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Old 06-14-2012, 10:52 AM
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A very interesting Gallup poll was released today that show most Americans - including Republicans - still blame George W. Bush for the poor state of the economy. This number is still about the same as back in September.
Americans Still Blame Bush More Than Obama for Bad Economy
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I tried correcting the title after posting to "Most Americans Blame Bush" but it did not work - so please use that as the official title of this thread.

A very interesting Gallup poll was released today that show most Americans - including Republicans - still blame George W. Bush for the poor state of the economy. This number is still about the same as back in September.
Americans Still Blame Bush More Than Obama for Bad Economy
Based on this poll, how could these same people consider voting for Mitt Romney, who has been called "Bush on steroids"? He advocates the same tired policies that caused the recession, more tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires and fewer regulations. Romney surrounds himself with Bush advisors, be it for economic or military policies.
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Old 06-14-2012, 11:49 AM
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68% blame Junior.

49% of R's still blame Junior.
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Old 06-14-2012, 12:02 PM
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68% blame Junior.

49% of R's still blame Junior.
That is indicative of the CBS poll that showed Junior Bush had a 22% approval rating when he left office.

Amazing how the Republicans believe they have a good chance of winning back the White House when so many Republicans still blame Junior for the country's problems.

How can they have hope when so many different groups will not vote Republican? Blacks, Hispanics, Democrats, most Independents, many Republicans, most women, most young people, gays, lesbians, and you do not have many Republicans left to vote for Mr. Romney and yet-to-be-named VP candidate.

That VP candidate will be a very important choice to make.
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Old 06-14-2012, 12:16 PM
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y'all certainly don't expect to hoist a victory flag based on mainstream media polls? Do you?
The only time poll information is of any value, if any at al, is when the content of the poll is revealed as well as the message. Like how many participants? Ror D? Black? Hispanic? Etc.

Most often this content is never supplied as it is never as supportive as the big type set headliner that waves the flag of the day, would require.

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Old 06-14-2012, 12:22 PM
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I read a article I think it was an interview of Jesse Ventura and he was saying we should not have specific parties. Yes Bush didnt do a very good job but obama is not doing to much either. Dont care what party the guy belongs to just if you look at their record and obvious intend specks much louder. Romney has a better business sense than obama. Not sure about foreign policy but we'll see about that. November is on it's way. For better or worse only different thing is we can't get out of this we have to live with how ever it goes
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I tried correcting the title after posting to "Most Americans Blame Bush" but it did not work - so please use that as the official title of this thread.

A very interesting Gallup poll was released today that show most Americans - including Republicans - still blame George W. Bush for the poor state of the economy. This number is still about the same as back in September.
Americans Still Blame Bush More Than Obama for Bad Economy
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Old 06-14-2012, 02:01 PM
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Thank you, RichieLion. Glad that you agree, too.
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That is indicative of the CBS poll that showed Junior Bush had a 22% approval rating when he left office.

Amazing how the Republicans believe they have a good chance of winning back the White House when so many Republicans still blame Junior for the country's problems.

How can they have hope when so many different groups will not vote Republican? Blacks, Hispanics, Democrats, most Independents, many Republicans, most women, most young people, gays, lesbians, and you do not have many Republicans left to vote for Mr. Romney and yet-to-be-named VP candidate.

That VP candidate will be a very important choice to make.
George W Bush's approval rating of 22% when he left office was almost twice that of Dick Cheney's approval rating of 13% when he left office.
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Old 06-14-2012, 04:42 PM
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anyone who really knows about the economy admits that the housing bubble was caused by the Fair Housing laws instituted during clinton's terms, forcing banks to give loans to unqualified applicants...the problem was worsened when bush tried to regulate fannie and freddie and was told by barney frank and dodd that it was not necessary...i remember this argument on tv! this was the root of the world wide economic disaster which occured when bad loans were bundled and sold all over the globe! blaming bush is way too easy, and inaccurate, and i think more americans know this than you democrats want to think about....
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anyone who really knows about the economy admits that the housing bubble was caused by the Fair Housing laws instituted during clinton's terms, forcing banks to give loans to unqualified applicants...the problem was worsened when bush tried to regulate fannie and freddie and was told by barney frank and dodd that it was not necessary...i remember this argument on tv! this was the root of the world wide economic disaster which occured when bad loans were bundled and sold all over the globe! blaming bush is way too easy, and inaccurate, and i think more americans know this than you democrats want to think about....
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although i also think that allowing banks and other financial institutions to become 'too big to fail' also contributed to the economic collapse the country has suffered.
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I keep asking myself why is it that the liberal left continues to hang on with this obsession of Bush? Is he a tool of distraction for a failing liberal president? Are they feeling ashamed for their hateful treatment of him while he continues to act in a civil and respectful mannner toward his critics. Do they feel guilty that their leader continues to demonstrate his weaknesses by blaming Bush and others for his failings while Bush repeatedly has expressed his support for Obama's success because he (bush) recognizes it is in the best interests of this Country and because as he says its tough being the president? Say what you will or will what you say but while Bush had made some errors he has shown class while in office and out by taking responsibility and accountability of what went wrong in his Administration. He didn't blame Barney Frank and the boys or a Democratic Congress or ATM machines.....

George W. Bush will always have my respect and appreciation because he held office at one of the worse times in american history and he did what needed to be done to preserve and protect this country. He has shown he is a man of integrity and a person who loves his country. History will prove Bush's critics wrong
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anyone who really knows about the economy admits that the housing bubble was caused by the Fair Housing laws instituted during clinton's terms, forcing banks to give loans to unqualified applicants...the problem was worsened when bush tried to regulate fannie and freddie and was told by barney frank and dodd that it was not necessary...i remember this argument on tv! this was the root of the world wide economic disaster which occured when bad loans were bundled and sold all over the globe! blaming bush is way too easy, and inaccurate, and i think more americans know this than you democrats want to think about....
except this... Obama is running in the democratic party... think about it? Is he like the clintons, kennedys, reid, pelosi, etc etc... do any of you really think the real democrats are in obama's corner? not a chance. read comments...
WE ARE ALL IN HUGE TROUBLE if obama has a second term utilizing his "executive power". If the main stream dems are in his corner why is it that Hillary is not campaining for him and is quiting this january? wake up
t bug you may be all set but how about your kids and grand kids? Think about it.. it is not like hillary is in the oval office. what is the community organizer, socialist, border line democrat going to do for the middle class? he scares the hell out of me. he is/will be so far left that will be it. hello greece, italy, spain and saudi arabia . so, given a choice you independents vote romney (repubican/democrat/american) at least for your grandkids.
PS: I know nothing about wall street and capitalism BUT i do know this United States has done pretty damn good with capitalism. What now? Spread the wealth socialism? Ya Bush may not hv been great but this guy is a disaster.
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Say what you want, but the fact still stands that most Americans still blame Junior Bush for the economic woes of the USA.

If most Americans blame Junior Bush, the chances are that they will not vote for Mitt Romney in November.

I have already listed the many groups that will not be voting for Romney so there is no need for that again.

If Romney wants a chance, he had better start giving his ideas of exactly how he would better America. He has not said anything of substance yet.
 


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