dirtpusher wrote:
https://tericarter.wordpress.com/2017/07/10/8-years-of-suffering-under-obama/
Your buddy Obama? In addition to being our worst foreign affairs president and worst military commander-in-chief, his economic numbers all deserved an "F." He is our ONLY eight-year president who failed to give us at least one 3% or higher year of adjusted GDP growth. EVERY other president achieved at least one year of 4.28% or higher growth. Obama couldn't even score a 3!!! Look it up.
Each day that the Obama administration fades into the past, its wrongdoings manage to wander back into the present.
After years of suppression, all sorts of strange events keep popping up to remind us of what little is left of the Obama years —
• The Susan Rice memo that Obama did everything 'by the book' on her last day.
• Christopher Steele foisting the biggest fraud of the century on us.
• FBI-doctored and lost 302s,
• Sec'y of State Clinton's text messages wiped clean,
• The bizarre Obama January 5, 2017, Oval Office meeting to unseat the incoming Trump admin.
• The ambush interview of Michael Flynn,
• The unmasking and leaking of redacted names swept up in reverse-targeting surveillance operations,
• The administration fraud perpetrated on the FISA courts.
• Spying on the Trump campaign and reporters such as James Rosen.
• Spying on Americans and denying the NSA presence, Edward Snowden
• Locking up whistleblowers
• Fast and Furious
• IRS scandal, Lois Lehrner
• Healthcare.gov and the fact that that failed website cost more than Donald Trump's Wall.
• Veterans Admin. reckless management incompetency and deaths
• Office of Personnel Management hacking
• Bo Bergdahl
• Solyndra
• Obamacare —depended upon the “stupidity of the American v**er” (John Gruber)
• You can keep your doctor—Not! The average family will average $2500 less in premiums—Not.
The list is so overwhelming and bizarre that it ensures that anything at any time can now appear. And the result keeps reminding Americans of how corrupt were the years between 2009 and 2017 and how unt***hful was the coverage of such institutionalized wrongdoing.