Sunday, March 02, 2014
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Oh this tired argument of gas prices.
ReplyDeleteThe price of gas also inflated under the Bush administration. It peaked at a national average of over $4.00.
If you remember there was a financial crisis in 2008, before Obama was voted into office, that drove down the prices of gasoline and other goods.
The price of gas has almost risen back to level they were in 2007 before the financial crisis. If anything, this sign (the price of gas rising) is a POSITIVE for the Obama administration. An economy that has risen back to a stable state.
The price of oil and gas cares not what party or president is in office. This Obama gas propaganda is correlating something without looking at the rest of the problem. Correlation does not imply causation.
Oh and the first meme is stupid. His words, not ours... Sure the Obama quote sounds like it is legit. But I am certain that James Madison didn't say "The Constitution has been the law for 225 years, stop trying to change that." #just saying
Just so everyone knows... Only congress can adopt a resolution to change the Constitution.
Sadly a majority of the country feels that (national extreme)republicans are.. low-brow. Obviously the same is felt from the other side. But this trend is damaging. As is this Insider post.
Next.
yawn
ReplyDeletePerhaps so many readers are content providers this whole site is moot.
ReplyDeleteIs this site dead?
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