Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

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General John Kelly: "He said that, in his opinion, Mr. Trump met the definition of a fascist, would govern like a dictator if allowed, and had no understanding of the Constitution or the concept of rule of law."

Monday, November 1, 2010

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS -- READ BEFORE YOU VOTE!

From the dailykos:

"Questions:


What was the average monthly private sector job growth in 2008, the final year of the Bush presidency, and what has it been so far in 2010?


What was the Federal deficit for the last fiscal year of the Bush presidency, and what was it for the first full fiscal year of the Obama presidency?


What was the stock market at on the last day of the Bush presidency? What is it at today?


Which party's candidate for speaker will campaign this weekend with a Nazi reenactor who dressed up in a SS uniform?



Answers:

In 2008, we lost an average of 317,250 private sector jobs per month. In 2010, we have gained an average of 95,888 private sector jobs per month. (Source) That's a difference of nearly five million jobs between Bush's last year in office and President Obama's second year.


In FY2009, which began on September 1, 2008 and represents the Bush Administration's final budget, the budget deficit was $1.416 trillion. In FY2010, the first budget of the Obama Administration, the budget deficit was $1.291 trillion, a decline of $125 billion. (Source) Yes, that means President Obama has cut the deficit -- there's a long way to go, but we're in better shape now than we were under Bush and the GOP.


On Bush's final day in office, the Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P 500 closed at 7,949, 1,440, and 805, respectively. Today, as of 10:15AM Pacific, they are at 11,108, 2,512, and 1,183. That means since President Obama took office, the Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P 500 have increased 40%, 74%, and 47%, respectively.


The Republican Party, whose candidate for speaker, John Boehner, will campaign with Nazi re-enactor Rich Iott this weekend. If you need an explanation why this is offensive, you are a lost cause."

8 comments:

Dave Miller said...

Alas, Shaw, I fear the coming wave.

The Dems will not beholding the House, and perhaps this is a good thing.

They were never on board with Obama and were, it seems just waiting for a Dem to win so they could trot all of their pet projects.

And so they did.

Our representatives and Senators are the reason this election is lost. President Obama wrongly believed they gave a damn about more than their personal districts and projects.

What he forget to factor in was the fact that after his eight years, they will still be in Washington and they voted to protect that interest more than anything else.

The Dems were not loyal to President Obama and his vision as much as their own survival.

The irony is that because of that, many will be losing their seats tomorrow night.

Shaw Kenawe said...

I see that wave as well. But I do not despair--yet. When the House is taken over by the GOP, they own, along with Mr. Obama, whatever happens to this country.

What do you hear on the close Senatorial race in Nevada?

Anything new there?

Sue said...

The contrast is amazing, but alas the people don't care I guess...sad really, but like you Shaw I see this as a chance for America to see the GOP's plans. Either they will work with the president or they will take the country down. But if they do try and take us down I hope it destroys them for good!

TAO said...

Dilemma, dilemma, dilemma...

How do I need to vote to ensure that Sarah Palin runs for the Presidency in 2012?

I love it when she wears black leather....

Those knee high leather high heel boots she wore with that dress the other day...

Whew!

Shaw Kenawe said...

Now, now, TAO, let's not be sexist.


Oh, wait. But doesn't Miss Sarah play the sexist card when she tells the men she disagrees with to "man up?"

What's up with that?

And didn't she say someone had bigger cajones than Mr. Obama?

Imagine the hissy fit she'd make if a male told her to act like a lady and that Nancy Pelosi had bigger ovaries than Sarah?

One thing is certain about Sarah, every time she opens her mouth she makes a fool of herself.

She hasn't disappointed me lately, either, calling people bastards and all that.

She's just a hoot. You betcha!

Shaw Kenawe said...

Andrew Sullivan says Palin is the Republicans' Snookie [I don't know who Snookie is, but there's a photo of her in the link.]

Dave Miller said...

Ah Nevada, It is not looking good for Harry. I'll be posing on this tomorrow, but I think he is going to lose by 2 or 3 percentage points.

Jon Ralston, the top political writer in Nevada, predicts that somehow Reid will pull it out. By maybe a vote.

Nevada will lose Dina Titus, a Dem who was elected in 2008 to the House.

The statehouse will remain Republican.

Let's not forget that by and large, Nevada is a conservative state, part of the original Sagebrush Rebellion, and so for a Progressive or Liberal to win, it's an uphill battle, even with the Democratic base in Clark County [Las Vegas].

Perhaps Nevada is close enough that Harry can win with the The Professor's Cell Phone Theory.

I hope so, but I am not confidant.

Your analysis is accurate though on the House. On 1/1/11, if they win, the GOP can start implementing their plan, and then finally, after two years of nothing from those hacks, we can have a real choice in 2012.

I believe the Dems will then win and finally be ready to really support a reelected President Obama.

Dave Miller said...

Shaw, Sarah Palin, with her most recent diatribe and language, is just another in a long line of conservative "jesus loving" politicians who use names and character assignations to skewer their opposition, much to the delight of their conservative "jesus loving" friends.

How this gets squared with a biblical admonition to consider others better than ourselves [Phil. 2] and Jesus words that to call someone a fool is equal to murder, [Sermon on the Mount] I cannot fathom.

I guess I should add before tries to jump in on this that yes, the Dems do the same thing, but they are much less likely to be operating from a standpoint that they are following God's will as they go about their life in politics.