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![]() some misconceptions here;
people like me ragging on Obama don't do so because we are so devasted about losing Bush. most of us could barely tolerate Bush. we rag on Obama because he is light years worse than Bush. asking the Republicans now for ideas and solutions is disingenuous. the election is over, as Obama and Pelosi remind us "We Won". so the agenda is all their's. next year we'll see what kind of message Republicans bring. Frankly I think they won't need a message because people we be running for cover from the democratic spendathon mess we're in. drugs, google Warren Buffett and read his recent comments about Obamanomics for starters. and he is(was) an Obama supporter. then move on to Jack Welch, and the list goes on from there. never has there been such a contemptuous attitude towards business from an adminstration. no surprise really, what would anyone expect from a community organizer anyway. |
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![]() and then i just found this article:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123682290961203725.html from the above, no wonder we have such a mess: Roughly half of delinquent subprime borrowers also have a second mortgage, according to Credit Suisse Group.
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IMO, the GOP is a mess - leaderless, rudderless, alienating and breaking apart from within. On a national public level, at the local level around me. Abandoned by many of their faithful this last Presidential election, and yup, I was one of them. One of the biggest crisis since I've been alive, and the GOP publically is busy dissing Obama? Unlike ArlJim, I don't think the GOP is entitled to check out, whine they are outnumbered, and not participate for the next year. This isn't about who wins the next damn election cycle, this is a time of national crisis. The GOP were elected to do their job. Do it. This is exactly the time for them to step up and get involved. If they have good ideas, they can rally the general public to them, they can show they are the party with fiscal answers and fiscal responsibility. No matter what Congress and the Senate end up voting for. But they are not doing that. It's absurd.
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its not that they don't want to be involved, its that they are locked out. you seem to be placing the blame for things on Republicans for not doing enough when they do not control a single branch of government. they have ideas but nobody is listening at the moment because they don't have any kind of public mandate. are you at all familiar with how congress works? the party that has no power doesn't get to do much. you're right, the Republicans are in a mess right now, lack of a coherent message, leadership, coming off of a pounding in the election. as they say in sports, they're in rebuilding year. i guess i'm not shocked that people right at this moment aren't all tuned in to them to hear their ideas. now that may change in a year or so but only if they come up with an articulate leader. (and by that i don't mean Huckleberry) |
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Yes, they are outvoted, but they need to show the public that their sleeves are rolled up and they are working on solving this crisis, too - and are willing to work with Obama.
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I agree that they should be doing what you said above instead of this childish bickering that is going on in Congress (and Dems are just as bad... constantly attacking the republicans in congress also). Its childish from both parties. I'd like to see the Republicans working with Obama, but how are they supposed to work with him to get things done when his extremely liberal agenda is going against everything Republicans stand for? He hasnt seemed open to conservative ideas at all either, contrary to what he lead us to believe before the inaguration. I really had hope.. It goes both ways, for the Repubs to be able to work with Obama.. he needs to be more open to working with them, not just sitting down with them, listening to thier ideas and saying "well, we won...".
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![]() its laughable, republican, democrat. liberal, conservative. what a load of crap. people are too blind to recognize that either side will screw the people and point at the other guy. now the republicans excuse is a liberal agenda...what a farce. so far hes doing the same thing the last guy did, thats funny i thought he(bush)was supposed to be a conservative? earmarks, oh there were none of those the last 8 years. besides what do they amount to a few billion, meanwhile we've pissed away a almost a trillion on that iraq crap and another trillion on obamas boondoogle, thats just peachy. now were being called to the carpet by china and folks are worried about liberal or conservative, when both sides are loaded with idealogical morons. 90% of the sh!t they squabble about is nobody elses business, but both sides want to decide whats best for me and everyone else. to the conservatives...look out those stem cell terrorist might get you...to the liberals...give me a chainsaw i got some trees that got to go. meanwhile get your head out of the other guys a$$ hole and start doing something right then maybe i might believe either one of you.
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![]() I love how the Anti-Obama guys all want to make believe how bad and desperate things will become. My favorite one so far is the guy who told me "you want change? You'll be in the streets sucking cock for change if that coon gets elected." |
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