Buh bye Barack

ITs not a good report, but its better than the reports we were getting the last time a Republican was in charge.
 
ITs not a good report, but its better than the reports we were getting the last time a Republican was in charge.

That will look good on a bumper sticker

:rofl2:

I am waiting for Dude to come on here talking about the ADP number. I told him but the dumb fuck wouldn't listen
 
That will look good on a bumper sticker

:rofl2:

I am waiting for Dude to come on here talking about the ADP number. I told him but the dumb fuck wouldn't listen

Im not trying for a bumper sticker, I am trying to have intelegent conversation.
 
Im not trying for a bumper sticker, I am trying to have intelegent conversation.

A good start would be to stop trying to spin these piss poor numbers. Thankfully for the new media they can't be hidden from the American people. I told you people this was going to happen. Obama's speech was a dud last night and todays jobs report was even worse.
 
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-economy-adds-96k-jobs-123111662.html

Don't doubt me. I told you this the other day. All the bluster at the D&C Convention was not going to overcome this piss poor jobs report. I am sure the libturds will claim that the unemployment rate is down, but even they can't shine that turd. Over 300 thousand people dropped out of the work force. What is the demalquedacrats answer?

:0) I wouldn't be rushing to claim credit while saying goodbye to Obama just yet if I were you.

Here is the number that will stick .. 8.1

If the next job report drops below 8% .. we might be saying bye-bye to you. :0)

Surely you aren't going to stick around here and get blasted and beat-up by Obama supporters if he wins.

Additionally, I'll say again that you are wrong about conventions and speeches. They are designed to fire up the base .. and without question, the DNC did just that.
 
:0) I wouldn't be rushing to claim credit while saying goodbye to Obama just yet if I were you.

Here is the number that will stick .. 8.1

If the next job report drops below 8% .. we might be saying bye-bye to you. :0)

Surely you aren't going to stick around here and get blasted and beat-up by Obama supporters if he wins.

Additionally, I'll say again that you are wrong about conventions and speeches. They are designed to fire up the base .. and without question, the DNC did just that.

Yeah, I get it. Tell the people who are so dejected that they have dropped out of the workforce that the number is low. Who are you going to believe? OWEbama or your own lying eyes. The people aren't as stupid as you think they are.
 
Yeah, I get it. Tell the people who are so dejected that they have dropped out of the workforce that the number is low. Who are you going to believe? OWEbama or your own lying eyes. The people aren't as stupid as you think they are.

You're barking up the wrong tree brother. I'm not blinded by partisanship as you are.

You think this job report signals a Romney win. I say that's delusion.

I don't support Obama or his economic policies. At any other time, he would be a one-term president. However, his opposition is so putrid and rejected by the American people that even with his bad economy, he's still the odds-on favorite to win. If all you have is numbers, you lose.

To Obama's great advantage, the right has managed to fire up Hispanics in a way that they have never been fired up before. They have also managed to fire up women far beyond what Obama could have done by himself. Sure, black people aren't going to vote for a republican anyway .. but was it smart to energize them when they weren't?

Beyond the numbers, it is the utter and complete ignorance of the right that is Obama's best weapon .. and it will grant him a second term.

No doubt.
 
You're barking up the wrong tree brother. I'm not blinded by partisanship as you are.

You think this job report signals a Romney win. I say that's delusion.

I don't support Obama or his economic policies. At any other time, he would be a one-term president. However, his opposition is so putrid and rejected by the American people that even with his bad economy, he's still the odds-on favorite to win. If all you have is numbers, you lose.

To Obama's great advantage, the right has managed to fire up Hispanics in a way that they have never been fired up before. They have also managed to fire up women far beyond what Obama could have done by himself. Sure, black people aren't going to vote for a republican anyway .. but was it smart to energize them when they weren't?

Beyond the numbers, it is the utter and complete ignorance of the right that is Obama's best weapon .. and it will grant him a second term.

No doubt.

bac, this is a purely antedotal story that will have no bearing on the election but it makes me wonder how many other people feel like this. In my family we don't talk politics much. I happen to be speaking to my mother yesterday. She asked if I was going to be watching the convention (or actually Obama's speech). I said I was. My mom voted for Obama in '08. She then proceeded to tell me that while she hates the Republican Party's social platform and thinks some Republicans are crazy that the economy is just too bad that she doesn't think Obama deserves four more years and she's going to vote for Romney.

Now my mom lives in California so it's not like her vote matters, Obama is going to win our state. I post this only in the sense I wonder how many, if any other, women are out there that feel like her because that is where the election will be won (or lost).
 
bac, this is a purely antedotal story that will have no bearing on the election but it makes me wonder how many other people feel like this. In my family we don't talk politics much. I happen to be speaking to my mother yesterday. She asked if I was going to be watching the convention (or actually Obama's speech). I said I was. My mom voted for Obama in '08. She then proceeded to tell me that while she hates the Republican Party's social platform and thinks some Republicans are crazy that the economy is just too bad that she doesn't think Obama deserves four more years and she's going to vote for Romney.

