Of course, because Bush left that country of yours in a complete cluster fuck of a mess. People are expecting all this shit to get fixed instantly and in retrospect it won't. Recovering an economy when your nation is 10 trillion dollars in debt and owing money to countries like China while persisting with a war in the Middle East that will never be won.Daizu said:DSGamer64 said:Ironic since it's BP's problem that the oil spill happened, not Obama's. And I am pretty sure it was good old Dubya who signed the contracts to allow drilling in the Gulf of Mexico so I find it rather hypocritical that anyone would slander Obama yet not criticize Bush for allowing the contract. That aint Obama's problem at all, it's BP and Bush's fault.Daizu said:Obama is one of the worst leaders ever. He plans on stopping a war that's been going on for centuries, but he can't stop an oil spill? THE LULZ.
Yes, maybe, but it's not Bush's problem anymore. Obama's in presidency now, and it's his job to fix it. But you know, I was just giving my two cents, I don't really care.
If we were to turn back time 25+ years to when the first electric cars were being produced, had the oil companies not shot down every attempt at making a gas free vehicle, we would probably all be driving electric cars and there would be no oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It was thanks to the US government and the oil companies that electric cars never made it, we would be over 25 years further ahead in that technology had it been invested in when it was initially conceived.