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In reply to the discussion: "In case you haven’t noticed, the economy is actually getting better. Noticeably better." [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)41. Yup. Obama should've nationalized everything, and then we'd be Venezuela.
Gee Thanks.
Wasn't Dodd-Frank designed to "rein in the financial sector"? Whether you like it or not, things are improving for a lot of people. There were unemployed poor folks before Obama was born, and there will be unemployed poor folks long after he's dead.
Most of us didn't vote for a Chavez style presidency. The administration's only screwup was paying any attention to his "unreasonable" professional left critics. For the people who have been able to return to work after an extended UE, I doubt they really give a shit what you think about the improving economy, much like myself.
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