در سال 1984 ، مبارزات انتخاب مجدد ریگان معیار تبلیغات سیاسی مدرن را با سری "صبح در آمریکا" افسانه ای تنظیم کرد ، که یکی از بزرگترین تبلیغات سیاسی در تمام دوران را شامل می شد – "بهتر ، بهتر ، پرروتر ، قوی تر". این آگهی متعلق به پرستار – پرزیدنت ریگان در حال بازگشت ، پر از خوش بینی و اعتماد به نفس در آینده بود.

امروز ، zeitgeist دقیقا برعکس است. آمریکایی ها از آینده خود نگران هستند و دولتی که مصمم به اجرای سیاست هایی است که فقط کار نمی کنند. اما مانند سلف خود ، "عزاداری در آمریکا" امید جدیدی را ارائه می دهد – اگر فقط بتوانیم دولت خود را مجبور به بازگشت به سیاست های آزمایش شده از زمان كنیم كه می تواند باعث تجدید حیات آزادی شود.

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  1. Plop. 

    That's going to be a sound we have not heard in DC since the voters elected Republicans to the majority in the House but not the Senate.  Now "Plop" is the sound of legislation being put on 0bama's desk to sign or veto.  And he can't veto everything. 

    The 0bama Presidency is in some ways over.  Two years from now, it will completely over. 

  2. And that doesn't even come close to what BO has spent. Dude your really dumb and should stop commenting on facts you know nothing about. You not only make yourself look bad but other OWS'ers and Libs. One other thing get rid of the dreads, wash your hair, and get a job!

  3. Because its not the government providing the healthcare, in 2014 theres a requirement to have soome sort of private insurance. There is no public option, republicans in the house made sure of that

  4. The recession caused by Bush …how is it you keep missing that. Let me tell you this fact again. Obama has added jobs to the economy for the first time since bush first laid his hands on it. Does that make sense or do you need some kind of further explanation.

  5. Ok but having a job that doesnt pay as much as it should is better than none at all. If median income has gone down then its being replaced by more people going to back to work. Which Bush never accomplished and Mitt wont with the same policies.

  6. "Emergency rooms are legally required to at minimum examine and triage the sick and injured who show up at their waiting rooms…it has resulted in emergency rooms being forced to raise their prices for everyone so that they do not run a net loss." Hospitals can also write off patients that they cant pay for so they get a tax return that we pay for. Would you rather have the insurance companies raising prices to cover costs or the government dictating what they are going to tax you for it?

  7. At least we have a president whose policies are adding jobs to the economy for the first time since Clinton. As soon as Bush's economic policies went into effect the private sector started shedding jobs and didnt stop until Obama went into office. "The huge gain of 432,000 jobs in May 2010 is the largest net gain of jobs since March 2000 when Bill Clinton was president." Imagine the blowback in congress if obama wins. You guys will be able to pass all kinds of spending cuts.

  8. November is the beginning of the end for "Obama Been Lyin' ", the World's biggest narcissistic liar and his circus of clowns. The United States will be a better place when he is out of the White House and out of our pockets.

  9. The pinnacle of irony. Romney is running the most conservative campaign in the history of the country. He promises to not only go back to the same policies that initiated the global financial crisis but go beyond Bush socially and financially. "more private sector jobs have been created this year than during the entire Bush administration. Read that again: 2010 has had more private job creation than during the entire 8 year tenure of George W. Bush." Obama has surpassed Bush in Job creation.

  10. Id love to see the data for that one haha. You are too backwards in your own lies already i dont even have to debate with you anymore. You betray your own credibility when you lie. So you have none.

  11. University provided insurance? ive never even heard of that. Sounds extremely niche. Heres a quote from the same page.

    Obamacare regulations requiring enhancements in prescription drug coverage and preventive care account for 12% of the insurance cost increase on campuses here, UNC officials estimate.
    Most of the cost increase, however, is due to adjustments in coverage by the university's insurance provider, Chartis, after the company evaluated claims experience over the last year and a half."

  12. "…or Pell Grants could be cut by 'somewhat less than 19 percent' with additional significant cuts to other undisclosed 'domestic discretionary programs."

    typical lies though.

  13. "Today, September 2nd 2012, the USA Debt has reached an all time high of USD 16 Trillion.
    With a population of approx 313,428,000 people it means that the USA National debt is approx. USD 51,047 per citizen."

    And i looked up your quote, this is from the same page.
    "The Ryan budget reduces by 19 percent 'the category of discretionary funding that includes Pell grants,' leaving two possible outcomes: funding for Pell Grants could be reduced by $12 billion (a full 19 percent cut)…"

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