baseman posted:caribny posted:baseman posted:Every once in a while, you experience it!!
Yes we had the Great Depression in the early 30s, and the George Bush brought us the sequel, the Great Recession in 2008!
Only George could have accomplished this.
So bad it was that even the wives of investment bankers had to go in food stamps when the wealth of their husbands was wiped out and they lost their jobs.
I mean a woman in Scarsdale embarrassing clutching her card at the supermarket, covered over in a shawl like some Jihadist female, ashamed to be seen doing this!
Baseman has a very short memory of what Nov 2008 was all about!
So bad it was that even rednecks in PA told their wives to "make sure that they vote for the ni99er, because he looks smart".
Nah, I do understand and sympathize. It's was not Bush's doing, this was a cycle about to make a hard landing. The Feds, Clinton and much more were part of setting the stage. Frankly, I think the successes under Clinton got way ahead of itself. But as I said, one would have expected a better recovery than 1.1 mil jobs per year, which is the natural workforce growth!
The Next GOP president will have to loosen some regs to get things moving again. And I don't mean back to the GoGo days of the 2000's! It would be best under Trump, but let's see!! He actually has the right business thinking for this!!
Mrs Clinton is winning with between 10 and 15 points and taking the down ballots in the house and senate with her. Trump is a loser all the way.