Why blame Republican Congresses for enacting laws and regulations that cause

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recession and jobless recoveries? they'll just lie and deny responsiblity.
told you they'd deny
it took them 7 times to finally repeal Glass-Steagall so they could fleece America again
told you they'd deny
it took them 7 times to finally repeal Glass-Steagall so they could fleece America again
 
1. The President of the United States technically doesn't spend a dime. He states the sort of stuff he believes are the countries priorities, and such, but CONGRESS is the one that creates and passes the spending legislation. The President signs into law that which he agrees with and vetoes that which he does not agree with. But the point here is that CONGRESS spends the money. Got it?

2. When Congress is divided, meaning the Democrats have the majority in one house and the Republicans have the majority in the other, there is rarely anything that can get done. Again, BOTH houses of Congress have to essentially agree. When there is a political divide, it's HARD to get that agreement. So ... in point 1 we said that CONGRESS spends the money. In point 2 we stress that it's ALL of Congress, but shared agreement across both houses.

3. George Bush held office up to January 20, 2009, but his power to spend with a friendly Congress dates ALL THE WAY back to January 20, 2005 when America voted in Democratic majorities to both houses of Congress. So, any spending that you want to try to blame on Bush must end 6 and 1/2 years ago.

4. When President Obama took office, he came in with Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress. It is then that CONGRESS pushed through the biggest increases in spending, the biggest increases in our deficits that any President has ever signed into law. Yes, without question, they were Obama's proposals. Without question, Obama EAGERLY signed them into law. But CONGRESS spent that money! A DEMOCRATIC Congress that ended up being in office for 8 consecutive years from January 2005 to January 2010.

5. This Congress is ... divided. Why your question refers at all to "Republican Congresses" is beyond me! Go back through history and tell me how often over the past 60 years or so that REPUBLICANS have held majorities in both houses of Congress! You will be stunned by how few years it has been!

In fact, I got this off of answers.com:

During the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-45), the Democratic Party controlled both houses of Congress. The Republicans won control of both houses in the 1946 elections, only to lose them in 1948; with Dwight D. Eisenhower's election to the presidency in 1952, the Republicans again won both houses. However, after the Democratic Party again won back control in the elections of 1954, it was the majority party in both houses of Congress for most of the next 40 years; the Republicans were only able to win control of the Senate for a six-year period (1981-87). The Republicans won a majority position in both houses of Congress in the elections of 1994. The Republicans controlled both houses until 2006, except the Senate for most of 2001 and 2002, when the Democrats had the majority after Jim Jeffords left the Republican Party to become an independent and caucus with the Democrats. In 2006, the Democratic Party regained control of the House of Representatives, and the results of the Senate elections yielded a Senate makeup of 49 Republicans, 49 Democrats, and two independents. In the 110th Congress (2007-08), the Democratic voting bloc has a 51-49 majority in the Senate because the two independents, Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, align themselves with the Democratic Party. -Source: www.wikipedia.org (US Congress)

So ... to your point. Republican Congresses will take FULL responsibility for every dime they've spent during their years in power if the Democrats will do the same. Fair is fair, right?
 
Just another generalization meant to try to create animosity.

Come on now, let's see some examples and explain how they caused the recession. Let's have some facts instead of another dishonest rant.

@ There's nothing to deny because you haven't said anything to support your claim. So far, this is nothing but an empty claim.
 
The Democrats caused the recession. They got control of Congress in 2006, two years before the meltdown. Mr. Obama is President. The DOW closed at 11,951 today. It has been falling steadily for the past week. Is this the recovery Mr. Obama talked about? Wow.
 
if your gonna blame one blame them all. people are so caught up in left or right you fail to see that govt. is a necessary EVIL! WAKE UP ALL OF YOU!!!!!!!!! stop trusting left or right and trust yourselves and common sense if it sounds to good to be true it is. do for yourselves what so many expect the feds to do for them. limited govt. is the only govt. i can tolerate
 
Whoa! What about the Democrats? Was there a war to pass these Bush era bills, Republican leading the charge and Democrats fighting tooth and nail against them? No. It was a combined effort of PROGRESSIVE agenda. Bush bought into this.

Now, about the "recovery". Obama and Biden was declaring last Summer as the Summer of recovery. This was Obama's "mission accomplished". From January 2009 to January 2011, there was a super-majority (or very near super-majority after Jan 2010) of Democrats in Washington. Democrats had their way with their agenda, Republicans could not effectively stop them. How do the Republicans have anything to do with this jobless recovery? Obama owns this recovery. An economy that is left alone will typically recover after 18 months at worst. And when it does recover, it's sharp.

Business is scared to death to expand (creating jobs) because they are uncertain what new weight the Administration is going to drop on them. Case in point. HALF of the jobs created in May were by McDonald's alone. Not only is this the corporation the Administration likes to demonize for it's products, that the people want, IT was given a waiver from Obamacare. How many fewer jobs (if any) would have been created if they didn't have that waiver? They are only one of 1,400 companies (and counting) that have gotten waivers. The companies can't afford it.

Glass-Steagall, the bill repealed under the CLINTON administration, right? Seven times? Source?
 
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