Saturday, November 3, 2012

Is Obama to blame?

If you don't think you are better off today... Blame the G.O.P...

The G.O.P. has been waiting for the opportunity to ask: "Are you better off today?", Precisely because they have been working tirelessly to make things worse...

The G.O.P. are telling you to complain about a situation that they did their damnedest to maintain.

Are you better off now than you were four years ago? And what has the G.O.P. done to remedy that? What have they done to make it worse?

Define: Obama does better when America does better, so Republican politicians have been sabotaging our recovery since day one.

Use analogy: That's like setting fire to the house, keeping your foot on the water hose, and telling everyone the firefighters did it.

On President Obama's inauguration day in 2009, Republican leaders -- including Romney's VP pick Congressman Ryan -- met to plot how they could sabotage and undermine the economy in order to make the President fail.

Republican leaders said they want the President to fail:

Last year alone, Washington Republicans tried to kill over 7 million jobs.

When asked about the potential for more job losses, Speaker John Boehner said, "so be it."

They threatened to shut down our government, which would have cost our economy billions.

They brought our nation to the brink of default by threatening not to pay America's bills, and say they'll do it again -- even though the default crisis by itself almost derailed the recovery.

Their political brinkmanship brought us the Tea Party Downgrade, the first-ever downgrade of America's perfect credit rating.

They didn't even want the Federal Reserve to consider intervening to help our struggling economy.

Let's remember -- a month into his presidency, they refused to help our economy recover.

They unified in voting against the President's American Jobs Act, which would create 2 million jobs, even though it's based on proposals they have supported in the past.

If Republican politicians hadn't pushed so hard to lay off our teachers, cops, and firefighters and block efforts to put Americans back to work fixing our roads and bridges, the unemployment rate could be down to 6% already.

And now, Republicans have nominated Mitt Romney for president, even though economic experts say that implementing all of his economic ideas would "push us deeper into recession and make the recovery slower."

Even Romney admits that massive spending cuts will "throw us into recession or depression" -- but he supports them anyway.

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