The economy is not under the control of a single man, that would be called Socialism. He did a bit of something at the start, not nearly good enough to save the world from a global economic crash though. If we start doing what Europe has been doing, letting a flood of austerity measures through, we'll end up like Greece except everyone will be too busy with their iPods that bake pancakes and rub their balls to riot.
Obama is weak and has bent over to every bit of pressure he has been put under. Personally I wouldn't dare waste my first vote on him, he's a politician, he'll do whatever gets him votes. The progressive liberal speeches he gave were empty of meaning and it took a year for me to realize he was nothing special, two to understand he is a lost cause, and three to hope he loses so the Democratic party can stop being the moderates of the right wing and actually have to be leftist to regain any sort of power. The Democratic party is a disgrace in comparison to what it was decades ago, as is the now mentally insane Republican/Tea party.
The current government is trash, the current liberal government(including the formerly run democratic house) made things worse, and i dont think the republicans will fix it, even a little, they might make things worse
Depends really, I personally don't give two ***** about the way Obama has been attempting to not only appease everyone early on in his presidency, as well as the fact he's been really indecisive. But having republican tea party candidates will probably only aggravate the problem, especially since they are mainly a reactionary group. I hope an independent gets elected because there will not be as much conflict of ideology, between house and congress if we have a moderate in the White house. I'm not so sure about Mitt Romney either. His record at Bain capital has not really contributed to his claims of economic know how. I really hope Democrats, and Republicans vote some more moderates of their respective parties, because lets be honest congress can't get **** done.
i agree that Obama did inherit Bush's mistakes, but this cannot be blamed on Bush, at most like 1.0 can but 4.09 gain is ridiculous.
The economy is not under the control of a single man, that would be called Socialism. He did a bit of something at the start, not nearly good enough to save the world from a global economic crash though. If we start doing what Europe has been doing, letting a flood of austerity measures through, we'll end up like Greece except everyone will be too busy with their iPods that bake pancakes and rub their balls to riot.
Obama is weak and has bent over to every bit of pressure he has been put under. Personally I wouldn't dare waste my first vote on him, he's a politician, he'll do whatever gets him votes. The progressive liberal speeches he gave were empty of meaning and it took a year for me to realize he was nothing special, two to understand he is a lost cause, and three to hope he loses so the Democratic party can stop being the moderates of the right wing and actually have to be leftist to regain any sort of power. The Democratic party is a disgrace in comparison to what it was decades ago, as is the now mentally insane Republican/Tea party.
*Not one man controls an economy in a socialist government. The whole government does to a degree, more so than any system. (derp moment)
Workers control the economy in socialism.
The current government is trash, the current liberal government(including the formerly run democratic house) made things worse, and i dont think the republicans will fix it, even a little, they might make things worse
kicking em all out will fix it but the republicans are the lesser of two evils
Depends really, I personally don't give two ***** about the way Obama has been attempting to not only appease everyone early on in his presidency, as well as the fact he's been really indecisive. But having republican tea party candidates will probably only aggravate the problem, especially since they are mainly a reactionary group. I hope an independent gets elected because there will not be as much conflict of ideology, between house and congress if we have a moderate in the White house. I'm not so sure about Mitt Romney either. His record at Bain capital has not really contributed to his claims of economic know how. I really hope Democrats, and Republicans vote some more moderates of their respective parties, because lets be honest congress can't get **** done.