Some facts for the Obama haters

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  • He tripped her too !
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,419
    The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

    That was Obama
  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    – In a recent report, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Micah Zenko, noted that the United States has dropped an estimated 23,144 bombs in the Muslim-majority countries of Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015. That is over 60 bombs a day!Jan 19, 2016
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    from President Obama:

    Heard some great news this morning that I wanted to share. We've made remarkable progress since I took office in the midst of the worst recession the country had seen in decades. Thanks to the grit and determination of the American people, we averted a second Great Depression, created more than 15 million private-sector jobs, and have seen real wages rising at their fastest rate in any business cycle since the 1970s.
    That's remarkable progress, and today, we have more to report. Last year, across every race and age group, incomes rose and the poverty rate fell. Folks' typical household income rose by $2,800 -- the single biggest one-year increase on record. We lifted 3.5 million people out of poverty -- the largest one-year drop in the poverty rate since 1968. And the pay gap for women shrank to its lowest level ever. All the work we've done is finally paying off in a big way.
    More work remains to make sure we keep up with this progress in reducing inequality and growing wages for hardworking families. But today, it's worth taking stock of how far we've come together. This morning, I spoke with Jason Furman, who chairs my Council of Economic Advisers, to learn the latest on where our economy stands today.
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • from President Obama:

    Heard some great news this morning that I wanted to share. We've made remarkable progress since I took office in the midst of the worst recession the country had seen in decades. Thanks to the grit and determination of the American people, we averted a second Great Depression, created more than 15 million private-sector jobs, and have seen real wages rising at their fastest rate in any business cycle since the 1970s.
    That's remarkable progress, and today, we have more to report. Last year, across every race and age group, incomes rose and the poverty rate fell. Folks' typical household income rose by $2,800 -- the single biggest one-year increase on record. We lifted 3.5 million people out of poverty -- the largest one-year drop in the poverty rate since 1968. And the pay gap for women shrank to its lowest level ever. All the work we've done is finally paying off in a big way.
    More work remains to make sure we keep up with this progress in reducing inequality and growing wages for hardworking families. But today, it's worth taking stock of how far we've come together. This morning, I spoke with Jason Furman, who chairs my Council of Economic Advisers, to learn the latest on where our economy stands today.

    You know it's gonna be refuted by the GOP as nonsense ..
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • from President Obama:

    Heard some great news this morning that I wanted to share. We've made remarkable progress since I took office in the midst of the worst recession the country had seen in decades. Thanks to the grit and determination of the American people, we averted a second Great Depression, created more than 15 million private-sector jobs, and have seen real wages rising at their fastest rate in any business cycle since the 1970s.
    That's remarkable progress, and today, we have more to report. Last year, across every race and age group, incomes rose and the poverty rate fell. Folks' typical household income rose by $2,800 -- the single biggest one-year increase on record. We lifted 3.5 million people out of poverty -- the largest one-year drop in the poverty rate since 1968. And the pay gap for women shrank to its lowest level ever. All the work we've done is finally paying off in a big way.
    More work remains to make sure we keep up with this progress in reducing inequality and growing wages for hardworking families. But today, it's worth taking stock of how far we've come together. This morning, I spoke with Jason Furman, who chairs my Council of Economic Advisers, to learn the latest on where our economy stands today.

    You know it's gonna be refuted by the GOP as nonsense ..
    Benghazi
    Not a citizen
    Death panels
    FEMA camps
    Socialist Marxist communist
    Obamacare
    America's not safe
    Our military sucks
    Tax and spend
    Make America great again

    About sums it up.
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  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818

    from President Obama:

    Heard some great news this morning that I wanted to share. We've made remarkable progress since I took office in the midst of the worst recession the country had seen in decades. Thanks to the grit and determination of the American people, we averted a second Great Depression, created more than 15 million private-sector jobs, and have seen real wages rising at their fastest rate in any business cycle since the 1970s.
    That's remarkable progress, and today, we have more to report. Last year, across every race and age group, incomes rose and the poverty rate fell. Folks' typical household income rose by $2,800 -- the single biggest one-year increase on record. We lifted 3.5 million people out of poverty -- the largest one-year drop in the poverty rate since 1968. And the pay gap for women shrank to its lowest level ever. All the work we've done is finally paying off in a big way.
    More work remains to make sure we keep up with this progress in reducing inequality and growing wages for hardworking families. But today, it's worth taking stock of how far we've come together. This morning, I spoke with Jason Furman, who chairs my Council of Economic Advisers, to learn the latest on where our economy stands today.

    where did he even get his own information from? household incomes are actually down since he took office but up 5.2% for 2015 which was mainly those over 65, but overall down 7-9% since 2009 depending upon where you look, poverty rate is up and the pay gap is probably the only thing he is right on

    and the private sector jobs that were created were government jobs some of which no longer exist anymore due to Obamacare...one of those sites being here in St. Louis that was actually busted for not even being real jobs but an empty hub filled with computers

    http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2014/05/13/whistleblower-obamacare-processing-center-workers-paid-to-to-nothing/

    http://www.stltoday.com/news/special-reports/mohealth/workers-at-wentzille-obamacare-center-played-board-games-ex-employee/article_9a84cbdd-f2ee-5961-98cd-7d24dc5b08eb.html

  • pjalive21 said:

    from President Obama:

    Heard some great news this morning that I wanted to share. We've made remarkable progress since I took office in the midst of the worst recession the country had seen in decades. Thanks to the grit and determination of the American people, we averted a second Great Depression, created more than 15 million private-sector jobs, and have seen real wages rising at their fastest rate in any business cycle since the 1970s.
    That's remarkable progress, and today, we have more to report. Last year, across every race and age group, incomes rose and the poverty rate fell. Folks' typical household income rose by $2,800 -- the single biggest one-year increase on record. We lifted 3.5 million people out of poverty -- the largest one-year drop in the poverty rate since 1968. And the pay gap for women shrank to its lowest level ever. All the work we've done is finally paying off in a big way.
    More work remains to make sure we keep up with this progress in reducing inequality and growing wages for hardworking families. But today, it's worth taking stock of how far we've come together. This morning, I spoke with Jason Furman, who chairs my Council of Economic Advisers, to learn the latest on where our economy stands today.

    where did he even get his own information from? household incomes are actually down since he took office but up 5.2% for 2015 which was mainly those over 65, but overall down 7-9% since 2009 depending upon where you look, poverty rate is up and the pay gap is probably the only thing he is right on

    and the private sector jobs that were created were government jobs some of which no longer exist anymore due to Obamacare...one of those sites being here in St. Louis that was actually busted for not even being real jobs but an empty hub filled with computers

    http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2014/05/13/whistleblower-obamacare-processing-center-workers-paid-to-to-nothing/

    http://www.stltoday.com/news/special-reports/mohealth/workers-at-wentzille-obamacare-center-played-board-games-ex-employee/article_9a84cbdd-f2ee-5961-98cd-7d24dc5b08eb.html

    Can't really credit him but you also can't really blame him:

    http://www.npr.org/2016/04/03/472745523/fact-check-the-white-houses-private-sector-job-streak

    This one's a little more biased seeing it doesn't mention Reagan's exploding of the deficit due to huge increases in military spending which drove the economy. Obama didn't have such a friendly congress to work with, now did he?

    http://www.investors.com/politics/commentary/how-good-is-job-growth-the-chart-obama-doesnt-want-you-to-see/
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  • OffSheGoes35
    OffSheGoes35 Posts: 3,517
    edited September 2016

    The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

    That was Obama

    He sure does sound like Gordon Lightfoot!



    Edit: One and only bucket list entry:
    Hear Obama sing the line-

    Of the big lake they called 'gitche gumee' :prayer:
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  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    Nobel peace president.

    The Obama administration has offered to sell $115bn worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia over its eight years in office, more than any previous US administration, according to a new report.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/08/obama-administration-offered-115-billion-weapons-saudi-arabia-report
  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    jeffbr said:

    Obama just commuted the sentences of 214 people serving federal time, mostly for non-violent drug offenses. Good work, Obama! 69 of them were serving life sentences, which was ridiculous to begin with. Many of them are African Americans who got caught in the ill-advised crack vs. powder cocaine sentencing nonsense that used to exist. That brings Obama's total to 562, and he apparently isn't done yet. I'm always happy when rationality prevails. Non-violent drug offenders should be offered treatment, not thrown in prison for the rest of their lives.

    Obama added 102 more to the list, and is up to 774 individuals, most of them non-violent drug offenders. He's been kicking ass here. It sounds like they have a pretty big backlog of clemency requests that they're trying to get through before he leaves office. Makes sense, because once he's gone, that will slow way down. I'm sure Trump doesn't give a shit about this, and Hillary will try to save face knowing that many of them are there because of Bill's horrid mandatory minimum sentencing laws (I like Bill, but this was one of his bigger fuckups). Anyway, good work again, President Obama.

    Obama reducing 102 inmates' sentences
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    jeffbr said:

    jeffbr said:

    Obama just commuted the sentences of 214 people serving federal time, mostly for non-violent drug offenses. Good work, Obama! 69 of them were serving life sentences, which was ridiculous to begin with. Many of them are African Americans who got caught in the ill-advised crack vs. powder cocaine sentencing nonsense that used to exist. That brings Obama's total to 562, and he apparently isn't done yet. I'm always happy when rationality prevails. Non-violent drug offenders should be offered treatment, not thrown in prison for the rest of their lives.

    Obama added 102 more to the list, and is up to 774 individuals, most of them non-violent drug offenders. He's been kicking ass here. It sounds like they have a pretty big backlog of clemency requests that they're trying to get through before he leaves office. Makes sense, because once he's gone, that will slow way down. I'm sure Trump doesn't give a shit about this, and Hillary will try to save face knowing that many of them are there because of Bill's horrid mandatory minimum sentencing laws (I like Bill, but this was one of his bigger fuckups). Anyway, good work again, President Obama.

    Obama reducing 102 inmates' sentences
    agreed.
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  • CM189191
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    JC29856 said:

    Nobel peace president.

    The Obama administration has offered to sell $115bn worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia over its eight years in office, more than any previous US administration, according to a new report.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/08/obama-administration-offered-115-billion-weapons-saudi-arabia-report

    Duh. More guns = more peace. Just ask the NRA.
  • rgambs
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    CM189191 said:

    JC29856 said:

    Nobel peace president.

    The Obama administration has offered to sell $115bn worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia over its eight years in office, more than any previous US administration, according to a new report.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/08/obama-administration-offered-115-billion-weapons-saudi-arabia-report

    Duh. More guns = more peace. Just ask the NRA.
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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    Michelle Obama is an incredible person.

    That is all.
  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,236

    Michelle Obama is an incredible person.

    That is all.

    That was a pretty riveting speach, Trump is up next lets see how he handles the groping claims against him.

    Peace

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  • my2hands
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    CM189191 said:

    JC29856 said:

    Nobel peace president.

    The Obama administration has offered to sell $115bn worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia over its eight years in office, more than any previous US administration, according to a new report.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/08/obama-administration-offered-115-billion-weapons-saudi-arabia-report

    Duh. More guns = more peace. Just ask the NRA.
    lol... they sure do make it easy don't they?
  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    Everything is peachy.
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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,555
    Peachier than it's ever been. Could be even more peachy.