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CNN: House GOP 'Inmates Are Running the Asylum,' Holding the Economy 'to Ransom'
By Matt Hadro | September 20, 2013 | 18:10 Throughout Friday morning's coverage of the House vote on the continuing resolution (CR), CNN repeatedly slapped Republicans for supposedly risking a government shutdown to defund Obamacare. A CNN chyron even stated that they were voting on a "shutdown," though that is inaccurate since the bill voted on would still fund the government, just not Obamacare. Below is the worst of CNN's contempt for House Republicans who voted to defund Obamacare. "The Inmates Are Running the Asylum" "Even for Speaker Boehner, who is a consummate dealmaker, what we have got now is a situation where the inmates are running the asylum. That the leadership realizes that they are running towards a cliff that they realize is politically damaging, economically damaging, there is very little upside. But if they don't give in to the demands of the 50 or so House radicals pushing this direction, they're afraid they may lose their positions." – CNN contributor John Avlon on Friday's New Day Congress Like Bad Parents Who Let Kids Starve "But it's like mommy and daddy are fighting over whether or not to buy a new car or a new couch and they decide, you know what, we can't figure it out so let's not feed the kids until we do. That's what it sounds like to the American people." – New Day co-host Chris Cuomo to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during the 8 a.m. ET hour. Will Speaker Gingrich, "The Ghost of Shutdowns Past," Warn Speaker Boehner? "So, we all know the expression those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Are you calling up John Boehner whom you know very well? Are you acting as the ghost of shutdown's past, rattling your chains and saying don't do it, John?" – Cuomo to Gingrich in the New Day interview. Gingrich was House Speaker during the government shutdown in 1995-96. Americans Will Blame Tea Party for "Messing With Our Economy" "I must say that many Americans will look to the Tea Party and blame the Tea Party once again for kind of like messing with our economy in a time that the economy's fragile and we shouldn't be messing with it in this way." – CNN anchor Carol Costello during the 10 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. Continuing Resolution a "Poison Pill" "With only ten days until a possible government shutdown, lawmakers in the House, as you can see, just minutes away from approving the money to keep it running. But the measure also strips all the money from Obamacare. It's a poison pill that not only makes for a House divided, but a Republican Party divided." – Costello before the House vote on the continuing resolution that would fund the government but defund Obamacare. Obamacare Unpopular Because the Administration Hasn't Sold It Well Enough "So you see just your poll up there. The public is worried about Obamacare. And I would argue, by the way, that's because they haven't done a really good job in the administration of telling and educating the American public about what it will do for you and I bet you are going to see more of that in the next week." – CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger during the 11 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. House GOP Holding the Economy "to Ransom" "It's a frustration for most Americans that their government is essentially – and their economy is being held to ransom over this." – Around the World co-host Michael Holmes to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) after the House voted to defund Obamacare. newsbusters.org |
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obamacare is simply SOCIALISM at its worst. Take a look at the health care in France and the way the citizens are drained to pay for inept treatment.
Hooray for the House voting at it did. If the inmates are running the asylum, it's only because the doctors and nurses are incompetent, which should be obvious to any rational American. |
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CNN: House GOP 'Inmates Are Running the Asylum,' Holding the Economy 'to Ransom' By Matt Hadro | September 20, 2013 | 18:10 Throughout Friday morning's coverage of the House vote on the continuing resolution (CR), CNN repeatedly slapped Republicans for supposedly risking a government shutdown to defund Obamacare. A CNN chyron even stated that they were voting on a "shutdown," though that is inaccurate since the bill voted on would still fund the government, just not Obamacare. Below is the worst of CNN's contempt for House Republicans who voted to defund Obamacare. "The Inmates Are Running the Asylum" "Even for Speaker Boehner, who is a consummate dealmaker, what we have got now is a situation where the inmates are running the asylum. That the leadership realizes that they are running towards a cliff that they realize is politically damaging, economically damaging, there is very little upside. But if they don't give in to the demands of the 50 or so House radicals pushing this direction, they're afraid they may lose their positions." – CNN contributor John Avlon on Friday's New Day Congress Like Bad Parents Who Let Kids Starve "But it's like mommy and daddy are fighting over whether or not to buy a new car or a new couch and they decide, you know what, we can't figure it out so let's not feed the kids until we do. That's what it sounds like to the American people." – New Day co-host Chris Cuomo to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during the 8 a.m. ET hour. Will Speaker Gingrich, "The Ghost of Shutdowns