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America's NBI raised from 9.7 trillion to 11.8 trillion in one year

.....says the illogical guy slinging mud and making lame ass personal insults. I find this statement, in this post very ironic. :mrgreen:

You're like a truther... Just gettin' a rise out of people.

This is a waste of my time.
 
Except your ONE reason is totally asinine.
:lol: fine... I will list you the reasons and you can try to disassociate him from every one. This should be interesting:

1- Iraq war. He is ending it in a reasonable and logical fashion, instead of withdrawing too quickly or trying to re-negotiate the Iraqi mandate.

2- Afghanistan. He re-evaluated the situation in an intelligent manner, proving to US allies that this is not another Vietnam and that we have carefully sketched out what we are doing. We have clear goals and objectives.

I did get impatient about a month ago because he was taking too long, but would not fashion it as "dithering."Iliked his West Point address, but was looking for more. He gave it when he received the Noble Peace Prize. He is committing to victory in Afghanistan as well as getting NATO to contribute more. His leadership is being proven again and again.

3- Torture and Guantanamo. He didn't release the embarrassing torture photos. He decided to be bold and close Guantanamo to re-assert American moral superiority. He is going to try terrorists in the American judicial system, proving that democracy does not equate weakness and we can try these ****ers in our system.

4- Global war on terrorism. He is not shying away from it nor is he in anyway losing ground, as Cheney tries to depict the situation... There has not been one domestic terrorist attack(there has been multiple foiled) and we have caught multiple high-profile terrorists overseas. I would say that Bush was starting to improve the "global" part of the War on Terror before he left but that doesn't give less credibility to Obama for continue it in good stead.

5- American popularity. There's not much to say to people who balk at this except that is about all they can do: Balk. America needs to continue to hold a good image worldwide to retain its prominence and power. All those people that want to shove America down the toilet through arrogance and unilateralism, goodbye!


6- Battling the military-industrial complex. This goes along with keeping Robert Gates as the SoD, arguably the very best we've had in the position in history... at the very least among them. The rest you can read for yourself, because I gotta go like right now...


I have to go so I'll respond later to the rest... The above should be enough to get you seething anyway HAHAHA! Even in world affairs I would give Obama the same as he gave himself, a nice B+!

Cheers brother and MERRY CHRISTMAS!
 
Then every survey you have ever read is bull****.

nope!

the surveys that have credibility are the ones where you can see the questions, the answers and who they asked, as compared to this survey which shows nothing on any of those 3 points.

mtm1963
 
:lol: fine... I will list you the reasons and you can try to disassociate him from every one. This should be interesting:

1- Iraq war. He is ending it in a reasonable and logical fashion, instead of withdrawing too quickly or trying to re-negotiate the Iraqi mandate.

2- Afghanistan. He re-evaluated the situation in an intelligent manner, proving to US allies that this is not another Vietnam and that we have carefully sketched out what we are doing. We have clear goals and objectives.

I did get impatient about a month ago because he was taking too long, but would not fashion it as "dithering."Iliked his West Point address, but was looking for more. He gave it when he received the Noble Peace Prize. He is committing to victory in Afghanistan as well as getting NATO to contribute more. His leadership is being proven again and again.

3- Torture and Guantanamo. He didn't release the embarrassing torture photos. He decided to be bold and close Guantanamo to re-assert American moral superiority. He is going to try terrorists in the American judicial system, proving that democracy does not equate weakness and we can try these ****ers in our system.

4- Global war on terrorism. He is not shying away from it nor is he in anyway losing ground, as Cheney tries to depict the situation... There has not been one domestic terrorist attack(there has been multiple foiled) and we have caught multiple high-profile terrorists overseas. I would say that Bush was starting to improve the "global" part of the War on Terror before he left but that doesn't give less credibility to Obama for continue it in good stead.

5- American popularity. There's not much to say to people who balk at this except that is about all they can do: Balk. America needs to continue to hold a good image worldwide to retain its prominence and power. All those people that want to shove America down the toilet through arrogance and unilateralism, goodbye!


6- Battling the military-industrial complex. This goes along with keeping Robert Gates as the SoD, arguably the very best we've had in the position in history... at the very least among them. The rest you can read for yourself, because I gotta go like right now...


I have to go so I'll respond later to the rest... The above should be enough to get you seething anyway HAHAHA! Even in world affairs I would give Obama the same as he gave himself, a nice B+!

Cheers brother and MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Your logic is flawless. I'm at a loss.

Merry Christmas.

:2wave:
 
Does this mean that if I find $11.8 trillion lying around someplace, I can use it to buy the United States of America?

No, but if you are lucky, you might be able to afford a loaf of bread. On the other hand, if you aren't lucky, then at least you will have plenty of kindling to get you through the cold winter. :mrgreen:
 
You're like a truther... Just gettin' a rise out of people.

This is a waste of my time.

I'm neither a truther or a birther. I am a [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_liberal"]classical liberal[/ame] that likes to challenge false assumptions. :mrgreen:
 
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Yea, Obama will be one of the best American Presidents ever because OTHER countries like him. Great logic...
Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll be someone else's president next. :lol:
 
You haven't actually been paying attention, have you?


The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows that 26% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-four percent (44%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -18 (see trends).....

It would probably be best to take the average of the polls since they tend to be all over the place.

RCP Poll Average
President Obama Job Approval

50.1 Approve 44.5 Disapprove
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - President Obama Job Approval
 
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