Concerning the 2016 Olympics:Olympic opposition getting second wind as support in Chicago fades47 percent of Chicagoans polled favor the bid, but that support had been at 61 percent in FebruarySeptember 3, 2009http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-olympics-poll-03-sep03,0,7067717.storyAnd concerning the Fineman piece:
9/29/2009 11:37:51 AM
So if he gets his way, he's a tyrant, and if he doesn't, he's incompetent. Under what circumstance would you not be whining on the internet?
9/29/2009 11:50:38 AM
^if he passed the fairtax for me.
9/29/2009 11:54:36 AM
^^ Were he not in power or the unlikely event of him using his power to reduce the size of the Federal Government. I've said it a number of times I'm a fan of his incompetence, both for its ineffectiveness and for the sheer joy of pointing out the fact that everyone who called him a political lightweight before the election was right.]
9/29/2009 11:57:03 AM
He's going to get universal healthcare; that's the work of a lightweight?
9/29/2009 12:01:20 PM
I hope not, but the fact that it has been this difficult with congressional majorities the size that he has have the marks of an amateur all over it.He has had no hand in crafting the bills. Like the Newsweek article said, he pretty much told congress to give him a bill and he would sign it. Where are Obama's fingerprints in this? He can't even come into agreement with a speaker of the house of his own party.This is about congress enhancing it's power to distribute favors, this isn't about Barack Obama working hard with members of congress to establish his vision for health care.Interestingly enough, the Arizona legislature has already passed legislation allowing it's voters to opt out of any national health care program. State citizens will have to vote for it in 2010. Similar legislation has been introduced in Florida, Michigan, and Ohio with Georgia and Louisiana discussing it. Now, we'll have to wait and see what comes of this, but the Bacus bill is an abortion waiting to happen. ]
9/29/2009 12:09:38 PM
^^^ if he were not in power, it would have been McCain/Palin, who would also be doing nothing to reduce the size of the Federal Government, more than likely. Are you saying that you are content with a life of perpetual bitching?
9/29/2009 12:10:16 PM
As long as people in DC are perpetually fucking up, I'm going to perpetually bitch and actively work to defeat them in any peaceful means necessary. If this means a life of perpetual bitching, so be it. For the record, I'd be bitching about McCain though probably for different reasons. I've certainly never been friendly to Sarah Palin on here. I realize politics is not a binary game and there are many levels of nuances. I'll support people I generally oppose if they support what I believe in. I'll oppose people I generally support if they oppose what I believe in. But I can assure you, congressmen and women don't need cheerleaders, they have plenty of those. What they need are people interested in calling them to task for their incompetence, criminal activity, or legislative excesses.]
9/29/2009 12:11:46 PM
The Clinton administration writing its own bill is one of the main reasons it failed.
9/29/2009 12:15:04 PM
^^ it seems like it would be more productive to adapt the existing framework to your views as closely as possible, instead of just continually rejecting things. There are 300 million people in this country, and your view is not the best for all of them.[Edited on September 29, 2009 at 12:15 PM. Reason : ]
9/29/2009 12:15:17 PM
I don't continuously reject things. I just happen to reject the concept of consolidation of power in Washington and the abandonment of the concept of personal liberty.The entire thrust of this current administration / congress is based upon the philosophical outlook that government is better able to determine what we as individuals need or should have than the individuals themselves. I find that view of of the world so fundamentally flawed that I'm going to oppose it.To bodies cannot occupy one space. I cannot adapt to a framework that directly conflicts with my perception of the world. I realize everyone holds their own opinions, and I'm not arguing that others should be suppressed, but you ask me why I continue to reject this administration and this congress and that is why. This is why I rejected much of the last administration and previous congresses. Poor analogy, but I'm not going to become a UNC fan simply because they win more games when I am fundamentally an NCSU fan. I'm open to varying ways of defeating UNC in athletic competition, and I realize that the rules of the game are the rules of the game, but I'm not changing just to be on the victorious side.
9/29/2009 12:23:36 PM
9/29/2009 12:23:48 PM
Maybe democrats/liberals aren't the lemming-like lump of thought that republicans are?
