librals i've got a question.

@mcfuddy (382)
United States
April 8, 2009 12:57pm CST
how do you like this new prez. because with all the promises of saving America money his first month in office cost us 1.2 TRILLION dollars
4 responses
@opalina143 (1240)
• Morristown, New Jersey
8 Apr 09
No offense McFuddy, but the fact that you can't spell "liberal" yet are apparently from the US and should be fluent in English doesn't give you a whole lot of credibility.
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@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
8 Apr 09
Great. Now, do you have anything relevent to add to the conversation?
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@mcfuddy (382)
• United States
8 Apr 09
your right i cant spell but this in no way answered the question
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
8 Apr 09
I'm not a liberal. I'm not a democrat, or a Republican for that matter. I do lean conservative at the micro level and over all libertarian at the macro. As such, I find spending horrendously out of control. It was one of muy major issues with the previous administration and congress (which looks suspicioulsy like the current administration and congress) and it looks like it will be one of my issues with these guys now.
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@spalladino (17891)
• United States
9 Apr 09
I'm not a liberal...I thought I was a conservative but I was informed a while back that I'm more of a moderate. At any rate, I don't recall the President promising to save America money...I thought he promised to fix the economy. Handing out truckloads of money with no strings attached was a boneheaded plan but, as someone else has already pointed out, the stock market is no longer in a free fall and stimulus backed projects have begun around the country.
• United States
8 Apr 09
I think he is doing a good job given the situtation he inherited from Bush. The stock market has accepted him, and his policies, and have are ignorning all of the bad economic news. Stocks are a good value right now, and many people are buying up the good bargins. The stock market is always two quarters ahead of the economy, and it looks like this is true of our current situation. I think that we will pull out of this recession by late fourth quarter, and by early 2010 we should be back on track.
• United States
10 Apr 09
McFuddy, I think it is like Bush's discharge papers, something that give people hope that they were right, and the rest of the world is wrong. There is no way that Obama wasn't born in the United States, and no one has provided proof that he was. I think that republicans should just concentrate on win elections again, instead of trying to fight a war they already lost. They need to MOVE ON.
@mcfuddy (382)
• United States
9 Apr 09
okay you know i sure hope thats true. i personally dont like him BUT i still hope he does a good job as our president. so what do you think about his birth cert. issue