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Why would obama lift IRAN sanctions in July 2015?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Cadet" data-source="post: 70130690" data-attributes="member: 261708"><p>Everything about this is wrong. First of all, the bailouts were started under Bush, and they were overall not awful. The point was to ensure that these companies don't go bust (and take everyone's savings with them), and that happened - the companies proceeded to pay back that money. It could have been done better, but it wasn't somehow just a huge <em>giveaway</em>, it was necessary, and it had <em>nothing</em> to do with quantitative easing. That's something entirely different. QE had <em>nothing</em> to do with a bailout, the goal was to increase inflation in order to get the economy moving faster. And that wasn't Obama either - that was the Federal Reserve under Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen. </p><p></p><p>Your post only becomes less coherent from there. </p><p></p><p>This is what I mean. When you have this level of understanding, people start to look like cartoon characters. Obama isn't in favor of Obamacare because a lot of people have no access to health care and our health care system is letting people down, and this is a <em>real problem</em> that we need to solve, he's in it... so that his department (wat) can have more resources to control? That doesn't even <em>try</em> to make sense. Do yourself a favor, and try not assuming the worst about people. What if they actually meant well in the passing of Obamacare? Regardless of whether you think it failed or not, Doesn't that make a lot more sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Cadet, post: 70130690, member: 261708"] Everything about this is wrong. First of all, the bailouts were started under Bush, and they were overall not awful. The point was to ensure that these companies don't go bust (and take everyone's savings with them), and that happened - the companies proceeded to pay back that money. It could have been done better, but it wasn't somehow just a huge [I]giveaway[/I], it was necessary, and it had [I]nothing[/I] to do with quantitative easing. That's something entirely different. QE had [I]nothing[/I] to do with a bailout, the goal was to increase inflation in order to get the economy moving faster. And that wasn't Obama either - that was the Federal Reserve under Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen. Your post only becomes less coherent from there. This is what I mean. When you have this level of understanding, people start to look like cartoon characters. Obama isn't in favor of Obamacare because a lot of people have no access to health care and our health care system is letting people down, and this is a [I]real problem[/I] that we need to solve, he's in it... so that his department (wat) can have more resources to control? That doesn't even [I]try[/I] to make sense. Do yourself a favor, and try not assuming the worst about people. What if they actually meant well in the passing of Obamacare? Regardless of whether you think it failed or not, Doesn't that make a lot more sense? [/QUOTE]
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