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Are the odds of President Obama being re-elected improving? Are the odds of Presiden

Re: Are the odds of President Obama being re-elected improving? Are the odds of Presi

You apparently don't have a clue, Obama had total control of the Congress from 2009-2010 so what economic policy did he want that he didn't get? Democrats controlled the Congress from 2007-2011. As for the President not controlling the economy then you better tell that to those here with BDS who blame Bush for everything bad

O'rly? So there was no blue dog rebellion? The GOP didn't engage in more filibusters then the past 5 years combined? The GOP didn't resort to senate tricks to stall as many nominations as possible?

are you capable of ever debating honestly or are you a compulsive liar?
 
Re: Are the odds of President Obama being re-elected improving? Are the odds of Presi

Do you ever do any research on your own? Production is higher than pre Iraq war levels

Iraq Crude Oil Production by Year (Thousand Barrels per Day)

This is some funny ****

Hey Conservative, which number is larger 2,897.00 or 2,399.30?

Oh man. You insult him with a statement that simply isn't true as proven by the link you provided. Wow. Total self refuted there.
 
Re: Are the odds of President Obama being re-elected improving? Are the odds of Presi

Yes, his chances are constantly improving as the economy continues to improve and people get a good look at the alternative(s). Several things could derail his re-election, chief of which may be a brokered convention where the Republicans choose someone other than the current contenders. That could really make things interesting. Another thing is the increase in the price of gasoline at the pump, something which the President has very little control over but will be blamed for anyway.

I feel he will be successful in convincing those of us who can think for ourselves that we do not need to return to the policies of the Bush administration which led to our financial crisis. We need to stay the course as it is the right one. It can get much better if we elect a Democrat majority in the Congress so that we can get the ship righted rather than let it be severly hampered by the "just say no" Republican crowd in Congress.
 
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