Past," Warn Speaker Boehner? "So, we all know the expression those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Are you calling up John Boehner whom you know very well? Are you acting as the ghost of shutdown's past, rattling your chains and saying don't do it, John?" – Cuomo to Gingrich in the New Day interview. Gingrich was House Speaker during the government shutdown in 1995-96. Americans Will Blame Tea Party for "Messing With Our Economy" "I must say that many Americans will look to the Tea Party and blame the Tea Party once again for kind of like messing with our economy in a time that the economy's fragile and we shouldn't be messing with it in this way." – CNN anchor Carol Costello during the 10 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. Continuing Resolution a "Poison Pill" "With only ten days until a possible government shutdown, lawmakers in the House, as you can see, just minutes away from approving the money to keep it running. But the measure also strips all the money from Obamacare. It's a poison pill that not only makes for a House divided, but a Republican Party divided." – Costello before the House vote on the continuing resolution that would fund the government but defund Obamacare. Obamacare Unpopular Because the Administration Hasn't Sold It Well Enough "So you see just your poll up there. The public is worried about Obamacare. And I would argue, by the way, that's because they haven't done a really good job in the administration of telling and educating the American public about what it will do for you and I bet you are going to see more of that in the next week." – CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger during the 11 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. House GOP Holding the Economy "to Ransom" "It's a frustration for most Americans that their government is essentially – and their economy is being held to ransom over this." – Around the World co-host Michael Holmes to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) after the House voted to defund Obamacare. newsbusters.org CNN is a joke.. This is the worst post recession economic recovery since the great depression because of Obama's policies not republican opposition. If it weren't for republican opposition in the house this economy would be far worse. |
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CNN: House GOP 'Inmates Are Running the Asylum,' Holding the Economy 'to Ransom' By Matt Hadro | September 20, 2013 | 18:10 Throughout Friday morning's coverage of the House vote on the continuing resolution (CR), CNN repeatedly slapped Republicans for supposedly risking a government shutdown to defund Obamacare. A CNN chyron even stated that they were voting on a "shutdown," though that is inaccurate since the bill voted on would still fund the government, just not Obamacare. Below is the worst of CNN's contempt for House Republicans who voted to defund Obamacare. "The Inmates Are Running the Asylum" "Even for Speaker Boehner, who is a consummate dealmaker, what we have got now is a situation where the inmates are running the asylum. That the leadership realizes that they are running towards a cliff that they realize is politically damaging, economically damaging, there is very little upside. But if they don't give in to the demands of the 50 or so House radicals pushing this direction, they're afraid they may lose their positions." – CNN contributor John Avlon on Friday's New Day Congress Like Bad Parents Who Let Kids Starve "But it's like mommy and daddy are fighting over whether or not to buy a new car or a new couch and they decide, you know what, we can't figure it out so let's not feed the kids until we do. That's what it sounds like to the American people." – New Day co-host Chris Cuomo to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during the 8 a.m. ET hour. Will Speaker Gingrich, "The Ghost of Shutdowns Past," Warn Speaker Boehner? "So, we all know the expression those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Are you calling up John Boehner whom you know very well? Are you acting as the ghost of shutdown's past, rattling your chains and saying don't do it, John?" – Cuomo to Gingrich in the New Day interview. Gingrich was House Speaker during the government shutdown in 1995-96. Americans Will Blame Tea Party for "Messing With Our Economy" "I must say that many Americans will look to the Tea Party and blame the Tea Party once again for kind of like messing with our economy in a time that the economy's fragile and we shouldn't be messing with it in this way." – CNN anchor Carol Costello during the 10 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. Continuing Resolution a "Poison Pill" "With only ten days until a possible government shutdown, lawmakers in the House, as you can see, just minutes away from approving the money to keep it running. But the measure also strips all the money from Obamacare. It's a poison pill that not only makes for a House divided, but a Republican Party divided." – Costello before the House vote on the continuing resolution that would fund the government but defund Obamacare. Obamacare Unpopular Because the Administration Hasn't Sold It Well Enough "So you see just your poll up there. The public is worried about Obamacare. And I would argue, by the way, that's because they haven't done a really good job in the administration of telling and educating the American public about what it will do for you and I bet you are going to see more of that in the next week." – CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger during the 11 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. House GOP Holding the Economy "to Ransom" "It's a frustration for most Americans that their government is essentially – and their economy is being held to ransom over this." – Around the World co-host Michael Holmes to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) after the House voted to defund Obamacare. newsbusters.org CNN is a joke.. This is the worst post recession economic recovery since the great depression because of Obama's policies not republican opposition. If it weren't for republican opposition in the house this economy would be far worse. |
