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Do atheist realize that their president Obama has given us a higher debt than all other presidents combined?


Instead of bailing out the big banks and auto giants, he could have used that money to help real people who need help - not fat cats who are friends of his Chicago thug cronies.

Asked By: Humor is the best medicine.. - 11/5/2012
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Where do you morons get the idea that all Atheists are Liberal/Democrat? Or American for that matter?

***I'm an Atheist.
***I'm an American
***I'm a Woman.
***I'm a Conservative.

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***Atheist conservatives and libertarians are not rare | Discover
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2012/10/atheist-conservatives-and-libertarians-are-not-rare/
***The Atheist Conservative:
http://www.theatheistconservative.com/
***The Republican Atheist
http://www.atheistrepublican.tumblr.com/
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Not to mention the fact that Obama is a Theist... Regardless if you believe he is a Christian or a Muslim. He's still not an Atheist.

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"2) Bush almost single handedly destroyed the entire world economy, your economy was ruined before Obama took up office."
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Fact Checking is something that Liberals don't like to do... "Bush" inherited the simmering clusterfu*k that was the result of the policies of the Clinton Administration...

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***25 People to Blame for the Financial Crisis
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1877351_1877350_1877322,00.html
The good intentions, bad managers and greed behind the meltdown
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***Don't Ask Don't Tell = Clinton
***Defense of Marriage Act = Clinton
***Commodity Futures Modernization Act = Clinton
(Re-Legalization of Credit Default Swaps)
***The Community Reinvestment Act = Clinton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Reinvestment_Act
(Which put added pressure on banks to lend in low-income neighborhoods.)
***Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act = Clinton
(which repealed the Glass-Steagall Act)

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"2. Obama bailing out the auto industry saved tens of thousands of pensioners and union workers at a company like GM, who could've gotten rid of their Collective Bargaining Agreement in the wake of bankruptcy, so Obama bailing out the auto industry did indeed save real people who need help."
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Obama "Bailing out the auto industry" didn't save anyone, anything... It bailed out the bloated tick that is the United Auto Workers Union, which is driving the American Auto Industry into the ground. All he did was prevent the industry from going bankrupt TODAY... While Non-Union Auto companies are adding jobs and being successful without being bailed out, the Unions have increased the wages past all sustainability, increased the benefits past all sustainability, and increased the pensions past all sustainability.

Come back and talk to me about how Obama "Saved the Industry" when the pensions go bankrupt, the government takes over, and the workers get $0.30 on the dollar.

And where the hell did you get the idea that they wouldn't be able to break their Collective Bargaining Agreement by going bankrupt? That is the POINT of going bankrupt... It would have allowed for the continuation of past agreements AND allow for the restructuring of the organization that would allow the company to remain both in business and become profitable once again... But no... The bloated tick that is the United Auto Workers Union has put so much money into Leftist Coffers that they couldn't allow the companies to do so.

The ignorance of BOTH the right and left is truly astounding.
Answered By: Meatwad Gets The Honeys - 11/5/2012
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But have you adjusted this for inflation?
Answered By: Rustic B - 11/5/2012
1) He's not my president, not all atheists are Americans

2) Bush almost single handedly destroyed the entire world economy, your economy was ruined before Obama took up office.
Answered By: Semtex - 11/5/2012
Why do atheists have anything to do with this? It's not their fault. :(
Answered By: Feliciano - 11/5/2012
Proof?

@ Michelle: The bailout for the banks was from the Bush administration.
Answered By: Kenneth Xavier - 11/5/2012
He hasn't. Bush Jr. not only wiped out Clinton's surplus, he ran the debt up to over $10 trillion during his two terms. Don't blame Obama for Bush's debts.
Answered By: lainiebsky - 11/5/2012
I'm an atheist and I'm voting Romney.

So much for your generalizations. Why is it the Christians try to lump people together into groups and decide what they think then criticize them for it. Wouldn't it be more Christlike to ask?
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Answered By: Lynn - 11/5/2012
Or in other words...
Are facts without context, still facts?

"Instead of bailing out the big banks and auto giants, he could have used that money to help real people who need help..."

Two things (although I'm almost certain you're a troll and said this merely to get a response)...

