Obama and the Global Competitiveness Index

More change you can believe in:
07-13 USA GCI

The USA has not only not remained the #1 competitive economy on Earth under Obama, it’s dropped every single year he’s been in office. The reasons they cite are policies. Combative regulations, taxation, uncertainty. Those aren’t issues he inherited from Bush. Those are decisions he’s made. The world’s largest socialist economy, China, comes in at #56. That’s where Obama’s taking us. Don’t think for a second this isn’t real.

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