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Well Bush did leave a huge deficit, and an ocean of blood in the Middle East. Glassunion Jun 2015 #1
Around here? LordGlenconner Jun 2015 #2
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Horse manure Gman Jun 2015 #16
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The bubble came much later, starting around 98 Gman Jun 2015 #23
1996 MFrohike Jun 2015 #25
So please describe how these tech stocks Gman Jun 2015 #26
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Ok MFrohike Jun 2015 #31
So people working in some of the very best times Gman Jun 2015 #33
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I can't believe you actually said that Gman Jun 2015 #47
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Heh MFrohike Jun 2015 #39
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+1000 nt laundry_queen Jun 2015 #70
Excellent post. nt Lonusca Jun 2015 #79
What century are you from? truebluegreen Jun 2015 #42
There was the Dot Com bubble upaloopa Jun 2015 #77
A big part of the dot com bubble was the result of the IPOs bigbrother05 Jun 2015 #102
You certainly have a better understanding of it upaloopa Jun 2015 #106
A world of peace? Oilwellian Jun 2015 #86
Didn't Glass-Steagall get repealed on his watch? nt MH1 Jun 2015 #53
Were you even born then? Gman Jun 2015 #57
LOLOLOL MH1 Jun 2015 #58
Nice ageism. intheflow Jun 2015 #59
Yes. I got paid a shitload of money because I can code. jeff47 Jun 2015 #80
It takes time for policy in the pipeline.We are living in Bill's NAFTA end of Glass Steagll world! TheNutcracker Jun 2015 #78
Not true. It was George Bush's tax cuts that led to "irrational exuberance" and the crash. pnwmom Jun 2015 #112
Since removing Glass-Steagall fucked up our banks. nt valerief Jun 2015 #4
My thoughts exactly Kelvin Mace Jun 2015 #64
Precisely... DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2015 #5
Agreed, and I will vote for that. Volaris Jun 2015 #34
Was Kosovo aspirant Jun 2015 #6
No, but from what I know it did stop an in- progress genocide. Volaris Jun 2015 #37
Exactly we got in, achieved our objectives, and got out. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2015 #46
And in the meantime... Oilwellian Jun 2015 #87
No I did not. Volaris Jun 2015 #103
Bosnia was not peace... catnhatnh Jun 2015 #7
We were BEGGED to go to Kosovo leftynyc Jun 2015 #89
The OP said it was a time of peace... catnhatnh Jun 2015 #91
I asked you a question leftynyc Jun 2015 #92
No-I'm against saying war is peace. N/T catnhatnh Jun 2015 #94
Has there been administration in our entire leftynyc Jun 2015 #95
If you think not catnhatnh Jun 2015 #96
I'm indifferent to the OP leftynyc Jun 2015 #98
Well then... catnhatnh Jun 2015 #99
Both of those were leftynyc Jun 2015 #101
It was fucking GENOCIDE BainsBane Jun 2015 #113
Deregulation of banks and telecommunications, DOMA, NAFTA, workfare. NewSystemNeeded Jun 2015 #8
This nailed the key points. Exilednight Jun 2015 #11
Yup, yup but always nevermind about any of that TheKentuckian Jun 2015 #13
Changing student funding from grants to loans CanadaexPat Jun 2015 #38
Wow, I wasn't even aware of that one. nt NewSystemNeeded Jun 2015 #41
And oddly people never seem to realize truebluegreen Jun 2015 #43
A tiny portion of the labor force worked in tech jobs or for internet companies whatthehey Jun 2015 #74
"While it wasn't perfect" sums it up. CAG Jun 2015 #9
Your last sentence says it all. DawgHouse Jun 2015 #10
Two Names: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer. nt madinmaryland Jun 2015 #12
Yeah i have the same thoughts. i remember Clinton as a good president. hrmjustin Jun 2015 #14
After twelve years of Reagan/Bush, Clinton was a GREAT president! n/t csziggy Jun 2015 #32
Four things we now know the truth about: hifiguy Jun 2015 #15
He campaigned on that crap... joshcryer Jun 2015 #22
He got elected because he was the lesser of two evils. dflprincess Jun 2015 #55
In every election somebody says redstateblues Jun 2015 #65
Don't forget the federal surplus-- truebluegreen Jun 2015 #44
He was an excellent president. The best president of my lifetime. I BreakfastClub Jun 2015 #17
Exactly backwards. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #19
I remember only back to Eisenhower aka-chmeee Jun 2015 #69
I never understood why conservatives hated Clinton so much. Maedhros Jun 2015 #104
When he was in office? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #18
If your premise is correct DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2015 #27
It would be logical to conclude that truebluegreen Jun 2015 #49
Does that suggest that it is of no moment whether a Republican or Hillary Clinton ... DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2015 #66
Are you suggesting that (your obvious preferred) candidate truebluegreen Jun 2015 #67
No. I know that Bill Clinton was preferable to Bush Pere and Bob Dole and Hillary DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2015 #68
So do you have any kind of problem with Bill's policies? truebluegreen Jun 2015 #71
There were two recessions under Bush. jeff47 Jun 2015 #81
He's married to Hillary. zappaman Jun 2015 #21
His approval numbers validate your OP. JaneyVee Jun 2015 #24
It was the after effects MFrohike Jun 2015 #29
Clinton's presidency was at best mediocre. Spider Jerusalem Jun 2015 #30
^^This^^ truebluegreen Jun 2015 #50
People keep saying this as received truth. Prove it. whatthehey Jun 2015 #75
There weren't a just few lucky grifters making a billion. jeff47 Jun 2015 #83
Simply look at GDP, inflation and unemployment... LanternWaste Jun 2015 #82
Look at GDP, inflation, and unemployment in 1929 when Coolidge left office. Spider Jerusalem Jun 2015 #97
I would elect Bill Clinton again if not for the anti-FDR amendment. onehandle Jun 2015 #35
+1 LordGlenconner Jun 2015 #45
None of that means shit..... quickesst Jun 2015 #61
Thank you! redstateblues Jun 2015 #62
GOLDSTEIN!!! frylock Jun 2015 #72
+1! I remeber the Clinton years fondly. nt lunamagica Jun 2015 #111
One word zipplewrath Jun 2015 #48
Yes! TM99 Jun 2015 #56
Wow. The Reagan administration did nothing at all for 7 entire years at the start of the AIDS crisis Bluenorthwest Jun 2015 #85
Of course, we agree as usual. TM99 Jun 2015 #107
Triangulation seems much less an indictment than revisionist history... LanternWaste Jun 2015 #88
You mean he didn't sign DOMA? zipplewrath Jun 2015 #90
You don't seem to be aware okasha Jun 2015 #110
Funny the Lesbian AF Colonel I knew didn't think so zipplewrath Jun 2015 #114
Since I can remember rock Jun 2015 #52
Fair question. H2O Man Jun 2015 #54
It was bad during. No 'becoming' required. Pft. n/t X_Digger Jun 2015 #60
Glass Steagal repeal Man from Pickens Jun 2015 #63
Remember the Telecommunications Act of 1996? Scuba Jun 2015 #73
Eight years of George W. Bush and... Mike Nelson Jun 2015 #76
Just in my opinion, the worst thing sadoldgirl Jun 2015 #84
There are ZERO perfect leftynyc Jun 2015 #93
I voted for him twice deutsey Jun 2015 #100
Post removed Post removed Jun 2015 #105
There's never been a good Democratic Presidency (except for St. Roosevelt's) wyldwolf Jun 2015 #108
It's sad that so many people.. sendero Jun 2015 #109
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