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CNN: House GOP 'Inmates Are Running the Asylum,' Holding the Economy 'to Ransom' By Matt Hadro | September 20, 2013 | 18:10 Throughout Friday morning's coverage of the House vote on the continuing resolution (CR), CNN repeatedly slapped Republicans for supposedly risking a government shutdown to defund Obamacare. A CNN chyron even stated that they were voting on a "shutdown," though that is inaccurate since the bill voted on would still fund the government, just not Obamacare. Below is the worst of CNN's contempt for House Republicans who voted to defund Obamacare. "The Inmates Are Running the Asylum" "Even for Speaker Boehner, who is a consummate dealmaker, what we have got now is a situation where the inmates are running the asylum. That the leadership realizes that they are running towards a cliff that they realize is politically damaging, economically damaging, there is very little upside. But if they don't give in to the demands of the 50 or so House radicals pushing this direction, they're afraid they may lose their positions." – CNN contributor John Avlon on Friday's New Day Congress Like Bad Parents Who Let Kids Starve "But it's like mommy and daddy are fighting over whether or not to buy a new car or a new couch and they decide, you know what, we can't figure it out so let's not feed the kids until we do. That's what it sounds like to the American people." – New Day co-host Chris Cuomo to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during the 8 a.m. ET hour. Will Speaker Gingrich, "The Ghost of Shutdowns Past," Warn Speaker Boehner? "So, we all know the expression those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Are you calling up John Boehner whom you know very well? Are you acting as the ghost of shutdown's past, rattling your chains and saying don't do it, John?" – Cuomo to Gingrich in the New Day interview. Gingrich was House Speaker during the government shutdown in 1995-96. Americans Will Blame Tea Party for "Messing With Our Economy" "I must say that many Americans will look to the Tea Party and blame the Tea Party once again for kind of like messing with our economy in a time that the economy's fragile and we shouldn't be messing with it in this way." – CNN anchor Carol Costello during the 10 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. Continuing Resolution a "Poison Pill" "With only ten days until a possible government shutdown, lawmakers in the House, as you can see, just minutes away from approving the money to keep it running. But the measure also strips all the money from Obamacare. It's a poison pill that not only makes for a House divided, but a Republican Party divided." – Costello before the House vote on the continuing resolution that would fund the government but defund Obamacare. Obamacare Unpopular Because the Administration Hasn't Sold It Well Enough "So you see just your poll up there. The public is worried about Obamacare. And I would argue, by the way, that's because they haven't done a really good job in the administration of telling and educating the American public about what it will do for you and I bet you are going to see more of that in the next week." – CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger during the 11 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. House GOP Holding the Economy "to Ransom" "It's a frustration for most Americans that their government is essentially – and their economy is being held to ransom over this." – Around the World co-host Michael Holmes to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) after the House voted to defund Obamacare. newsbusters.org CNN is a joke.. This is the worst post recession economic recovery since the great depression because of Obama's policies not republican opposition. If it weren't for republican opposition in the house this economy would be far worse. Are we even sure it is a post recession economic recovery?....even if it is, unless it's stopped, Obamacare will bring it to a screeching halt... |
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CNN: House GOP 'Inmates Are Running the Asylum,' Holding the Economy 'to Ransom' By Matt Hadro | September 20, 2013 | 18:10 Throughout Friday morning's coverage of the House vote on the continuing resolution (CR), CNN repeatedly slapped Republicans for supposedly risking a government shutdown to defund Obamacare. A CNN chyron even stated that they were voting on a "shutdown," though that is inaccurate since the bill voted on would still fund the government, just not Obamacare. Below is the worst of CNN's contempt for House Republicans who voted to defund Obamacare. "The Inmates Are Running the Asylum" "Even for Speaker Boehner, who is a consummate dealmaker, what we have got now is a situation where the inmates are running the asylum. That the leadership realizes that they are running towards a cliff that they realize is politically damaging, economically damaging, there is very little upside. But if they don't give in to the demands of the 50 or so House radicals