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United States News Title: Dumbass President Tarball: Things could be worse Things could be worse. Heckuva campaign slogan, Barry. Its right up there with Jimmy Carters I promise to do better in my second term, Gerald Fords There are no former presidents left to pardon and Mike Dukakis in a tank. Things could be worse. Other suggested slogans: Prosperity is around the corner. Maybe. At least were not Iceland. Anybody for another round of Funemployment. And they said George Walker Bush was out of touch. From the Associated Press: WASHINGTON President Barack Obama, who rocketed to the White House promising change you can believe in, is now telling voters they shouldnt change a thing. His message for the fall elections, which are looking ominous for his Democrats, is that Republicans caused the nations economic troubles, but he and the Democrats are starting to fix them. So stick with the Democrats and dont go back to the GOP. This is a choice between the policies that led us into the mess or the policies that are leading out of the mess, Obama said recently in Las Vegas. Trouble is, its a tough sell to voters whove seen little progress. Unemployment is stuck near double digits and polls show many voters have decided Obamas policies are to blame, not his predecessors. Obama often frames the argument by saying that Republicans had their chance to drive, then drove the car into a ditch and shouldnt get the keys back. But voters may be concluding that Democrats, who control the White House and both chambers of Congress, have had their chance at the wheel, too, and havent gotten very far. From the American publics point of view, the people in charge at this point are the people who own the problem, said Andrew Kohut, head of the nonpartisan Pew Research Center. Obamas challenge for the next four months is to turn that perception around. So hes traveled, from Buffalo, N.Y., to San Francisco, reminding voters of the mess he faced when he took office: a shrinking economy, lost jobs, weak markets, an economic crisis becoming international in scope. Now, even though unemployment hasnt dropped to the 8 percent level the administration once projected, the economy is gradually picking up and adding jobs, the president says. Putting Republicans in power, he contends, would reverse the momentum. But the White House knows it cant just be about blaming George W. Bush, though the former presidents enduring unpopularity helps Obamas case. Obama must try to take it a step further and get voters to view Republicans now running for office as little more than extensions of Bush who would advance the ex-presidents same policies. This isnt about relitigating history, said Obama senior adviser David Axelrod. This is about history repeating itself. Will the strategy work in an election year roiling with anti-incumbent sentiment? Thats not yet clear, though it hasnt appeared to boost Democrats standing much so far. Midterm elections typically deal a drubbing to the presidents party anyway, and for Democrats it could mean losing control of the House. Republicans say they intend to keep the focus on Obamas policies, which they cast as deficit-busting, big-government boondoggles. Democrats can attempt to spin it any way they want, but unfortunately for them this election is going to be a referendum on the president and his partys failed economic policies, said Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee. But Obamas pickings were slim when it came to campaign themes. The narrative that worked so well when Obama was a presidential candidate offering himself as a transformational figure who could change Washington is no longer at his disposal. He can hardly claim to have delivered on that promise because he hasnt changed Washington, at least not much, as hes acknowledged. Obamas stacked up a remarkable, if controversial, string of legislative successes, from last years economic stimulus bill to the health care law and now the financial overhaul bill. But his vaunted eloquence on the campaign trail has often seemed to desert him as hes tried to sell those policies to the public. To the 14.6 million people out of work nothing else much matters anyway. At the same time, the desire for change that Obama helped ignite is still burning. But this time it may work against him. As Bush recognized shortly before leaving office, calling for change is a luxury denied to incumbents. I was the guy in 2000 who campaigned for change. I campaigned for change when I ran for governor of Texas. The only time I really didnt campaign for change is when I was running for re-election, Bush told ABC News in December 2008. In the end, trying to convince voters that things are moving in the right direction, although not as fast as he or they would like, might be the only message Obama can reach for. Is it the best that they can do, I think, is really the question. And Id have to say yes, it is, said Stephen Hess of the Brookings Institution. So Obama tells voters every chance he gets that things would be a lot worse if not for the stimulus bill and other steps he took. At least the recession never became a depression, the president says. Proving a negative is a hard argument to make, but Obama keeps at it. He has little choice. Sometimes, the president sounds confident the message will get through. Americans dont have selective memory, Obama told NBC News recently. Theyll remember the policies that got us into this mess as well. Other times, he doesnt sound so sure. I know that sometimes people dont remember how bad it was, and how bad it could have been, Obama said in Racine, Wis. So this election year, instead of beckoning voters to change the future, Obama is just hoping theyll remember the past.
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Don't you just love the double-speak from these schmucks? To hear Biden say it, the economy is going gang-busters due to the stimulus. It all depends what crowd they're speaking to. Such liars.
OH NO!!!!!!! Brain Shit.....aka GOt-obama-in-a--69-liplock!!!!! Quick!!!post some positive obscure economic charts from MotherJones or DU......can't find any positives????? then by all means turn them upside down and post them that way!!!!!! These tardBOT's have less going on upstairs than my Golden Retriever who has the same dumb look on her face when she's anticipating a trip to the dog park as she does before going ballistically viral in attack mode with some other dog. 4 year olds....treat these tools as they deserve to be treated.
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