by dontworrybehappy » Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:48 am
I think there are 3 words that summarize the OP, or my response to it: perception is reality.
It's quite simple. People are very shallow. If they have a job, and are doing well, then everything is wonderful. While I think that democrats, when a dem is in the oval office, tend to be this way more than republicans who seem to be able to view the "big picture" a little easier, the partisanship definitely crosses party lines.
For me, personally, I'm doing much better now financially than I ever was in my entire life. I'm doing far better than I was doing while Bush in office. However, the gov't, the president, had nothing to do with it. It was my hard work, and my personal money spent on schooling, that did it for me. However, I can see and I know a lot of people who are hurting, and hurting badly. Just because I'm doing well doesn't mean there aren't millions out there that are suffering. I see it with my own eyes. I see far more people hurting now than I did under Bush, so I definitely perceive the economy to have been doing better under Bush, and the numbers prove it beyond any doubt.
So I agree, the economy is hurting right now. I don't care who is in office, I would be very upset if I had voted for a man that said he would fix the problems and all he has done for 4 years is blame the previous president. That shows a lack of responsibility and a lack of character. How someone could pull the lever again for a man like that leaves me scratching my head.
"Police protection" is an oxymoron. Gun laws are like masturbation, they both feel really good, but after you're done you realize you haven't accomplished anything."