Obama Press Conference: Economy

February 9, 2009 RSS Feed Print

One of the interesting questions asked of President Obama was how would Americans know his economic politices were working to turn around the economy. The first thing Obama mentioned was an improvement in the labor market. Actually, that might be the last thing to turn around. Even after the economy starts expanding again, the unemployment rate will likely continue to rise for some time

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obama dosent care about us he only wants to latly take away rights for students . He sitts in a big house with people that buy close for 100. of $ it not like they have to face the things that are going in on in this world the have money to waste and they don't care bout gass prices whats going on in the econmy . He dosen't give a dam.. we are struggling to meet ends meet and Obama eats out waste money as well as his family they live the life well the rest of us struggle and some don't eat beacuse they have kids to feed. Let a lone food for just them so i think that people put their hope to Obama who DOSENT BELIEVE in God and has admitted it and we still look at him as if he is the one to ansewr are problems . He even has the nobel peace prize for what may i ask because he hasn't done it yet . There are fatherless/ Motherless children , paqrents who have lost their children his promises are nothing and yet we believe in one whos only broken more promises and has stolen hope . Because thats what he dose gives false hope. only God can save us and pray that he dose or a war is comming we cant stop!

Havok of MO 5:12PM November 05, 2009

Exactly right, Jimmy.

Tim Kane of VA 11:17AM February 10, 2009

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