Romney won decidedly. Obama made exactly ZERO good points. Obama way in over his head. Romney proving he can be the best President in decades.
(just for Thriller)
I say we deport them both and choose a person randomly from the public at large.
What struck me is that after listing his [Obama] accomplishments over the past 4 years is that the economy is just as bad, if not worse, than the day he took office and there is no end in sight.
What are you basing that on? We were on the verge of another great depression when Obama took office, with Bush begging congress for an emergency near trillion dollar bailout of the banks just to keep the nation afloat.
Obama walked in to millions of jobs lost, a housing crisis, a credit freeze, a dead auto industry, and a historic stock market crash.
We have now had 30 something straight months of positive job numbers, stock market is doing much better than it was when Obama took office, and even the housing market is showing signs of recovery.
If your post wasn't in satire, then you really need to get out of that bubble. The economy is much better than when Obama took office.
What are you basing that on? We were on the verge of another great depression when Obama took office, with Bush begging congress for an emergency near trillion dollar bailout of the banks just to keep the nation afloat.
Obama walked in to millions of jobs lost, a housing crisis, a credit freeze, a dead auto industry, and a historic stock market crash.
We have now had 30 something straight months of positive job numbers, stock market is doing much better than it was when Obama took office, and even the housing market is showing signs of recovery.
If your post wasn't in satire, then you really need to get out of that bubble. The economy is much better than when Obama took office.
OBAMA: "And what I want to do is build on the 5 million jobs that we've created over the last 30 months in the private sector alone."
THE FACTS: As he has done before, Obama is cherry-picking his numbers to make them sound better than they really are. He ignores the fact that public-sector job losses have dragged down overall job creation. Also, he chooses just to mention the past 30 months. That ignores job losses during his presidency up until that point. According to the Labor Department, about 4.5 million total jobs have been created over the past 30 months. But some 4.3 million jobs were lost during the earlier months of his administration. At this point, Obama is a net job creator, but only marginally.
Are we talking about Ben Bernanke or Obama? Because I keep seeing liberals attributing things to Obama that have nothing to do with him.
There's a Jazz game on.