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Post by aztecwin on Sept 13, 2012 12:02:20 GMT -8
Do you think obama would agree to an exchange of information? So long as Mitt gives his birth certificate too since he's Mexican in the eyes of Birthers. Can you show me where "birthers" claim Romney is a Mexican? If you can, maybe we should be voting for a Libertarian.
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Post by sdsustoner on Sept 13, 2012 13:21:59 GMT -8
So long as Mitt gives his birth certificate too since he's Mexican in the eyes of Birthers. Can you show me where "birthers" claim Romney is a Mexican? If you can, maybe we should be voting for a Libertarian. Oh...I get it. Only when a democrat is running for office and he has a foreign-born father. But, it's okay when a republican runs. And they wonder why people laugh at them?
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Post by aztecwin on Sept 13, 2012 13:25:19 GMT -8
Can you show me where "birthers" claim Romney is a Mexican? If you can, maybe we should be voting for a Libertarian. Oh...I get it. Only when a democrat is running for office and he has a foreign-born father. But, it's okay when a republican runs. And they wonder why people laugh at them? Do you know how silly you appear to be?
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Sept 13, 2012 13:27:16 GMT -8
Do you think obama would agree to an exchange of information? So long as Mitt gives his birth certificate too since he's Mexican in the eyes of Birthers. Stoner - You've got to keep the birther threads straight now. Obama was either born in Kenya which makes him ineligible for the office of President or he isn't a "natural born citizen" which requires that both parents were American Citizens. It is the second thread that applies to Romney. Romney was born in the United States but is not a natural born citizen because his father was born in Mexico. Got it? ;D
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Post by sdsustoner on Sept 13, 2012 17:18:46 GMT -8
Oh...I get it. Only when a democrat is running for office and he has a foreign-born father. But, it's okay when a republican runs. And they wonder why people laugh at them? Do you know how silly you appear to be? Only to the less informed. AlwaysAnAztec put it in political phonics for you.
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Post by AztecBill on Oct 4, 2012 14:33:50 GMT -8
The biggest mover of markets and jobs is the business cycle. There are peaks and valleys. Comparing arbitrary 4 year periods would result in big differences. The true difference is only seen when the markets and job numbers are normalized to the position in the business cycle. Clinton was lucky. He came in just after a recovery began and left just before a recession began. He had the benefit of the entire upside of the cycle. If you adjust his reign forward by one year, his term in office would look far different. That is because the bulk of the recovery would be on Bush I and the bulk of the (dot com bubble burst) recession would be under Clinton instead of Bush II.
Truth hurts...deal with it.
Clinton was also lucky that his ineptness in his first two years caused a Republican take over of both houses of congress. That changed policies over the next 6 years to the great historical benefit of Clinton. But I have to give Clinton credit. He saw the handwriting on the wall and steered a path between the right and left to get things done. His last 6 years was more conservative than the Bush 8 years.
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Post by JOCAZTEC on Oct 6, 2012 8:03:36 GMT -8
Consider these points about why the DJIA is up under o'bainma.
The feds are printing money and the money is buying up stocks.
The luck of the real estate market cycles. In 2003 the State of California, Employment Development Department (aka Enternal Death and Dismemberment), paid Ditech in Costa Mesa, California, $400,000 to hire and train mortgage brokers. Here we go again. The interest vested in the government fueling the real estate prices as high as possible, rests in each and every county government in this nation. Add to this, the States do receive a ton of dough from the taxation of real estate. Once the market crashes, it is a slow ride down by country tax assessors. Foreclosure? No problem, just pay off all the back taxes.
HAM TAX
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