James Carville to Obama, “It’s the economy stupid” … Warns 2012 Could be Another Shellacking for Obama & Says Civil Unrest ‘Imminently Possible’
IT’S THE ECONOMY STUPID!
Another Democrat has come out of the woodwork to warn Democrats and Barack Obama that the 2012 election could be an even greater “shellacking” that the 2010 midterms. Never has James Carville’s famous 1992 comment, “It’s the economy stupid” never been more appropriate. As reported at the Daily Caller, Carville stated that if the past jobs numbers of 54,000 is a sign of things to come, Obama is going to have a difficult time in 2012. Carville went on to say that there might be civil unrest. Huh? A note to Democrats, Barack Obama and James Carville … the American civil unrest will come at t the ballot box in November 2012.
But Carville said the consequences aren’t limited to politics alone. He warned of heightened risk of civil unrest with the bleak economic picture.
“You know, look — this is a humanitarian — you know, you’re smart enough to see this,” Carville said. “People, you know, if it continues, we’re going to start to see civil unrest in this country. I hate to say that, but I think it’s imminently possible.”
Speaking of the economy, another rat, oops Obama economic adviser has just jumped ship. After his disastrous Sunday talk show comments that the poor jobs number was just a “speed bump” … as reported at the Lonely Conservative, Goolsbee is out. Another one of Obama’s failed economic advisers is out and headed back to academia.
Oh yes, by all means, find another academic with little or no real world business experience to advise the president on the economy. That’s just been working so well for us.
First it was Howard Dean the other day stating that Obama was beatable, now Carville is predicting more bad times for Obama. As only Weasel Zippers can say, “You know it’s bad when even Gollum is ringing the alarm bells.”
Posted June 7, 2011 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Economy, Jobs, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Presidential Election, Unemployment | 8 comments |
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nice, the guy is going back to the university of chicago as an economics prof. wt? he must have been way over his head because he only stayed with bambi 10 months.
we need real business people that have worked in the private sector to get us out of this mess, not these professors from universities, who have not run any business at all.
we also need to get rid of bambi and his ilk.
the wonder boy Obama now has us saddled with 61.6 trillion in unpaid obligations. for you democrats, that is $534,000 per household. and you people think he knows what he is doing ??????
puleeze !!!!!!!
Hey, I’ve got a great idea! Let’s elect a gaggle of Leftist
Radicals to gather all our money and spew it out all over
the world. Then they can borrow us into unrecoverable
debt, all the while imposing a plethora of of obscene
regulations that both strangle businesses and the economy
while favoring welfare and unions (but then I repeat myself).
When Chaos ensues, they can save us all by taking over
the intimate details of our daily existence. Let’s just not
call it Slavery, OK?
“we’re going to start to see civil unrest in this country” Sounds like a set up.
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the crats want civil unrest just as they strive to push the race war. it is their only hope to act like the thugs they really are.
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