According to me?
Saddling Americans with over $7.5 trillion in extra debt over 4 years with the result being:
- the work force is smaller
- average home prices are lower
- and more people are starving (on their own) then ever before?
Do I consider that successful?
Well, if the goal was to make most Americans worse off and more broke - then it was a raging success.
But considering the goal (I assume) was the opposite; then my answer is 'no' - I do not personally consider all these trillions of dollars in debt spent to be 'successful'.
Have a nice day.
Last edited by DA60; Apr 20 2012 at 12:55 PM.
Dodge and non-answer.
The question was: "do these statistic prove that these policies have been unsuccessful, according to you?"
There was nothing in my question asking whether you thought they proved the policies were successful.
Are you refusing to answer my question?
And while you are at it, please provide factual proof of the following claim you made:
Saddling Americans with over $7.5 trillion in extra debt over 4 years with the result being:
- the work force is smaller
- average home prices are lower
- and more people are starving (on their own) then ever before?
Thank you.
Last edited by Iriemon; Apr 20 2012 at 01:10 PM.
"To the average American who’s struggling, we’re in some other stratosphere. We’re the party of Big Business and Big Oil and the rich." - Sen. Olympia Snowe (R)
Budget surplus inherited by Bush: $236 billion (CBO, 2000)
Budget deficit inherited by Obama: $1,667 billion (CBO projection, 3/2009)
Yes, these statistics prove to me that these policies have been unsuccessful.
You did not ask 'do they factually prove'.
You asked if they prove it 'according to me'.
I answered your question as typed.
A little advice - next time you ask a question and get an answer to that particular question....don't whine about it.
OR
learn exactitude.
You still have not answered my previous question with either a 'true' or 'false' ONLY (you typed neither).And while you are at it, please provide factual proof of the following claim you made:
Saddling Americans with over $7.5 trillion in extra debt over 4 years with the result being:
- the work force is smaller
- average home prices are lower
- and more people are starving (on their own) then ever before?
Thank you.
When you do - I will answer this one.
I fail to see why I should answer your questions when you will not even answer mine.
Have a more exact day.
Last edited by DA60; Apr 20 2012 at 01:26 PM.
Try reading the post again.
And since you obviously cannot even get it together enough to answer simple 'true' or false' questions with 'true' or 'false' (which is why they are called 'true or false questions' -).
Then I will remove myself from this 'debate' until such time as you can get it together enough to answer 'true or false' questions.
SHEESH...when you are acting like this Iriemon, it's like talking to an intelligent 12 year old who is having a mini-tantrum.
From now on - I hope I will have the good sense to just ask you a question and when you do not answer it in the manner requested then I will just realize you are acting childish and just give up trying to take you seriously until your near-daily 'Obama is TOO a gwate Pwesident'-tantrum is over.
Last edited by DA60; Apr 20 2012 at 01:40 PM.
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