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24th July 2010 11:39 PM
#1
wy
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On Jul 24, 11:59*pm, Tomaxo <tom...@********> wrote:
> Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
>
> At this point in Obama's presidency, he has outpaced Reagan for the
> same period in Dow Jones Industrial Average growth while incurring a
> lower increase in unemployment.
>
> Considering Reagan was trending towards one of the greatest Re-
> election landslides in American history, this bodes well for the
> president.
>
> The Stat's:
>
> At this point in Reagan's presidency (July 24th of his 2nd year in
> office), the Dow Jones Industrial average had grown from 950.68 on the
> day of his inauguration to 1,231.17, representing a 29.5% increase.
>
> At this point in Obama's presidency, the DJIA has grown from 7,949.09
> to 10,424.62, representing a 31.1% increase.
>
> At this point in Reagan's presidency, the most recent report (June,
> 1983) showed that unemployment had risen to 10.1% (from 7.5% in
> January of 81), marking an increase in unemployment of 2.6%.
>
> At this point in Obama's presidency, the most recent report (June,
> 2010) shows that unemployment has risen to 9.5% (from 7.7% in January
> of 09), marking an increase in unemployment of 1.8%.
>
> While the final tally on national debt increase will not be known for
> years, Obama would have to triple the national debt (to over 30
> trillion dollars) to keep on pace with Reagan in that area.
And that's what I've been saying all along, more or less. Can't deny
facts, unless you're a basket case of a right wingnut who blindly
longs for a return to the worse old days.
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25th July 2010 05:51 AM
#2
The PHANTOM
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On Jul 25, 12:46*am, Bret Cahill <Bret_E_Cah...**********m> wrote:
> > > Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
>
> > > At this point in Obama's presidency, he has outpaced Reagan for the
> > > same period in Dow Jones Industrial Average growth while incurring a
> > > lower increase in unemployment.
>
> > > Considering Reagan was trending towards one of the greatest Re-
> > > election landslides in American history, this bodes well for the
> > > president.
>
> > > The Stat's:
>
> > > At this point in Reagan's presidency (July 24th of his 2nd year in
> > > office), the Dow Jones Industrial average had grown from 950.68 on the
> > > day of his inauguration to 1,231.17, representing a 29.5% increase.
>
> > > At this point in Obama's presidency, the DJIA has grown from 7,949.09
> > > to 10,424.62, representing a 31.1% increase.
>
> > > At this point in Reagan's presidency, the most recent report (June,
> > > 1983) showed that unemployment had risen to 10.1% (from 7.5% in
> > > January of 81), marking an increase in unemployment of 2.6%.
>
> > > At this point in Obama's presidency, the most recent report (June,
> > > 2010) shows that unemployment has risen to 9.5% (from 7.7% in January
> > > of 09), marking an increase in unemployment of 1.8%.
>
> > > While the final tally on national debt increase will not be known for
> > > years, Obama would have to triple the national debt (to over 30
> > > trillion dollars) to keep on pace with Reagan in that area.
>
> > And that's what I've been saying all along, more or less. *Can't deny
> > facts, unless you're a basket case of a right wingnut who blindly
> > longs for a return to the worse old days.
>
> Still the GOP may pick up several seats before they are completely
> vanquished in 2012.
>
> Bret Cahill- Hide quoted text -
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I thought you said the GOP was "vanquished" 4 years ago when the
progressives took control of congress?
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25th July 2010 07:34 AM
#3
COL. BILL KILGORE
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
"Tomaxo" <tomaxo@********> wrote in message
news:e9564d79-ba3a-4d93-9095-060f06004ee6@q35g2000yqn.************.com...
> Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
>
> At this point in Obama's presidency, he has outpaced Reagan for the
> same period in Dow Jones Industrial Average growth while incurring a
> lower increase in unemployment.
>
> Considering Reagan was trending towards one of the greatest Re-
> election landslides in American history, this bodes well for the
> president.
>
> The Stat's:
>
> At this point in Reagan's presidency (July 24th of his 2nd year in
> office), the Dow Jones Industrial average had grown from 950.68 on the
> day of his inauguration to 1,231.17, representing a 29.5% increase.
>
> At this point in Obama's presidency, the DJIA has grown from 7,949.09
> to 10,424.62, representing a 31.1% increase.
>
> At this point in Reagan's presidency, the most recent report (June,
> 1983) showed that unemployment had risen to 10.1% (from 7.5% in
> January of 81), marking an increase in unemployment of 2.6%.
>
> At this point in Obama's presidency, the most recent report (June,
> 2010) shows that unemployment has risen to 9.5% (from 7.7% in January
> of 09), marking an increase in unemployment of 1.8%.
>
> While the final tally on national debt increase will not be known for
> years, Obama would have to triple the national debt (to over 30
> trillion dollars) to keep on pace with Reagan in that area.
Earth to tomaxo - in case you haven't checked your calendar hanging
on the grease-pit wall lately Senor Velasquez, Reagan left office in 1989
and has since died - just as your mutt's presidency will die in 2012.
That's the funniest thing here - you know it - hence your hysterical and
ridiculous numerical comparisons of two different POTUS's from completely
different eras. Moron.
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25th July 2010 08:21 AM
#4
First Post.
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 09:34:29 -0400, "COL. BILL KILGORE"
<wskilgore@us.patriots.org> wrote:
>
>
>"Tomaxo" <tomaxo@********> wrote in message
>news:e9564d79-ba3a-4d93-9095-060f06004ee6@q35g2000yqn.************.com...
>> Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
>>
>> At this point in Obama's presidency, he has outpaced Reagan for the
>> same period in Dow Jones Industrial Average growth while incurring a
>> lower increase in unemployment.