pushing this direction, they're afraid they may lose their positions." – CNN contributor John Avlon on Friday's New Day Congress Like Bad Parents Who Let Kids Starve "But it's like mommy and daddy are fighting over whether or not to buy a new car or a new couch and they decide, you know what, we can't figure it out so let's not feed the kids until we do. That's what it sounds like to the American people." – New Day co-host Chris Cuomo to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during the 8 a.m. ET hour. Will Speaker Gingrich, "The Ghost of Shutdowns Past," Warn Speaker Boehner? "So, we all know the expression those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Are you calling up John Boehner whom you know very well? Are you acting as the ghost of shutdown's past, rattling your chains and saying don't do it, John?" – Cuomo to Gingrich in the New Day interview. Gingrich was House Speaker during the government shutdown in 1995-96. Americans Will Blame Tea Party for "Messing With Our Economy" "I must say that many Americans will look to the Tea Party and blame the Tea Party once again for kind of like messing with our economy in a time that the economy's fragile and we shouldn't be messing with it in this way." – CNN anchor Carol Costello during the 10 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. Continuing Resolution a "Poison Pill" "With only ten days until a possible government shutdown, lawmakers in the House, as you can see, just minutes away from approving the money to keep it running. But the measure also strips all the money from Obamacare. It's a poison pill that not only makes for a House divided, but a Republican Party divided." – Costello before the House vote on the continuing resolution that would fund the government but defund Obamacare. Obamacare Unpopular Because the Administration Hasn't Sold It Well Enough "So you see just your poll up there. The public is worried about Obamacare. And I would argue, by the way, that's because they haven't done a really good job in the administration of telling and educating the American public about what it will do for you and I bet you are going to see more of that in the next week." – CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger during the 11 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. House GOP Holding the Economy "to Ransom" "It's a frustration for most Americans that their government is essentially – and their economy is being held to ransom over this." – Around the World co-host Michael Holmes to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) after the House voted to defund Obamacare. newsbusters.org CNN is a joke.. This is the worst post recession economic recovery since the great depression because of Obama's policies not republican opposition. If it weren't for republican opposition in the house this economy would be far worse. Are we even sure it is a post recession economic recovery?....even if it is, unless it's stopped, Obamacare will bring it to a screeching halt... Most economic indicators that measure the "recovery" have been skewed by the feds quantitative easing policy. There is no way in hell the stock market would be above about 8000 if it weren't for the fed buying $85 billion a month in bonds. This is short term stimulation with long term consequences.. This bond buying/ easy money policy is creating a market bubble. When this bubble bursts things are going to go down in flames very rapidly. This is the Obama economy now.. |
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CNN: House GOP 'Inmates Are Running the Asylum,' Holding the Economy 'to Ransom' By Matt Hadro | September 20, 2013 | 18:10 Throughout Friday morning's coverage of the House vote on the continuing resolution (CR), CNN repeatedly slapped Republicans for supposedly risking a government shutdown to defund Obamacare. A CNN chyron even stated that they were voting on a "shutdown," though that is inaccurate since the bill voted on would still fund the government, just not Obamacare. Below is the worst of CNN's contempt for House Republicans who voted to defund Obamacare. "The Inmates Are Running the Asylum" "Even for Speaker Boehner, who is a consummate dealmaker, what we have got now is a situation where the inmates are running the asylum. That the leadership realizes that they are running towards a cliff that they realize is politically damaging, economically damaging, there is very little upside. But if they don't give in to the demands of the 50 or so House radicals pushing this direction, they're afraid they may lose their positions." – CNN contributor John Avlon on Friday's New Day Congress Like Bad Parents Who Let Kids Starve "But it's like mommy and daddy are fighting over whether or not to buy a new car or a new couch and they decide, you know what, we can't figure it out so let's not feed the kids until we do. That's what it sounds like to the American people." – New Day co-host Chris Cuomo to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during the 8 a.m. ET hour. Will Speaker Gingrich, "The Ghost of Shutdowns Past," Warn Speaker Boehner? "So, we all know the expression those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Are you calling up John Boehner whom you know very well? Are you acting as the ghost of shutdown's past, rattling your chains and saying don't do it, John?" – Cuomo to Gingrich in the New Day interview. Gingrich was House Speaker during the government shutdown in 1995-96. Americans Will Blame Tea Party for "Messing With Our Economy" "I must say that many Americans will look to the Tea Party and blame the Tea Party once again for kind of