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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Romney as President will have no powers to create jobs. Jobs are created by consumer demand for quality competitively priced goods. President Obama and Fed Chairman Bernanke have done a masterful job of keeping this nation's economy afloat in a situation which potentially could have been as catastrophic as the great depression of the 1930s when there was no money to lend and the economy came nearly to a total halt for twelve years. Wake up and smell the roses. President Obama saved the automotive industry and all of its downstream suppliers. The national infrastructure is currently being rebuilt which will yield nationwide profits for decades into the future and our cars and buildings are wearing out requiring them to be replaced during the next few years. During the next couple years the product demand will begin anew which will require hiring new employees in every sector of the economy. It doesn't matter who is elected president in November, because there will be a great number of jobs created in 2013 and 2014. Be thankful that the current administration has kept us afloat long enough to allow the U.S. Economy to begin the healing process. Please don't be so naive as to believe that a Romney/Ryan Administration will reduce taxes on the wealthy and that this will somehow magically create millions of good paying jobs for unemployed Americans. As George Herbert Walker Bush once said of the same kind of trickle down economics presently being advocated by the Romney/Ryan Ticket, it is nothing more than "Voodoo Economics".[/quote] um, ok (backing away quietly) time for some more of that good kool-aid?[/quote]
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