $44.8 billion from Sept. 30.
That means that in the less-than-three-years Obama has been in office, the federal debt has increased by $4.212 trillion--more than the total national debt of about $4.1672 trillion accumulated by all 41 U.S. presidents from George Washington through George H.W. Bush combined.
This $4.212-trillion increase in the national debt means that during Obama’s term the federal government has already borrowed about an additional $35,835 for every American household--or $44,980 for every full-time private-sector worker. (According to the Census Bureau there were about 117,538,000 households in the country in 2010, and, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were about 93,641,000 full-time private-sector workers.)
When Obama was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2009, according to the Treasury Department, the total national debt stood at $10,626,877,048,913.08.
At the end of January 1993, the month that President George H. W. Bush left office, the total national debt was $4.1672 trillion, according to the Treasury. Thus, the total national debt accumulated by the first 41 presidents combined was about $44.8 billion less than the approximately $4.212 trillion in new debt added during Obama’s term.
As of Monday, Obama had been in office 986 days—or about 32 and a half months. During that time, the debt increased at an average pace of $4.27 billion per day. Were that rate to continue until Obama’s term ends on Jan. 20, 2013, the debt would then stand at about $16.86534 trillion—an increase of more than $6.2 trillion for Obama’s four years.
That would equal nearly $53,000 for each American household or more than $66,00 for each full-time private-sector worker.
Riiiiiiigggghhhttt, because the energized first time black voters last election had nothing to do with Obama winning, and they were all thinking... of race at least.
Obama won because the race card was pulled. If you didn't and don't like him or his policies you're a racist, or ignorant.
The only ignorant citizens are the ones who still buy into Obama's "messages" of "hope" and "change". Everything he's done has simply solidified the federal governments' grip on our lives and made it easier for them to strip away our civil and organic human rights and liberties.
I can't argue with the fact the Obama has continued (and in some cases expanded) Republican initiatives which are certainly detrimental to the common citizenry and the nation, but I have to call BS on the hole race card nonsense. That claim is merely fodder which appeals to the ignorance of you haters... No soup for you!
Really? Just for us "haters"... I'd think it would be more apt for anyone who's said "You just don't like him because he's black"... which would be any Obama supporter, just as they become insulting. Ignorance is voting for him... again.
Republican initiatives? Like what? "Socialized medicine"?
POTUS ) and then wanting the credit for it was as low as it gets !
Do I want him to win. HELL NO!
I do agree with you that it's kind of far out to be calling an election but the Obama administration seems to be doing it's level best to move this race out of the "too close to call" category into the Romney wins comfortably category. The fat lady hasn't sung yet but I think I can hear her warming up.
Just trying to be as objective as I can.
Obama is a puppet master.
That means that in the less-than-three-years Obama has been in office, the federal debt has increased by $4.212 trillion--more than the total national debt of about $4.1672 trillion accumulated by all 41 U.S. presidents from George Washington through George H.W. Bush combined.
This $4.212-trillion increase in the national debt means that during Obama’s term the federal government has already borrowed about an additional $35,835 for every American household--or $44,980 for every full-time private-sector worker. (According to the Census Bureau there were about 117,538,000 households in the country in 2010, and, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were about 93,641,000 full-time private-sector workers.)
When Obama was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2009, according to the Treasury Department, the total national debt stood at $10,626,877,048,913.08.
At the end of January 1993, the month that President George H. W. Bush left office, the total national debt was $4.1672 trillion, according to the Treasu...
That means that in the less-than-three-years Obama has been in office, the federal debt has increased by $4.212 trillion--more than the total national debt of about $4.1672 trillion accumulated by all 41 U.S. presidents from George Washington through George H.W. Bush combined.
This $4.212-trillion increase in the national debt means that during Obama’s term the federal government has already borrowed about an additional $35,835 for every American household--or $44,980 for every full-time private-sector worker. (According to the Census Bureau there were about 117,538,000 households in the country in 2010, and, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were about 93,641,000 full-time private-sector workers.)
When Obama was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2009, according to the Treasury Department, the total national debt stood at $10,626,877,048,913.08.
At the end of January 1993, the month that President George H. W. Bush left office, the total national debt was $4.1672 trillion, according to the Treasury. Thus, the total national debt accumulated by the first 41 presidents combined was about $44.8 billion less than the approximately $4.212 trillion in new debt added during Obama’s term.
As of Monday, Obama had been in office 986 days—or about 32 and a half months. During that time, the debt increased at an average pace of $4.27 billion per day. Were that rate to continue until Obama’s term ends on Jan. 20, 2013, the debt would then stand at about $16.86534 trillion—an increase of more than $6.2 trillion for Obama’s four years.
That would equal nearly $53,000 for each American household or more than $66,00 for each full-time private-sector worker.
Obama won because the race card was pulled. If you didn't and don't like him or his policies you're a racist, or ignorant.
The only ignorant citizens are the ones who still buy into Obama's "messages" of "hope" and "change". Everything he's done has simply solidified the federal governments' grip on our lives and made it easier for them to strip away our civil and organic human rights and liberties.
Republican initiatives? Like what? "Socialized medicine"?