Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:35 pm
by BDKJMU
Well, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. So if the donks were right then, then the high gas prices are Obama's fault now.
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Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:39 pm
by Cap'n Cat
BDKJMU wrote:Well, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. So if the donks were right then, then the high gas prices are Obama's fault now.
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Of course they are, Bunko. He very well CAN do things to lower gas prices, but, like W, he is walking a tightrope. Whatever he does, he will take flak from the Left and the Wrong. And, whether you like it or not, at least he is taking a stand (Keystone, ANWR), bitch.
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
And the world has changed in the interim, as it is apt to do.
Would you have us leave Iran alone? Speculators love the tension and, as demonstrated here, speculating on oil is way COOL!!!
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:08 pm
by Bronco
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I started printing these and taping to gas pumps just to let customers know that Obama did keep one promise
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:12 pm
by FargoBison
Even when it was Obama's plan, it is not Obama's fault. Nothing will ever be Obama's fault according to his Democrat fanboys.
He better hope gas doesn't approach $5 because if it does, he will be extremely vulnerable.
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:47 pm
by SuperHornet
Will be? He's as good as gone right now.
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:44 am
by BDKJMU
FargoBison wrote:Even when it was Obama's plan, it is not Obama's fault. Nothing will ever be Obama's fault according to his Democrat fanboys.
He better hope gas doesn't approach $5 because if it does, he will be extremely vulnerable.
He's vulnerable if its $4 late summer/early fall (it's at $3.65 now). If it hits $5 then he is done, no matter who the Republican nominee is, as that would end this anemic economic recovery and send it right back into recession with unemployment back near or above 10%. Remember, it isn't just gas in your tank & more expensive airline tickets. It will jack up the price of most goods & services. Food- tractors & combines run on gas/diesel & are trucked to market. Clothing, literally everything you buy that is shipped to market. There's hundreds of everyday petroleum based products. You'll see businesses institute fuel surcharges galore. The tipping point is probably closer to $4 than it is to $5.
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 6:00 am
by Cap'n Cat
SuperHornet wrote:Will be? He's as good as gone right now.
He's as good as gold. Stay the course!!!
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:46 am
by kalm
BDKJMU wrote:
FargoBison wrote:Even when it was Obama's plan, it is not Obama's fault. Nothing will ever be Obama's fault according to his Democrat fanboys.
He better hope gas doesn't approach $5 because if it does, he will be extremely vulnerable.
He's vulnerable if its $4 late summer/early fall (it's at $3.65 now). If it hits $5 then he is done, no matter who the Republican nominee is, as that would end this anemic economic recovery and send it right back into recession with unemployment back near or above 10%. Remember, it isn't just gas in your tank & more expensive airline tickets. It will jack up the price of most goods & services. Food- tractors & combines run on gas/diesel & are trucked to market. Clothing, literally everything you buy that is shipped to market. There's hundreds of everyday petroleum based products. You'll see businesses institute fuel surcharges galore. The tipping point is probably closer to $4 than it is to $5.
Would you rather have low gas prices or republican president?
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:56 am
by BDKJMU
kalm wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
He's vulnerable if its $4 late summer/early fall (it's at $3.65 now). If it hits $5 then he is done, no matter who the Republican nominee is, as that would end this anemic economic recovery and send it right back into recession with unemployment back near or above 10%. Remember, it isn't just gas in your tank & more expensive airline tickets. It will jack up the price of most goods & services. Food- tractors & combines run on gas/diesel & are trucked to market. Clothing, literally everything you buy that is shipped to market. There's hundreds of everyday petroleum based products. You'll see businesses institute fuel surcharges galore. The tipping point is probably closer to $4 than it is to $5.
Would you rather have low gas prices or republican president?
The harm of high oil prices (if they remained high $4 ballpark or higher for only around 6-8 months) would be preferable to the much longer term harm of 4 more years of Obama.
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:01 am
by citdog
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:17 pm
by YoUDeeMan
citdog...that map doesn't show it but we've got troops in Uganda now also.
Propping up another tyrant.
Obama...
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:33 pm
by FargoBison
BDKJMU wrote:
FargoBison wrote:Even when it was Obama's plan, it is not Obama's fault. Nothing will ever be Obama's fault according to his Democrat fanboys.
He better hope gas doesn't approach $5 because if it does, he will be extremely vulnerable.
He's vulnerable if its $4 late summer/early fall (it's at $3.65 now). If it hits $5 then he is done, no matter who the Republican nominee is, as that would end this anemic economic recovery and send it right back into recession with unemployment back near or above 10%. Remember, it isn't just gas in your tank & more expensive airline tickets. It will jack up the price of most goods & services. Food- tractors & combines run on gas/diesel & are trucked to market. Clothing, literally everything you buy that is shipped to market. There's hundreds of everyday petroleum based products. You'll see businesses institute fuel surcharges galore. The tipping point is probably closer to $4 than it is to $5.
I don't think he would be done if that dunce Santorum was the nominee, gas could be $10 and he'd still babble about social issues.
Re: Donks in '06-'08: High gas prices are Bush's fault
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 2:23 pm
by BDKJMU
FargoBison wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
He's vulnerable if its $4 late summer/early fall (it's at $3.65 now). If it hits $5 then he is done, no matter who the Republican nominee is, as that would end this anemic economic recovery and send it right back into recession with unemployment back near or above 10%. Remember, it isn't just gas in your tank & more expensive airline tickets. It will jack up the price of most goods & services. Food- tractors & combines run on gas/diesel & are trucked to market. Clothing, literally everything you buy that is shipped to market. There's hundreds of everyday petroleum based products. You'll see businesses institute fuel surcharges galore. The tipping point is probably closer to $4 than it is to $5.
I don't think he would be done if that dunce Santorum was the nominee, gas could be $10 and he'd still babble about social issues.
The #1 concern of the majority of independents/moderates who will swing the election is the economy. What the republican nominee says about the social issues that the media and people on here are making the big deal about is secondary. They are going to care what he says about the economy, the economy, the economy. Which of the 2 will be better for the economy? That will decide the election.