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wayneonly says:
Given the economic crisis President Obama was handed when he took office, I think he has done a fair job with economic stimulus. Had he had a Congress that was willing to work with him instead of against him, the recovery would have been far better. Even when he had a Democratic House and Senate, they were not willing to work together to get things moving. That opened the door for the Republicans and Tea Party Republicans to form a Congress that has stated that their main goal is to make him a "one term President". Yet he has done remarkably well. It is not President Obama who has let the American middle class down, it is Congress. With that in mind it is inconceivable that any informed voter would reward the Republicans by voting for their candidate who has NO viable plan on job creation, and would reward corporations who are doing nothing to build the economy with further tax breaks. Wake up America, it isn't tax breaks and subsidies that business needs to expand, it is CUSTOMERS. Romney can't produce customers if he keeps giving money to corporations and lowering the purchasing power of the middle class. That's called "trickle down" economics and it hasn't worked in the past and will not work now.
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RollotheNorman replies:
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I fully concur. I like the old 19th Century term for trickle down economics. It was called "oat and sparrow." The idea being that the horse pulling the wagon ate the oats and the sparrows could scavenge their mean by pulling the undigested oat kernels from what came out of the back of the horse.
RollotheNorman replies:
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maddiekat says:
We hate outsourcing in Ohio. keep it up Obama it is starting to stick and Romney knows it. That is why they sent a group to the Washington Post to try and get them to retract their story. The Washington Post refused.
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sjc_1 replies:
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Ohio puzzles me, it is a blue collar manufacturing state that votes Republican. I don't know if it is something in the water or the air, but I wish they would snap out of it.
RollotheNorman replies:
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Yeah, really stupid move by Campaign Romnobot. Never, never send a bunch of goofs to a national paper to demand a retraction without rock solid factual evidence supporting your side of the case.
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TimeToEvolve says:
If Robmee lies that the economy is bad long enough, people might believe him. I mean he is like a Brush Limpballs in a suit. With his dittoheads and all.
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TimeToEvolve says:
Maybe the ignorant sheeple of the swing states actually think that minimum wage jobs at Staples and Wal Mart with no health benefits are good for them. That is what Robmee and his party of the Top 1% is all about.
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TimeToEvolve says:
When people find out that Mitler is a Republicon that has no intention of creating good jobs (and does not have the ability to do it anyway even if he wanted), the jig is up.

Furthermore, the lies by Robmee about how bad the economy is doing so badly is so blatantly false that even nitwits know.
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technocoffee says:
RobMe falling behind in Ohio, PA, FL-he MUST have all 3 of these to win since Obama has all the states except dumb hillbilly Texas with the big electoral count ....OBAMA 2012-IN YOUR FACE!!!!!
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RollotheNorman replies:
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Interesting thing about Texas, Obama won the major Metropolitan areas in the state in '08. But we have a big countryside and it is full of those hillbillies you speak of.
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sjc_1 says:
How is Mutt going to be better for the economy? Corporate looting and off shoring jobs will make everything better? I don't see it and if people give it some thought they would not either.
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RollotheNorman replies:
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Mitt, if he does what he has promised, embrace the Ryan Budget, will absolutely trash the economy for decades. It will be like triple witching, the combined economic wisdom of Dubya, Herbert Hoover, and Paul Ryan. God help us.