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Sunday, July 24, 2016

 

Changing Of The Guard In Cleveland: What A Difference Donald Trump Has Made

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/07/23/the-changing-of-the-guard-in-cleveland-what-a-difference-donald-trump-has-made//:


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It's mind boggling that this baloney could really matter. Eight years of George Bush had us on the edge of bankruptcy and 5 trillion dollars spent in Iraq. Why would we want to go back to more stupid republicans?
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Served Class Action Lawsuit for Rigging Primaries

http://observer.com/2016/06/debbie-wasserman-schultz-served-class-action-lawsuit-for-rigging-primaries/
How much has the deficit increased under OBAMA? You know nothing about stats, quit trying. We were and still are in debt to China for so much money, we will never be able to pay them. That is not all OBAMAS fault, but he added a ton of money.
Lakerben as usual you don't have your facts, 5 trillion as not been spent in Iraq by bush, you know what your just to dumb to respond to anymore.
I know the facts check the NY times and the Washington Post. We owe China because of Bush. Loser republicans backing lose candidates,sad.
Sully,the dumb are the ones responding to cartoons of hillary everyday like idiots.   
One million dollars a day in Iraq. Do the math. I get tired of educating all the bumpkins on this political site.
Here are the Stats LakerbenedictArnold:

President Bush expanded the federal budget by a historic $700 billion through 2008. President Obama would add another $1 trillion.
•President Bush began a string of expensive finan­cial bailouts. President Obama is accelerating that course.
•President Bush created a Medicare drug entitle­ment that will cost an estimated $800 billion in its first decade. President Obama has proposed a $634 billion down payment on a new govern­ment health care fund.
•President Bush increased federal education spending 58 percent faster than inflation. Presi­dent Obama would double it.
•President Bush became the first President to spend 3 percent of GDP on federal antipoverty programs. President Obama has already in­creased this spending by 20 percent.
•President Bush tilted the income tax burden more toward upper-income taxpayers. President Obama would continue that trend.
•President Bush presided over a $2.5 trillion increase in the public debt through 2008. Setting aside 2009 (for which Presidents Bush and Obama share responsibility for an additional $2.6 trillion in public debt), President Obama’s budget would add $4.9 trillion in public debt from the beginning of 2010 through 2016.
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These stats are a matter of Public interest, so you and your butt buddies are more than welcome to check if you'd like. Snopes would be a good place to start.
You need to fact check your rants before you open your mouth and make a bigger fool out of yourself, you know more than people already think of you...
Their faces changed, but the message remains the same. Cut taxes for the rich and F*ck the Middle and others. Maybe some of their fortunes will trickle down our way. Make promises that only dems keep and feed the rest of the low informed law and order bullsh1t that has already been tried and failed miserably decades ago by Tricky-Dick. For generation-x that's Richard Nixon.
It is pretty obvious to everyone that Lakerben is beyond help. He is set in his ways and will believe anything a left wing blog writes, in terms of factual, thruthful news I highly doubt he's even been exposed to that.
Lakerben, like you all, has a right to his opinion. In fact, it's a 1st amendment right. Some of you need to revisit it. You seem to forget it when someone has an opposing point of view. You all are too thin-skinned.
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