Now my mom lives in California so it's not like her vote matters, Obama is going to win our state. I post this only in the sense I wonder how many, if any other, women are out there that feel like her because that is where the election will be won (or lost).

I'm sure there are lots of other women voters who feel as your mother does .. but I'm betting that there are far more who see the threat from the right as an attack on them personally. The majority of voters are women. The difference between male and female voters in 2008 was TEN MILLION.

It's insane to piss them off right before an election.
 
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-economy-adds-96k-jobs-123111662.html

Don't doubt me. I told you this the other day. All the bluster at the D&C Convention was not going to overcome this piss poor jobs report. I am sure the libturds will claim that the unemployment rate is down, but even they can't shine that turd. Over 300 thousand people dropped out of the work force. What is the demalquedacrats answer?

Obama still has the racists/mysogynists on his side (nothing to do with reverse anything... the old fashioned ones). That it the ace up his sleeve and my guess is he will probably play them to another four years because they are dumb dumb dumb.
 
bac, this is a purely antedotal story that will have no bearing on the election but it makes me wonder how many other people feel like this. In my family we don't talk politics much. I happen to be speaking to my mother yesterday. She asked if I was going to be watching the convention (or actually Obama's speech). I said I was. My mom voted for Obama in '08. She then proceeded to tell me that while she hates the Republican Party's social platform and thinks some Republicans are crazy that the economy is just too bad that she doesn't think Obama deserves four more years and she's going to vote for Romney.

Now my mom lives in California so it's not like her vote matters, Obama is going to win our state. I post this only in the sense I wonder how many, if any other, women are out there that feel like her because that is where the election will be won (or lost).

You are right and there are millions more like your mother. The dems know it too. Not the dems who come here. They are loyal and unmovable. Not the dems in that convention hall last night. But, the folks who were tired of Bush and gave OWEbama a chance now see that they made a mistake. They aren't vocal about it because they just go about their lives. They know in their guts that something doesn't feel right and when they hear someone in the administration say "we have turned a corner", they know it is bullshit. When they hear the lame stream media spin for the administration they know something isn't right. And after a full month of a full frontal onslaught against Romney by the OWEbama regime it is a tied election and OWEbama's approval numbers are below 50%. That is not good for the regime and they know it.
 
Despite Obama's failures with the economy, many voters perceive Romney as out of touch and one of the causes of the problems. His party was the one giving tax breaks that were supposed to stir the sluggish economy and "trickle down" to the rest of us. Also, they perceive his shipping jobs overseas and sending his money out of the country as part of what many did that helped cause problems.

He is going to play hell overcoming those perceptions.
 
Despite Obama's failures with the economy, many voters perceive Romney as out of touch and one of the causes of the problems. His party was the one giving tax breaks that were supposed to stir the sluggish economy and "trickle down" to the rest of us. Also, they perceive his shipping jobs overseas and sending his money out of the country as part of what many did that helped cause problems.

He is going to play hell overcoming those perceptions.

I don't think so. One ad showing that 80% of the money supposedly spent to create "green jobs" that "could not be outsourced" going to foreign companies and listing the massive failures of the companies that got the 20% will pretty much clear that up.

A perception can be changed with simple truth, and Romney has more money to spend as he didn't, like Obama, outspend his campaign's income the past 5 months.
 
bac, this is a purely antedotal story that will have no bearing on the election but it makes me wonder how many other people feel like this. In my family we don't talk politics much. I happen to be speaking to my mother yesterday. She asked if I was going to be watching the convention (or actually Obama's speech). I said I was. My mom voted for Obama in '08. She then proceeded to tell me that while she hates the Republican Party's social platform and thinks some Republicans are crazy that the economy is just too bad that she doesn't think Obama deserves four more years and she's going to vote for Romney.

Now my mom lives in California so it's not like her vote matters, Obama is going to win our state. I post this only in the sense I wonder how many, if any other, women are out there that feel like her because that is where the election will be won (or lost).

I've had major disappointments with Obama almost from the beginning. Not necessarily a great number but enough to make me hesitate to vote for him again. I'm thinking of voting for Jill Stein. However, the Republican policies and platform are so polar opposite to my viewpoint that I could never vote for Rmoney just because I'm dissatisfied with Obama. It would go against everything I believe in.
 
How many months under Obama does that make this a possitive job growth record?


Now lets see what was happening 4 years ago under republican leadership?
 
4 years ago Bush was finding out he was going to have to make this announcement to the American people.

as soon as he did EVERYTHING went into a shit hole.


You republicans have fucked up again in asking were you better off 4 years ago.


4 years ago you had republicans saying "were all kenysans now".

Jesus you people have terrrible memories
 
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