Friday Feb. 10, 2012
Comments on: Rehberg Tells Montana Lawmakers That ‘Panic’ in D.C. is the Problem
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By mooseberryinn on 03-14-09
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Seems like many democrats and economists are beginning to realize Obama hasn’t got a clue.  Take a look at his record of broken campaign promises so far.  What a hoot!  How does a country ‘declare bankruptcy”?  Give it another year and our currency will be worthless.
By Holy Merde on 03-14-09
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Oh, Denny.  If you and your cronies hadn’t stolen half of my retirement, panic wouldn’t be a problem.  It’s the failed, corrupt policies of the former administration, which you supported, that caused this crisis.
By syd on 03-15-09
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I agree Holy M.  If it wasn’t such a sad situation it would almost be funny.  The republicans are jumping in every chance they get to say how “wrong wrong wrong” things are being handled.  If they really had a clue as to how this should be taken care of why didn’t they jump in there in the last 8 years and solve this problem before it ever got to this point.  Think anyone with any common sense will realize it’s too soon to declare Obama’s new policies wrong.  After all, it’s not been quite 2 months yet.
By Cincy on 03-15-09
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Please list for me the “corrupt policies of the last administration” you say caused the current crisis. No, not just provide some “Bush’s fault” mumbo-jumbo, but individual bills that Bush proposed.

As Gary Hart said, “Where’s the beef?”

See, I believe Bush was a disaster—internationally, domestically, the whole shebang. There is no doubt Bush will go down as one of the worst presidents in history. That being said, to simply repeat the tired lines naming Bush as the chief architect of the disaster we now face is not only simplistic, it is wrong and predicated on zero evidence.