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President Barack Obama should be a one-term president as his policies have failed to make fundamental improvements to the economy, says Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone. Under Obama, the government has spent hundreds of billions of dollars stimulating the economy which have added to the country's debt burdens. "This president needs to go because he hasn't gotten the job done," Langone says. "I'm praying to God that the president is a one-term president." [Full Story]
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