Weird, I thought Obama just gets to hit a "re-set" button when he get's into office
I don't underststand why the hemorage of job losses didn't just stop the day Obama was elected and everyone to rehired all the people they laid off. Isn't that how it's supposed to work?
Sure the price of gas was low when Obama took office but that's because global demand was down due to that aforementioned hemorage of job losses. Doesn't that just get reset the day the new POTUS gets into office.
National Debt - doesn't the new POTUS just get to ignore all the debt accumulated by prior administrations. Doesn't he get to just not make the interest payments on that debt?
OK - let's put all jokes aside and talk about the present day
what has Romney offered to address any of these problems
Yawn. Same old tired excuses from bubble boy.
It's been almost 3 years and things are significantly worse. Obama himself said that he expected the economy to turn around in 3 years or he should be held culpable.

On February 1, 2009, Obama said:
“A year from now I think people are going to see that we’re starting to make some progress,” said Obama. ”But there’s still going to be some pain out there. If I don’t have this done in three years, then there’s going to be a one-term proposition.”
I stopped reading your post after the first excuse about unemployment. Props for taking your mouth of his dick long enough to type of that laundry list of excuses for his failure of presidency.
1. The unemployment rate, non-farm, overall increased from 7.6% in Jan. 2009 to 9.4%, in July, 2011 for an increase of 23.7%
2. The unemployment rate for blacks increased from 12.6% in Jan, 2009 to 15.8% in July, 2011 for an increase of 25.4%
3. The number of unemployed increased from 11,616,000 in Jan, 2009 to 14,485,000 in July, 2011 for an increase of 24.7%
4. The number of food stamp recipients increased from 31,983,598 in Jan. 2009 to 43,200,878 in July, 2011 for an increase, 35.1%
5. The number of unemployment benefit recipients increased from 7,526,598 in July, 2009 to 9,193,838 in July, 2011 for an increase of 22.2%
6. The number of long-term unemployed increased from 2,600,00 in Jan, 2009 to 6,400,000 in July, 2011 for an increase of 146.2%
7. The national debt increased, in trillions, from $10,627 in Jan, 2009 to $14,052 in July, 2011 for an increase of 32.2%
8. When Bush left office, gas was $1.74 a gallon. Now its a low $3.49 for an increase of 100%.
1. The unemployment rate, non-farm, overall increased from 7.6% in Jan. 2009 to 9.4%, in July, 2011 for an increase of 23.7%
2. The unemployment rate for blacks increased from 12.6% in Jan, 2009 to 15.8% in July, 2011 for an increase of 25.4%
3. The number of unemployed increased from 11,616,000 in Jan, 2009 to 14,485,000 in July, 2011 for an increase of 24.7%
4. The number of food stamp recipients increased from 31,983,598 in Jan. 2009 to 43,200,878 in July, 2011 for an increase, 35.1%
5. The number of unemployment benefit recipients increased from 7,526,598 in July, 2009 to 9,193,838 in July, 2011 for an increase of 22.2%
6. The number of long-term unemployed increased from 2,600,00 in Jan, 2009 to 6,400,000 in July, 2011 for an increase of 146.2%
7. The national debt increased, in trillions, from $10,627 in Jan, 2009 to $14,052 in July, 2011 for an increase of 32.2%
8. When Bush left office, gas was $1.74 a gallon. Now its a low $3.49 for an increase of 100%.
1. The unemployment rate, non-farm, overall increased from 7.6% in Jan. 2009 to 9.4%, in July, 2011 for an increase of 23.7%
2. The unemployment rate for blacks increased from 12.6% in Jan, 2009 to 15.8% in July, 2011 for an increase of 25.4%
3. The number of unemployed increased from 11,616,000 in Jan, 2009 to 14,485,000 in July, 2011 for an increase of 24.7%
4. The number of food stamp recipients increased from 31,983,598 in Jan. 2009 to 43,200,878 in July, 2011 for an increase, 35.1%
5. The number of unemployment benefit recipients increased from 7,526,598 in July, 2009 to 9,193,838 in July, 2011 for an increase of 22.2%
6. The number of long-term unemployed increased from 2,600,00 in Jan, 2009 to 6,400,000 in July, 2011 for an increase of 146.2%
7. The national debt increased, in trillions, from $10,627 in Jan, 2009 to $14,052 in July, 2011 for an increase of 32.2%
8. When Bush left office, gas was $1.74 a gallon. Now its a low $3.49 for an increase of 100%.
FAIL.