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It looks like Obama's economic program is working! That's great news.
Auto sales up too! Give it time.
HOOOOOORAY! We're up from 55.8 to 55.9 on a scale of 100! Even though unemployment has been rising since Oct 2007, Prez Obama just passed the $15 billion jobs bill last month that will give us our jobs back! Did you hear that, folks, a whopping $15 billion to save your job when wall street got $800 billion in the first bailout.
The only reason real estate still has inflated value is because almost $2 trillion has gone to buy mortgages through fannie and freddie. Yeah, let's prolong the recession even more by printing money and keeping asset values inflated! Ever heard of a jobless recovery? Well it's happening and it will keep the younger generations from ever owning homes and starting businesses that create jobs and wealth.
HOOOOORAY for Wall Street who will still get million dollar bonuses on the backs of the middle class! HOOOORAY for healthcare overhaul that grants more subsidies instead of focusing on reducing costs. HOOORAY for repubs and dems who vote against middle class prosperity.
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