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  • Originally posted by KrazyHorse
    And what state do you vote in?
    At the rate McCain is going, Texas may be a toss-up by next week.
    Tutto nel mondo è burla

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    • Originally posted by SlowwHand
      One that a citizen of the United States is allowed to vote. Keep trying.
      Keep trying? Why? I've already demonstrated that your vote for President is worthless.
      12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
      Stadtluft Macht Frei
      Killing it is the new killing it
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      • Originally posted by Boris Godunov


        At the rate McCain is going, Texas may be a toss-up by next week.
        And would STILL not decide the election, even if it was.
        12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
        Stadtluft Macht Frei
        Killing it is the new killing it
        Ultima Ratio Regum

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        • Originally posted by Boris Godunov


          If your compare past Democratic administrations to Republican ones, you'll see who is better for the economy.
          That rather seems evidence people tend to vote Democrat after the economy has hit the rocks. Net job gains would be a logical result if the economy already reached its nadir before or does so early in the new president's term. Especially's Roosevelt "good" rating is a little outrageous in this regard (the US hardly could fall any deeper when he got elected). You'd also have to mess up really badly if no employment growth would recorded at all during 3 terms of population growth.
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          • Originally posted by Colonâ„¢
            That rather seems evidence people tend to vote Democrat after the economy has hit the rocks. Net job gains would be a logical result if the economy already reached its nadir before or does so early in the new president's term. Especially's Roosevelt "good" rating is a little outrageous in this regard (the US hardly could fall any deeper when he got elected). You'd also have to mess up really badly if no employment growth would recorded at all during 3 terms of population growth.
            Yes, but the Democrats have been voted in after Republicans made a mess of things. It's a simple lesson: if you don't want a president to completely **** up the economy, make sure he isn't a Republican.
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            • In fact, I think I may have convinced a Virginian to vote for Obama, so my opinions have had much more of an expected impact on the Presidential election than yours have, Sloww.

              12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
              Stadtluft Macht Frei
              Killing it is the new killing it
              Ultima Ratio Regum

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              • nm
                Unbelievable!

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                • For some reason people bring up Carter as being the worse for the economy ever. Was he really that bad?

                  JM
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                  • He was dealt a pretty bad hand. But except for really disastrous decisions (strongly inflationary monetary policy, price controls) I don't think the US President has all that much influence over what goes on in the economy.
                    12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
                    Stadtluft Macht Frei
                    Killing it is the new killing it
                    Ultima Ratio Regum

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                    • Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                      Yes, but the Democrats have been voted in after Republicans made a mess of things. It's a simple lesson: if you don't want a president to completely **** up the economy, make sure he isn't a Republican.
                      Economic cycles take place regardless of the hue of colour in power and there really isn't much influence president can have over them. Fiscal stimuli are typically blunt and untimely weapons, typically kicking in after the economy has already started recovering. Monetary policy is more precise, but then that's set independently (and both Clinton and Bush assigned Greenspan).

                      I loathe Bush, but the ****er has just been unlucky he got elected after the new economy bubble had peaked.
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                      • Originally posted by KrazyHorse
                        He was dealt a pretty bad hand. But except for really disastrous decisions (strongly inflationary monetary policy, price controls) I don't think the US President has all that much influence over what goes on in the economy.
                        He was indecisive and ineffective, but no more than Ford.

                        He caught a lot of flak for being idealistic because he ran as a born-again Christian.

                        Here's a little ditty explaining each of America's 43 Presidents :

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                        • Originally posted by Jon Miller


                          McCain is going to cut taxes.

                          JM
                          How do you suppose he does this with a House and Senate that'll swing Dem whether he wins or not? It's a meaningless risk-free promise and he knows it.
                          Unbelievable!

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                          • All election promises are meaningless and risk free.
                            12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
                            Stadtluft Macht Frei
                            Killing it is the new killing it
                            Ultima Ratio Regum

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                            • I'm still trying to figure out how McCain is going to veto every bill with an earmark in it. This bill is called the federal budget.

                              Is he just going to close down the federal government and go home in a huff?? How's he going to support our troops in Iraq if he can't pay them or supply them with food, ammunition and equipment?

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                              • Originally posted by KrazyHorse
                                All election promises are meaningless and risk free.
                                Meaningless, yes. Risk-free, much more rarely. Remember "no new taxes"?
                                Unbelievable!

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