global1
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Wed Feb-11-09 07:10 PM
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So Peter King Is Setting The Stage Already If This Stimulus Package Is Successful...... |
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he's already getting the Repug talking points together for 2010 .....
We don't know if it was Obama's plan or something else that turned the economy around.
We'll also probably hear something to the effect - well that was due to the fact that we Repugs stood our ground and make the Dems modify this stimulus package to our way of thinking.
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Wed Feb-11-09 07:12 PM
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1. Of course! Before long, it will be: "Well, the economy was already improving under Bush. Obama just |
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continued Republican policies."
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Wed Feb-11-09 07:14 PM
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I was waiting for this... first it was "Obama only wants Pubbies to chime in because he doesn't want to be held responsible for the failure." Then Obama said, hey, if it fails, and the people think I haven't taken the country in the right direction, you'll have a new president!
I love how he stays on top of the lies! He smacks them down as quickly as they Pubbies think them up! Love it! Loooooooove IT!
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PA Democrat
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Wed Feb-11-09 07:16 PM
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3. He is obnoxious. He is defending the banks. |
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He is either CLUELESS or LYING about how banks got us into the mess we are in. They are apparently victims in King's eyes. Ignore predatory lending, the unregulated derivative fiasco that banks took HUGE risks on, their cozy relationship with rating companies, etc. Yeah, those poor bank CEOs were just victims of greedy consumers wanting to buy a house.
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Wed Feb-11-09 08:02 PM
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4. These guys still don't give Clinton credit for the economy in the 90s |
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So I expect nothing else from them
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