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Republicans may be divided over many issues, but they almost universally agree on one point: President Barack Obamas domestic policy has been a disaster, and America would be far better off under GOP leadership.
But as MSNBCs Steve Benen has pointed out, theres a big problem with this declaration: On issue after issue, the president has done exactly what Republicans promised that they would do if elected. In several cases, hes done it better.
Here are five issues on which the president kept Republicans campaign promises for them:
Unemployment
I can tell you that over a period of four years, by virtue of the policies that wed put in place, wed get the unemployment rate down to 6 percent, and perhaps a little lower.Mitt Romney, May 23, 2012.
Mitt Romneys vow to reduce unemployment to 6 percent by the end of his first term in office was almost universally hailed as bold and ambitious. But under President Obamas stewardship, the economy improved much quicker than Romney promised: The unemployment rate has dropped steadily since the 2012 election, and dipped to 5.9 percent in September.
President Obama has also blown Rick Perrys vague promise to create 1.25 million jobs out of the water.
Medicare
Mitt Romney and I will protect and strengthen Medicare so that the promises that were made that people organize their retirements around, like my mom, will be promises that are kept.Paul Ryan, August 19, 2012
Theres some reason to doubt that Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) was sincere when he promised to protect Medicare, given that he has repeatedly proposed plans to end the program as we know it. But if the 2012 vice-presidential nominee does genuinely want to ensure that Medicare remains strong, then hell surely be glad to learn that President Obamas Affordable Care Act has significantly improved the programs financial outlook. Since Obamacare became law, Medicares Hospital Insurance trust funds solvency has been extended by 13 years.
Gas Prices
Ive developed a program for American energy so no future president will ever bow to a Saudi king again and so every American can look forward to $2.50-a-gallon gasoline.Newt Gingrich, February 22, 2012.
By Gingrichs standards, President Obama has been stunningly successful: The national average gas price is now $2.32 per gallon, marking the lowest level since May 2009. Of course, gas prices have tumbled due to a wide range of factors, few of which involve Obama but none of which involved bowing to a Saudi king.
Economic Growth
Well, if China can have 5 percent growth, and India can have 5 percent growth, and Brazil can have 5 percent growth, the United States of America can have 5 percent growthTim Pawlenty, June 18, 2011
As Politico reported at the time, forgettable 2012 candidate Tim Pawlentys pledge to spur 5 percent GDP growth was mocked by some economists and Republican critics as unachievable in a country this large. But in the third quarter of 2014, the Obama economy hit Pawlentys benchmark (for their part, Republicans greeted the news with as much enthusiasm as they showed toward Pawlentys campaign).
Deficit Reduction
We will curb Washingtons spending habits and promote job creation, bring down the deficit, and build long-term fiscal stability.2010 GOP Pledge to America.
When Republicans took control of the House in 2010, they repeatedly stressed that reducing the federal budget deficit was a matter of peak national importance. Which makes their repeated proposals to blow up the deficit by billions rather odd.
But thankfully for the GOP, with President Obama and Democrats blocking budget-busting proposals like Paul Ryans tax plan, the deficit has steadily dropped throughout Obamas presidency.
Republicans may be divided over many issues, but t... (
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nice twist on reality, womanboy. everything mentioned has momentum from our core of existence. your view of the deficit goes to show stupid you far-left assholes really are. you can't be serious????