by Cowboy-Matter of Fact on December 12th, 2009

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Have you noticed the change in the economy since the Democrats took conrol of the U.S. Congress in 2006?

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  • by canbfrisky on February 13th, 2010

    canbfrisky

    Not yet, A close friend of mine is an economist, and he's stated the only difference since Bush is the propaganda being put forth by the media...unemployment is continuing to rise , the biggest banks are still lining their pockets...the war (s) are still growing . If you want to know the truth about the economy - just go down to your local diner or barber shop and listen to peoples stories. Fact is we're still in the deep end of a rescission and are on the brink of a second depression. They want us to see things thru rose colored glasses and paint pretty pictures on the national news.
    We've got a long way to go before we can be considered 'in recovery'.

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  • by cherie5466 on December 12th, 2009

    cherie5466

    Yes I've notice that nothing is getting better and we are paying for their spending spree.

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  • by julzabro on February 13th, 2010

    julzabro

    Since the Democrats took office?!?! What about the mess that had already been incurred by that point by the Republicans!?! Bush caused this whole mess...the war AND the economy and you want to blame the Democrats?!? What an unfair and skewed perception you have!!!!

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