
BTW - I was 100% conciliato
ry to the President during year one. After all, I donated money, put signs in my yard, and voted for the man. Gave him every benefit of the doubt on almost every issue.
Honeymoon is over. Data is in front of all of us. You can ignore facts, but you can't erase them.
And in response to your rag .ing reply to my previous comment, I make a simple suggestion
. Go to the unemployme
nt office, a bank lobby in a high foreclosur
e area, or a hospital emergency room. When you hear folks there complain about being unable to find a job for 2 years, grimace in agony over trying to refinance their mortgages, regret that they can't tolerate their bank employer's policies against home owners, or wait for care that they can't afford to buy insurance to cover because the costs continue to run amok - tell them what you wrote to me.
Then go home and take a long look in the mirror and ask yourself if your anger is being pointed in the right direction.
About State of the UnionRead the Article at HuffingtonPost
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