Thanks for Nothing, Mr. President

Thanks for Nothing Mr. President.....and since this data, Obama has moved up in the Misery rankings..

Homelss up.
Foreclosures up.
Food stamps up.
Business defaults up.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
I think if there weren't so many artificial restrictions on the economy and so much smoke and mirrors in economic numbers. Obama's misery index would far exceed Carter's.

And Wave, San Francisco, home to Nancy Pelosi, is not a typical city. It's San Francisco.
Despite all the misery; the obama zombies want more.............crazy isn't it ?



waverunner234's Avatar
I think if there weren't so many artificial restrictions on the economy and so much smoke and mirrors in economic numbers. Obama's misery index would far exceed Carter's.

And Wave, San Francisco, home to Nancy Pelosi, is not a typical city. It's San Francisco. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Gas price in San Diego was also way over $4.50, another "not a typical city"?

edit: Sorry, have to correct myself, it is "not a typical city, it's paradise on earth!
Yeah; your right 2007 was a Bush year and gas was $1.00 a gallon?; the good old days.....then Obama was elected...I think the national average now is $3.48? A whopping 248% increase !



[quote=waverunner234;1842504]Hey, correct me if I'm wrong but I remember I was in San Francisco following a seminar for a week in 2007 and some leisure time but I do remember that I paid
OVER $5.00 per gallon for gas. I know SF is expensive but $5.00? And the rest of the country was $1.00 per gallon?
Do I remember correctly that 2007 was a George Boesh year?[/quote]
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Well, that's about all we need to know about Wave, San Francisco is Paradise on Earth. So what's the price of KY per gallon? Bet it's a lot cheaper there. Volume sales, you know.
Obama policies continues to drive America to bankruptcy.....thanks for nothing Mr. President.....

Federal debt tops $15 trillion
Total increased $56 billion in one day


The Treasury Department said Wednesday that federal debt now tops $15 trillion. The exact debt total stood at $15.034 trillion as of the end of business Tuesday, an increase of $56 billion over Monday’s tally.

All told, federal debt has risen $4.41 trillion since President Obama took office.