Its not the president its the government all presidents but like three where bad hint hint and the three presidents was killed buy a unknown person. Hint hint I made a poem about what I w would do was a president one of the things is get myself killed by once again "a unknown person"
I really want Bill Clinton, who both balanced the budget and gave us a great economy.
But among the folks actually running, I'll take Obama.
P.S.: Let's do an honest comparison of Obama and Reagan. Reagan inherited and economy with 7.5% unemployment and $50 billion/year deficits. Under Reagan, unemployment rose to 10.8% before starting to fall. After 4 years, Reagan had 7.4% unemployment and $250 billion/year deficits. Obama inherited an economy with 7.8% unemployment and $1 trillion per year deficits. Under Obama, unemployment rose to 10.2% before starting to fall. After 3.5 years, we have 8.2% unemployment and $1 trillion per year deficits. Reagan did better at lowering unemployment, and he did worse on the deficit because he multiplied it five-fold. My basic point here is that their numbers really aren't all that different. You can't honestly look at Reagan's numbers and claim they're worlds better than Obama's numbers.
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Anyone but 0bama.
Its not the president its the government all presidents but like three where bad hint hint and the three presidents was killed buy a unknown person. Hint hint I made a poem about what I w would do was a president one of the things is get myself killed by once again "a unknown person"
I really want Bill Clinton, who both balanced the budget and gave us a great economy.
But among the folks actually running, I'll take Obama.
P.S.: Let's do an honest comparison of Obama and Reagan. Reagan inherited and economy with 7.5% unemployment and $50 billion/year deficits. Under Reagan, unemployment rose to 10.8% before starting to fall. After 4 years, Reagan had 7.4% unemployment and $250 billion/year deficits. Obama inherited an economy with 7.8% unemployment and $1 trillion per year deficits. Under Obama, unemployment rose to 10.2% before starting to fall. After 3.5 years, we have 8.2% unemployment and $1 trillion per year deficits. Reagan did better at lowering unemployment, and he did worse on the deficit because he multiplied it five-fold. My basic point here is that their numbers really aren't all that different. You can't honestly look at Reagan's numbers and claim they're worlds better than Obama's numbers.
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The choice is slim, and none. I'll wait for 2016 at this point.
ill have to go with bill clinton too.