Pres. Bill Clinton is ripping the Republicans a new asshole.

Tell the neighbor of mine who was just evicted after being laid off from his job how well the economy is doing. Be ready to run though.

Not America, just some of her citizens, with good reason.

But, read the article. It says it right there in black and white. Everything is well. All the foreclosures, high gas prices, and other woes are really the fault of people not getting off their asses and the communists in congress.

Get it right.
 
Are you saying the article is bullshit? Have you posted an article that fortifies your position? Try and be honest.

Tell me Vetteman, why do you think that exports were up over the past quarter?
It couldn't possibly be because the dollar is in the shitter could it? Now why would the dollar be in the shitter if the economy is doing so well? Businesses have slashed spending, have frozen hiring and eliminated jobs to increase their net income (which was still down by the way). This accounts for the modest increase in the GDP while the economy in reality has faltered. Those companies profits still fell by nealry 4% even after slashing spending, inventory, and eliminating jobs.

Even the article you posted admits, reluctantly toward the end that unemployment rates are rising, foreclosures, new construction down by 15%, inflation was at 4.2% (2.1% if you exclude food and gas, things we can all do without.. lmao)...
 
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So he gets laid off and the whole economy is in failure right? There are 300 plus million people in America.

One example of many..

How many Americans have lost their homes in this "Booming" economy?
How many have lost their jobs?

I'm lucky enough to still have a well paying job and my own home. Many are not so lucky.

I know, it's not important, as long as you're OK then fuck everyone else. Fortunately some of us actually care about people other than ourselves.
 
I'll tell you who's foolish, it's people who whine that the taxpayers should bail them out of their own incompetence and inability to understand the ramifications of variable interest rates.

And yet, the GOP consistently does exactly that for corporations who can't manage to remain solvent.

Bailouts and Welfare = bad, unless it's for their corporate masters.
 
I don't like Clinton. Although, he was a middling president, he was better than the folks running against him.

That said, I only listened to bits and pieces of his speech, knowing he would have nothing to say of interest to me. I thought he made a good speech (always his strong point). He supported Obama as he should have and managed to sound sincere about it.

However, he threw so much support Obama’s way it was as if he had turned his back on his wife completely, abandoning her for the greener grass on the other side of the fence. Not the first time he’s done that.
 
I don't like Clinton. Although, he was a middling president, he was better than the folks running against him.

That said, I only listened to bits and pieces of his speech, knowing he would have nothing to say of interest to me. I thought he made a good speech (always his strong point). He supported Obama as he should have and managed to sound sincere about it.

However, he threw so much support Obama’s way it was as if he had turned his back on his wife completely, abandoning her for the greener grass on the other side of the fence. Not the first time he’s done that.

Damned if you do and damned if you don't..

Had he not been as vociferous in his support then there are those that would say that he didn't really support Obama at all.

You wouldn't say that thought would you? :rolleyes:
 
However, he threw so much support Obama’s way it was as if he had turned his back on his wife completely, abandoning her for the greener grass on the other side of the fence. Not the first time he’s done that.
I didn't get it that way. He did what he had to do for the party but also for himself. Hillary's speec was all about herself, at least Bill got into who Obama is.....

Bill delivered, Hillary let them down.
 
Its nice to see the only elected President of the United States ever to be impeached by Congress, suffer disbarment in his home state and be totally humiliated prior to leaving office deliver a speech and get such support. It just goes to show how forgiving some Americans are...
 
Its nice to see the only elected President of the United States ever to be impeached by Congress, suffer disbarment in his home state and be totally humiliated prior to leaving office deliver a speech and get such support. It just goes to show how forgiving some Americans are...
He blew it on so many big issues including global warming, terrorism, NAFTA, but his greatest achievement was getting a blow job in the oval office.
 
I'll tell you who's foolish, it's people who whine that the taxpayers should bail them out of their own incompetence and inability to understand the ramifications of variable interest rates.


What is more foolish is the financial institutes who gave mortgages to people with no credit check, no job history validation, and no means to pay the mortgage variable interest or otherwise.
 
Its nice to see the only elected President of the United States ever to be impeached by Congress, suffer disbarment in his home state and be totally humiliated prior to leaving office deliver a speech and get such support. It just goes to show how forgiving some Americans are...
Oh, please... :rolleyes:

Bush deserves to be impeached more than Clinton ever did. Clinton's extramarital affairs were not the business of the public. They could have and should have been kept a family matter. He did not break the law. He is not a criminal like Dubya.

In short, shove your opinion up your ass. kthxbye.
 
Oh, please... :rolleyes:

Bush deserves to be impeached more than Clinton ever did. Clinton's extramarital affairs were not the business of the public. They could have and should have been kept a family matter. He did not break the law.

Perjury is against the law, last I checked, anyway.
 
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