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Barack has added more to the national debt than all
other
US
Presidents
combined
Yes, the truth hurts
Before barack's first spendathon, he said if he was allowed 787 BILLION
that unemployment woudlnt reach 8%
It reached 8%
It reached 9%
It reached 10%
It reached 11%
Well barack?
Either you lied knowing it wouldnt keep unemployment from reaching 8% or you dont know more about economics than a first grader.
I can't tell you I'm selling you a mansion and then only hand over a doll house and claim that I tried.
Either I lied or I'm foolish.
For you barack, which was it with the economy?
And yet, Obama did not double the debt.
That was the last Republican President.
Yes, the truth does hurt. Too bad Obama had to add George W. Bush's war in Iraq and Afghanistan to his, budget.
‘On my orders, the United States military has begun strikes against al-Qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the Taleban regime in Afghanistan.'
- GEORGE W. BUSH – 10/07/2001
**'Audit: US can't account for $8.7B in Iraqi funds' - By Tarek El-tablawy - AP - Published by DSNews – 07/27/10
*'George W Bush says Iraq intelligence failure is his biggest regret' - By Alex Spillius - 12/01/08 - The UK telegraph
'Though the outgoing US president failed to take responsibility for the misfortunes that have beset the country during his eight years in office, he was candid about wishing things had gone better.'
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