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> That prosperity continued until Slick willy took the reigns. Nobama is putting more of the failed liberal politics of "take from those who can and give to those who can't" into place and it will take the next Republican administration years to right this mess.
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>WOW. You're so wrong it's scary. Take your history books off the shelf & burn them. They're clearly wrong.
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>When "slick willy" left office, the US was enjoying one of the most properous times in the last century. Everyone had a job and
>pocketbooks were full. Bill Clinton was a great President who did great things for the US. His legacy is listed here, and it's right:
>http://www.kenkreps.com/clinton.htm
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>Then along game George... The US is on the verge of bankruptcy and the jobless rate is staggering.
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>it will take the next Republican administration years to right this mess.
>In stark contract to the Republican who only took a few years to create it.
>
>Maybe read up on the facts before you spout off. You and I both know you're not ignorant, but these kind of statements really
>make you look that way.

Not to join the fray, do some research on the Clinton financial deregulation. (We've had this discussion before and no one seems to want to lay any blame at his feet but that is where it firmly belongs - along with George W. who later wanted everyone to own a home whether they could afford it or not and added to the mess when his administration made sure it happened). The effects were not felt during his tenure, but certainly afterwards. Those two are firmly behind that mess.
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