like messing with our economy in a time that the economy's fragile and we shouldn't be messing with it in this way." – CNN anchor Carol Costello during the 10 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. Continuing Resolution a "Poison Pill" "With only ten days until a possible government shutdown, lawmakers in the House, as you can see, just minutes away from approving the money to keep it running. But the measure also strips all the money from Obamacare. It's a poison pill that not only makes for a House divided, but a Republican Party divided." – Costello before the House vote on the continuing resolution that would fund the government but defund Obamacare. Obamacare Unpopular Because the Administration Hasn't Sold It Well Enough "So you see just your poll up there. The public is worried about Obamacare. And I would argue, by the way, that's because they haven't done a really good job in the administration of telling and educating the American public about what it will do for you and I bet you are going to see more of that in the next week." – CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger during the 11 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. House GOP Holding the Economy "to Ransom" "It's a frustration for most Americans that their government is essentially – and their economy is being held to ransom over this." – Around the World co-host Michael Holmes to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) after the House voted to defund Obamacare. newsbusters.org CNN is a joke.. This is the worst post recession economic recovery since the great depression because of Obama's policies not republican opposition. If it weren't for republican opposition in the house this economy would be far worse. Are we even sure it is a post recession economic recovery?....even if it is, unless it's stopped, Obamacare will bring it to a screeching halt... I think that is Obama's plan. "He's a couple of years behind the rest of America," said Brendan Buck, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. "But it's refreshing that the president himself is now acknowledging the failure of his stimulus program." |
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Define "chyron "
Cause I think you guys are just making up crap to get the other retards angry.... |
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Define "chyron " Cause I think you guys are just making up crap to get the other retards angry.... so, who cares what you think? |
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I think that is Obama's plan Well...that was a stupid amount of time that I had to hold down the backspace button on a kindle to get to a quote... "I think "... If half of you people bothered to run for office half as much as you B!|¢h about our current government ...all of our problems would be solved. "We like to debate without your negative critisisms".... I have heard it before....you say "debate "...I say running your penis holes with no Intention of making a better life for anyone |
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I think that is Obama's plan Well...that was a stupid amount of time that I had to hold down the backspace button on a kindle to get to a quote... "I think "... If half of you people bothered to run for office half as much as you B!|¢h about our current government ...all of our problems would be solved. "We like to debate without your negative critisisms".... I have heard it before....you say "debate "...I say running your penis holes with no Intention of making a better life for anyone Then why do you bother to read the post...genius? |
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I think that is Obama's plan Well...that was a stupid amount of time that I had to hold down the backspace button on a kindle to get to a quote... "I think "... If half of you people bothered to run for office half as much as you B!|¢h about our current government ...all of our problems would be solved. "We like to debate without your negative critisisms".... I have heard it before....you say "debate "...I say running your penis holes with no Intention of making a better life for anyone what happened to the gutless pansies part of this post? I thought that was funny.. |
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CNN: House GOP 'Inmates Are Running the Asylum,' Holding the Economy 'to Ransom' By Matt Hadro | September 20, 2013 | 18:10 Throughout Friday morning's coverage of the House vote on the continuing resolution (CR), CNN repeatedly slapped Republicans for supposedly risking a government shutdown to defund Obamacare. A CNN chyron even stated that they were voting on a "shutdown," though that is inaccurate since the bill voted on would still fund the government, just not Obamacare. Below is the worst of CNN's contempt for House Republicans who voted to defund Obamacare. "The Inmates Are Running the Asylum" "Even for Speaker Boehner, who is a consummate dealmaker, what we have got now is a situation where the inmates are running the asylum. That the leadership realizes that they are running towards a cliff that they realize is politically damaging, economically damaging, there is very little upside. But if they don't give in to the demands of the 50 or so House radicals pushing this direction, they're afraid they may lose their positions." – CNN contributor John Avlon on Friday's New Day Congress Like Bad Parents Who Let Kids Starve "But it's like mommy and daddy are fighting over whether or not to buy a new car or a new couch and they decide, you know what, we can't figure it out so let's not feed the kids until we do. That's