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[QUOTE="ristactionjakso"]Ok your right. A 8 % unemployment rate, 16.2 trilion debt and record high gas prices is a good economic plan. The Obama adimistration will bankrupt us.
ristactionjakso
You are an idiot.
The country is going through a recession. It was happening before Obama took office, it continues to happen now. And any administration will bankrupt us. NO PROGRAM that cost a lot is going to be cut... You had Romney on stage "oh I'll cut this and I'll cut that!" yeah a few million dollar cuts here and there isn't going to undue a trillion dollar deficit. When that deficit is made up 99% by Medicare/Medicaid, Welfare/Foodstamps, Military Budget, State Grants, and paying back debt we already have, which are all things we are NOT going to get rid of. You cut PBS and all the other "little things" and we are still left with 99% the budget we had before and still overspending. If anything we would be worse off with Romney, promising tax cuts on everyone everywhere. How exactly did he plan to balance the budget with less revenue and equal spending again? Oh yeah, he didn't tell anyone it was his little secret.
Ya the economy was bad when Barry took office, but he only made it worse. Not one thing he did helped. The ecnomy now is his to take blame because he did nothing to help.Yes there has been no recovery, that is why the economy has grown every quarter since he took office.
People seem so stupid when they cite unemployment... Businesses were IN THE RED. They fired people. Then they were IN THE GREEN. Now they are PROFITABLE. That doesn't mean they are going to hire those people back. Businesses hire people ONLY when they have to to expand... They don't just hire people for the hell of it because they have excess money or are profitable.
And if you don't trust that site then go here: http://www.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?ReqID=9&step=1
Go through some of the links and turn them into charts... There has been growth in literally all aspects of this country economically since 2009.
EDIT: Here is another chart directly from the BEA that shows percent changes in US industries.
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