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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

The high unemployment rate, high inflation rate we endured in the United States since 2003,is the fault of President George Bush, and his Republican party policys. Having total free trade with China, resulted in massive factory closings in the US, with them relocated to China. High cost of oil as a result of war with Iraq, money to pay for that war, money rebuilding Iraq taking care of the Irak"s people instead of our own. Friction in the middle east, has led to the price of oil, over 80 dollars a barrel. Bush deliberately had much less troops, there than needed to keep constant fighting, price of oil high. High price of oil leads to high inflation, as it vibrates through the whole economy. The Republicans made the mess, vote Democrat.

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  • hey partner--before you go doing Policy analysis, I feel compelled to tell you that the plural of Policy is Polcies--not Policys...

  • @onestupidman Howdy partner.

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  • Your wrong repubs and dems are one of the same, they are both puppets of the international bankers. I don't see the democrats getting rid of free trade in fact they are strengthening free trade deals around the world, and even signing new deals. You talk about inflation, what you need to understand is there is no inflation. All commodities are going up gold coper steal everything, If you were paid in gold or silver like the constitution says, prices would of remained flat. Ron Paul for president

  • Your wrong repubs and dems are one of the same, they are both puppets of the international bankers. I don't see the democrats getting rid of free trade in fact they are strengthening free trade deals around the world, and even signing new deals. You talk about inflation, what you need to understand is there is no inflation. All commodities are going up gold coper steal everything, If you were paid in gold or silver like the constitution says, prices would of remained flat. Ron Paul for presedent

  • @gmcbuses The OPEC countries care more about the US, than China does.

  • @wraithsrock5 People, entities that get anywhere speakup. It is time we have to speakup. Get what is rightfully ours. China is being hostile to us. I honestly believe China wants to take us down. They do not mind that debt, getting their investment back. They just look at that, as the cost of their growth going up. They only care about themselves.

  • @gmcbuses

    Why do you think China will let use impose high protective tariffs? We owe them a trillion dollars, they have us by the balls. In fact, that makes even less sense in conjunction with your other statement, that China is building up their navy to rival ours. This would imply China is quite openly hostile to the U.S., and so they would probably not let us tax their exports in order to stimulate our economy just to recoup their investment as that would strengthen the nation.

  • @gmcbuses :D

  • @NoGuff Bush ended it. Where do you get your news from. Bush is for total free trade, with every country. Clinton took tariffs off some goods with China. Bush made it total free trade. There was some disputes, where it looked like there was dumping. I read the newspaper every day.

  • @gmcbuses "mass numbers 2004 to 2007" --No, it wasn't a problem until 2007. You see, words do have meanings. "Clinton years unemployment was at only 5%" --The whole time? No, sorry friend. "NAFTA did not do much" --Nothing like that changes overnight. "total free trade with China" --You mean "most favored nation status," right? The same program started during Clinton's term, right? I believe Bush actually ended that. "That caused the housing crises" --Again, you're simply irrational.
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