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Old 01-24-2016, 02:11 PM
 
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Originally Posted by MetroWord View Post
Haha like things were going so well before Obama came along.
They were better. Under Obama we have:

1. record numbers of unemployed citizens

2. record numbers of citizens on foodstamps

3. record low home ownership

4. incomes down 7%

5. youth unemployment at record 18%

6. average student loan debt at record $30,000

7. record national debt, nearing $20 trillion

8. misery index up 33%

9. Middle East in chaos

10. open borders

11. China pressing its will unchecked

12. Record levels of EPA regulations

13. Obamacare costs soaring, with private insurers bailing from exchanges

14. "wealth gap" at records not seen since the era of the "robber barons"
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