1. Bush bailed out the banks.
2. Obama bailing out the auto industry saved tens of thousands of pensioners and union workers at a company like GM, who could've gotten rid of their Collective Bargaining Agreement in the wake of bankruptcy, so Obama bailing out the auto industry did indeed save real people who need help.
Answered By: The Beat - 11/5/2012
I'm an atheist and I didn't vote for Obama last time nor this time (early voting). Please don't lump me in with Democrats just because I have different religious beliefs than most conservatives.
Answered By: Dasher7476 - 11/5/2012
Obama is the president of the USA not atheism and he happens to be a Christian you sillily fundie.
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Answered By: Réasúnach of the Emerald Isle - 11/5/2012
It is sad to say but Obama is all part of a bigger plan, this country is rule by satan
Answered By: Peter - 11/5/2012
No because your statement is totally incorrect.

You really shouldn't just make crap up if you want a debate among intelligent people. At least TRY next time to come up with a factoid that bears some resemblence to reality.

Hint: Debt increase under Bush---10 trillion +

Current total debt 16 Trillion

do the math hon.
Answered By: Lance - 11/5/2012
Here's a chart to show the level of debt without the bush tax cuts, war in iraq, and global financial crisis, all caused by bush policies:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/files/2012/09/Parfait-using-debt-gdp-2001-2019-5-12-11-FINAL.jpg

when you get less tax, and have to pay trillions to invade neutral countries, and stimulate a failing economy, you need to borrow money. simple
Answered By: Kumquat May - 11/5/2012
Since when are all the world's atheists citizens of America?
Answered By: HomoSapien - 11/5/2012
Obama is not an atheist and the US economy is still struggling to recover from the monumental incompetence of Bush, the bible believing born again imbecile
Answered By: Bongo McGurk - 11/5/2012
Not all atheist are americans and you need to realize just because someone is atheist it means they'll vote for Obama.Just because someones black does that mean they'll vote for romney ?No idiot.
Answered By: Wallyson - 11/5/2012
The bailouts were in progress from Bush before Obama took office and supported by the majority of Republicans. So I don't think its an Obama issue. He agreed with the advice of analysts that the consequences of not doing so would hurt the economy and real people more. It's also the case that the policies that lead to the crises were largely the result of Republican notions of deregulation and laissez fair economies leading to insufficient oversight. Aside from that Obama is actually not my president, I don't even live in the U.S., and he is a Christian.
Answered By: Mia - 11/5/2012
Do theists realize that the President does not determine the budget?

Fall asleep during Civics class, did you?
Answered By: Dr Erasmus Quizzard III - 11/5/2012
Do fundies realize that he was given the highest dept in existence.

You need to get with reality. Bush gave billions to the banks and the automakers.
Answered By: Ricardo - 11/5/2012
The best way to calc debt from good debt and bad debt is to measure it against the GDP. In good conditions, a country's debt/GDP ratio is around 80?Canada for instance is at 85?The worst is Italy at 130?

America is currently at 103?But thats because America includes Social Security debt. If you take SS out like the rest of the nations, you'll find that our debt is only 75? far below the "crisis" line that ignorant Republicans are crying about.

If our debt was really really in bad bad shape as you claim, Wall Street would know about it and react accordingly. Notice how GOOG, V, MA, APPL, DIS, et al are all flying into orbit?

Notice how DJI is back to pre-2007 prices? Do you think Wall Street is less intelligent than you?

Along with SS, there is one other critical debt load that our country is steeped in and that is Medicare. Medicare costs more than our military budget. Thats why Obama invented the Public Option Health Plan. It would literally subsidize the entire Medicare debt and may even produce a profit. But the ignorant Republicans shot it down - not by analysing it carefully - but just to obstruct anything Obama did.
Answered By: Randy the Atheist - 11/5/2012
And he isn't done yet! A few more trillion coming right up! If we give him the chance.
Answered By: PaulCyp - 11/5/2012
The national debt is higher than it has ever been. But this is a statement that has been true every year for the past half century or so (except for one or 2 of the years when Clinton was president), that's what "deficit" means.

I am fairly certain that Obama's deficit has been *smaller* than Dubya's. And he managed this while trying (and mostly succeeding) to lift us out of a severe recession...
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Answered By: Chem Flunky - 11/5/2012
I don't give a tiniest crap about Obama and all other presidents combined. Nor I give a small excrement about level of debt.
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Answered By: Benny - 11/5/2012
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