what it sounds like to the American people." – New Day co-host Chris Cuomo to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich during the 8 a.m. ET hour. Will Speaker Gingrich, "The Ghost of Shutdowns Past," Warn Speaker Boehner? "So, we all know the expression those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Are you calling up John Boehner whom you know very well? Are you acting as the ghost of shutdown's past, rattling your chains and saying don't do it, John?" – Cuomo to Gingrich in the New Day interview. Gingrich was House Speaker during the government shutdown in 1995-96. Americans Will Blame Tea Party for "Messing With Our Economy" "I must say that many Americans will look to the Tea Party and blame the Tea Party once again for kind of like messing with our economy in a time that the economy's fragile and we shouldn't be messing with it in this way." – CNN anchor Carol Costello during the 10 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. Continuing Resolution a "Poison Pill" "With only ten days until a possible government shutdown, lawmakers in the House, as you can see, just minutes away from approving the money to keep it running. But the measure also strips all the money from Obamacare. It's a poison pill that not only makes for a House divided, but a Republican Party divided." – Costello before the House vote on the continuing resolution that would fund the government but defund Obamacare. Obamacare Unpopular Because the Administration Hasn't Sold It Well Enough "So you see just your poll up there. The public is worried about Obamacare. And I would argue, by the way, that's because they haven't done a really good job in the administration of telling and educating the American public about what it will do for you and I bet you are going to see more of that in the next week." – CNN senior political analyst Gloria Borger during the 11 a.m. ET hour of Newsroom. House GOP Holding the Economy "to Ransom" "It's a frustration for most Americans that their government is essentially – and their economy is being held to ransom over this." – Around the World co-host Michael Holmes to Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) after the House voted to defund Obamacare. newsbusters.org CNN is a joke.. This is the worst post recession economic recovery since the great depression because of Obama's policies not republican opposition. If it weren't for republican opposition in the house this economy would be far worse. Are we even sure it is a post recession economic recovery?....even if it is, unless it's stopped, Obamacare will bring it to a screeching halt... Most economic indicators that measure the "recovery" have been skewed by the feds quantitative easing policy. There is no way in hell the stock market would be above about 8000 if it weren't for the fed buying $85 billion a month in bonds. This is short term stimulation with long term consequences.. This bond buying/ easy money policy is creating a market bubble. When this bubble bursts things are going to go down in flames very rapidly. This is the Obama economy now.. That's the way I see it too....Look what happens to the markets when Bernanke even hints at shutting that $3 Trillion dollar "deal" down...And speaking of Ben, what do you think will happen to stocks when he quits?...Plummet would be too generous...Oh, and why do people quit jobs that are making them rich?...I think Benny is getting out while the getting is good.... |
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The present economy and the FEDs QE actions is like treatment to a terminal cancer victim..... everything at this point is just to make the patient feel better before dying a horrible death. The Federal Reserve delayed "tapering" last week and markets rejoiced�� briefly. The decision came as a surprise to nearly all investors, and they responded by buying just about everything but the U.S. dollar. But St. Louis Fed President James Bullard put a quick end to the party on Friday when he suggested a program to reduce stimulus could begin as soon as next month. More psychological manipulation! Precious metals promptly retraced their gains. Fed policy remains the primary day-to-day driver in most markets. Unfortunately for Fed leadership, the current bond purchase program, which is flooding the bond markets with a whopping $85 billion per month, is no longer providing its intended boost to the economy. |
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The government may shut down, just remember it will not be Your
president Obama's fault. Blame it on the Republicans. |
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The government may shut down, just remember it will not be Your president Obama's fault. Blame it on the Republicans. Blame it on another Obama screw up the Republicans are trying to fix... |
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oBumbler is very transparent.
Everyone, that is, every free thinking patriotic American, sees he still lacks management skills. Too bad, after he's gone, he won't be able to do more liar, er, lawyering. |
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The government may shut down, just remember it will not be Your president Obama's fault. Blame it on the Republicans. Blame it on another Obama screw up the Republicans are trying to fix... |
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oBumbler is very transparent. Everyone, that is, every free thinking patriotic American, sees he still lacks management skills. Too bad, after he's gone, he won't be able to do more liar, er, lawyering. |
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