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bluestate10

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5. Given that President Obama faced a second Great Depression.
Sat Dec 17, 2011, 05:15 PM
Dec 2011

I say pretty good. The red-faced purist that are panning President Obama conviently ignore the fucking mess that he inherited.

What recovery? n/t Le Taz Hot Dec 2011 #1
Ummm... surfdog Dec 2011 #2
And unemployment is at 8.8%. Le Taz Hot Dec 2011 #7
"You cannot have a jobless recovery" surfdog Dec 2011 #12
That's a pretty long post with only 2 facts in it. Joe the Revelator Dec 2011 #16
Oh the DOW is up. Thank god. We're all rich again. n/t leeroysphitz Dec 2011 #10
Since the poster made no claim about anyone being "rich again" Dewey Finn Dec 2011 #20
The Dow is not the economy. nadinbrzezinski Dec 2011 #11
Virginia hit a record number (900k) people who applied for emergency food aid in november peacebird Dec 2011 #3
It's your opinion that... surfdog Dec 2011 #4
I do not blame Obama, but I also do not think that we are in any sort of healthy "recovery" peacebird Dec 2011 #6
Agreed Sherman A1 Dec 2011 #24
Depends on what "things" you are talking about SomethingFishy Dec 2011 #8
Was that a serious question? dixiegrrrrl Dec 2011 #17
Given that President Obama faced a second Great Depression. bluestate10 Dec 2011 #5
The President's Policies are working -graphs- mikekohr Dec 2011 #9
"It is currently 21 straight monthes of private sector job growth" surfdog Dec 2011 #13
That post you noted is not factual -more graphs- mikekohr Dec 2011 #19
ok, if Obama really wants to be re-elected he needs to keep all those charts & graphs & SHOW StarsInHerHair Dec 2011 #38
No, historically speaking this is one of the longer recoveries. n/t MadHound Dec 2011 #14
The George W. Bush Great Recession/Depression was America's 2nd greatest economic downturn mikekohr Dec 2011 #22
This is not a classical V-shaped recovery that characterized coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author HereSince1628 Dec 2011 #36
It is excruciatingly slow, despite huge efforts to goose it. Yo_Mama Dec 2011 #18
to answer your first question in a word, no. Tuesday Afternoon Dec 2011 #21
No - growth worldwide has been very slow, and there is an underlying reason bhikkhu Dec 2011 #23
no, it's very slow one Enrique Dec 2011 #25
Here is a graph that compares depth of recession/depression and recovery time mikekohr Dec 2011 #26
that's a graph of GDP Enrique Dec 2011 #28
The Impact of the Recovery Act, In a Few Easy Charts, by Jared Bernstein mikekohr Dec 2011 #30
I think the comparisons of data pre and post Stimulus is the most compelling. nt JoePhilly Dec 2011 #34
What recovery??? n/t Mimosa Dec 2011 #27
Please try to keep up. Dewey Finn Dec 2011 #29
Don't most experts think it will take till at least 2020? MattBaggins Dec 2011 #31
We are in the initial phase of a massive depression. ixion Dec 2011 #32
Strongest Job Recovery In Decades is Underway mikekohr Dec 2011 #33
How quick does it look to you? DesMoinesDem Dec 2011 #35
Part of the problem is the definition of recovery customerserviceguy Dec 2011 #37
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