Quote Originally Posted by Justlisten2
Well, at least it looks like I had some credibility at one time then, as opposed to you.
I guess this is the internet equivalent of saying "I know you are, but what am I?"

I also guess that it means that you agree with every one of my rebuttals to your points. Either that, or you don't want to agree but you've run out of ammo and find your position defenseless.

Dislike Bush all you want. Hate him all you want. Accuse him of being totally stupid. By all logical conclusions, he is doing the right things for this country, but that doesn't matter to people so consumed by their hatred.

A little while ago we heard "The tax cuts will never work. Bush is leading the country down the wrong road"

We said: "Give it some time. It just takes time to turn this ship around. It's like piloting an oil tanker. They don't turn on a dime."

You had to scramble for another tactic when the economy started to turn around.

Then you said: "This is a jobless recovery. The economy isn't based only on the recovering stock market", hoping to win the sympathy of many who were unemployed as a result of the Clinton recession, the 9/11 attacks, the dot com crash and the corporate scandals.

We said: "Expert economists tell us that jobs are the LAST thing to recover from a recession. Give it time."

The latest news astounded even the analysts. Jobs are coming back big time.

You said "But these are all low-pay jobs. Flipping hamburgers. Is that what Americans want?"

You digest only the news you WANT to hear. A piece on NBC Nightly News (Thursday night?) talked about the encouraging outlook in Silicone Valley. Office space that was VACANT after the dot com crash is now filling up. Guess what? People are being hired and NOT for flipping hamburgers. And unlike what happened during the false economic bubble that we had under Clinton, companies are being built with business plans that make sense.

What happens when all your doom-and-gloom theories are proven wrong?? Where do you run to next?