>>
>> Considering Reagan was trending towards one of the greatest Re-
>> election landslides in American history, this bodes well for the
>> president.
>>
>> The Stat's:
>>
>> At this point in Reagan's presidency (July 24th of his 2nd year in
>> office), the Dow Jones Industrial average had grown from 950.68 on the
>> day of his inauguration to 1,231.17, representing a 29.5% increase.
>>
>> At this point in Obama's presidency, the DJIA has grown from 7,949.09
>> to 10,424.62, representing a 31.1% increase.
>>
>> At this point in Reagan's presidency, the most recent report (June,
>> 1983) showed that unemployment had risen to 10.1% (from 7.5% in
>> January of 81), marking an increase in unemployment of 2.6%.
>>
>> At this point in Obama's presidency, the most recent report (June,
>> 2010) shows that unemployment has risen to 9.5% (from 7.7% in January
>> of 09), marking an increase in unemployment of 1.8%.
>>
>> While the final tally on national debt increase will not be known for
>> years, Obama would have to triple the national debt (to over 30
>> trillion dollars) to keep on pace with Reagan in that area.
>
>Earth to tomaxo - in case you haven't checked your calendar hanging
>on the grease-pit wall lately Senor Velasquez, Reagan left office in 1989
>and has since died - just as your mutt's presidency will die in 2012.
>That's the funniest thing here - you know it - hence your hysterical and
>ridiculous numerical comparisons of two different POTUS's from completely
>different eras. Moron.
What else can be expected when they can't produce anything factual
about Obama that can be considered a positive.
Tearing someone else down in order to build up another has been a
primary tactic in left wing politics for a long time.
It will always be "what about Bush, what about Reagan" with them as
they cannot point to single thing thing that Obama can actually be
praised for regarding benefiting the nation.
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25th July 2010 10:26 AM
#5
Beam Me Up Scotty
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On 7/25/2010 7:51 AM, The PHANTOM wrote:
> On Jul 25, 12:46 am, Bret Cahill <Bret_E_Cah...**********m> wrote:
>>>> Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
>>
>>>> At this point in Obama's presidency, he has outpaced Reagan for the
>>>> same period in Dow Jones Industrial Average growth while incurring a
>>>> lower increase in unemployment.
>>
Obama wasn't handed 21% interest rates but Obama is creating them.
Obama wants a Gas Shortage, while Reagan was handed one, Obama's plan is
digging the hole deeper while Reagan quit digging. Reagan created
economic freedom Obama is creating Socialist slavery.
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25th July 2010 10:55 AM
#6
sillapond
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On 07/24/2010 10:39 PM, wy wrote:
> Can't deny
> facts, unless you're a basket case of a right wingnut who
Stay angry tool, on command.
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25th July 2010 10:56 AM
#7
sillapond
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On 07/25/2010 09:00 AM, wy wrote:
> Obama took office with other
> presidents' unfinished problems to deal with. Name one new problem
> Obama has created on his own
So true, he has help from ALL the Dems...
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25th July 2010 07:20 PM
#8
wy
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On Jul 25, 12:26*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty <Then-Destroy-
Everyth...@Blackhole.NebulaX.com> wrote:
> On 7/25/2010 7:51 AM, The PHANTOM wrote:
>
> > On Jul 25, 12:46 am, Bret Cahill <Bret_E_Cah...**********m> wrote:
> >>>> Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
>
> >>>> At this point in Obama's presidency, he has outpaced Reagan for the
> >>>> same period in Dow Jones Industrial Average growth while incurring a
> >>>> lower increase in unemployment.
>
> Obama wasn't handed 21% interest rates but Obama is creating them.
There is no 21% interest rate.
> Obama wants a Gas Shortage, while Reagan was handed one,
Reagan wasn't handed any gas shortage and there's no gas shortage
now. But Bush created a gas crisis with $4 per gallon gas. What is
it now? $2.70 p.g., which is what it's more or less been for over a
year now. Your real point is?
Obama's plan is
> digging the hole deeper while Reagan quit digging. *Reagan created
> economic freedom Obama is creating Socialist slavery.
The only economic freedom Reagan created was the mushrooming of wealth
for the filthy rich at the expense of the middle class. I find it
funny that someone like you, a member of the middle class, would
support the rich getting richer while you have to subsidize their
wealth by paying the taxes they didn't have to pay under Reagan or
Bush. Is that your defense? It's a poorly thought-one, so don't ever
think of becoming a lawyer - ever.
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25th July 2010 07:21 PM
#9
wy
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On Jul 25, 12:55*pm, sillapond <i...@val.id> wrote:
> On 07/24/2010 10:39 PM,wywrote:
>
> > Can't deny
> > facts, unless you're a basket case of a right wingnut who
>
> Stay angry tool, on command.
Stay angry tool?
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25th July 2010 07:24 PM
#10
wy
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Obama Still Outpacing Reagan On Economic Recovery!
On Jul 25, 1:19*pm, Tomaxo <tom...@********> wrote:
> sillapond wrote:
> > On 07/25/2010 09:00 AM,wywrote:
> > > Obama took office with other
> > > presidents' unfinished problems to deal with. *Name one new problem
> > > Obama has created on his own
>
> > So true, he has help from ALL the Dems...
>
> HeyWy....the obvious fact Republicans are COMPLETELY aout of
> amunition this election, as evidenced by their inability to counter a
> single fact posted is very telling, isn't it?
>
> I'm begining to believe they could actually lose seats this November
> if things continue on their current path.
It'll be a miracle if they hold on to the number they presently have.
You can only shoot yourself in the foot so many times before some of
the stupider voters, the hardcore Republican base, figure out that
right wingnuts are just a plain dead end.
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