9/29/2009 12:25:11 PM
yep, that's itthey're just better people
9/29/2009 12:27:08 PM
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9/29/2009 12:34:04 PM
It's astonishing the contortions that some of you will twist yourselves into to defend the Democrats' failings and to bash the Republicans.
9/29/2009 12:37:32 PM
Do you deny that Republicans are almost entirely all lockstep with daily marching orders and talking points?
9/29/2009 12:39:54 PM
^ I'm not a Republican, but, yes, I deny it. If the Republicans were as coordinated as you suggest, they'd be gaining more ground as Obama's popularity declines.
9/29/2009 12:44:13 PM
They are. That's why this healthcare debacle is such a..... debacle.
9/29/2009 12:48:54 PM
^ What are you babbling about? In case you haven't heard, the Democrats control the White House, the US House, and the US Senate. In addition, the Democrats have loudly proclaimed on several occasions that they have the votes to pass health-care reform.If the Democrats' plan is so great and everybody loves it, what are they waiting for? What?!
9/29/2009 12:53:41 PM
so are they rushing the legislation or is it the slow work of an incompetent party? you need to get your stories straight.
9/29/2009 12:55:42 PM
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9/29/2009 1:00:59 PM
^^^ and ^^ You idiots are just running in circles with your arguments and you know it. The fact of the matter is that the Democrats believed that they were elected on a mandate to "change" things like health care as we know it.Another fact is that the Democrats control the White House, the US House, and the US Senate. If the Democrats can't move their agenda forward, they get the blame--that's just part of the deal. You can't--with any credibility--blame the Republicans for the Democrats' failings. This is just the same old tired bullshit that many on the left have been spewing for years--it's reflexive now. Furthermore, you certainly can't blame the Republicans when they don't even have a clear leader and those in Congress can't hit their ass with both hands right now.^ But I thought health-care reform was a "crisis," right? Posthaste, comrades! [Edited on September 29, 2009 at 1:10 PM. Reason : ]
9/29/2009 1:08:00 PM
^ pundits have been saying for years that the Republicans are more unified than the Democrats, do you think anything has changed regarding this just because Obama got elected?
9/29/2009 1:09:11 PM
^^who is blaming the republicans? if there is anyone to blame it is beholden blue dogs.i'm not excusing them for outright lying, btw. most of the memes they've been spreading have been disingenuous at best. but they aren't voting for shit anyway. and they've basically said as much.[Edited on September 29, 2009 at 1:11 PM. Reason : .]
9/29/2009 1:09:44 PM
9/29/2009 1:12:28 PM
^^^ and ^^ You two are dumb. Who is the next Republican candidate for president? Who's leading the Republicans in Congress? Quick--don't look it up.And "who is blaming the Republicans"? Obama Criticizes Republicans for Blocking Health Care BillIn an interview with CBS' '60 Minutes,' Obama says Republican who are opposing the overhaul of the nation's health care system are doing it for political gain.http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/13/obama-criticizes-republicans-blocking-health-care/
9/29/2009 1:19:46 PM
9/29/2009 1:22:13 PM
^^ What Obama says there is true. The Republicans are opposing any Democratic bill. See, the argument is like this. Let's say that "1" designates complete private healthcare with no government intervention. "10" designates complete government control with no private healthcare.The Democrats are saying, "Look, some of us want 8, and some of us want 3. We need to argue about which is best." Some of them want more government control, some want a little, and some don't want any. They have to argue about it and that takes time.The Republicans are saying, "NO NO NO NO NO WAHHHHHHHHH IF ITS ANYTHING BUT 1 WE WONT VOTE FOR IT SOCIALISSSSSSSSSTS!" All of them are saying this because they all always follow the same lockstep orders from the RNC. They have a unified message.[Edited on September 29, 2009 at 1:24 PM. Reason : ]
9/29/2009 1:24:15 PM
^ Are you stupid? The DEMOCRATS are in control, dumbass!!!1And there's this:Pelosi and Reid Tell President: We Have the Votes; President Wants Bill Passed SoonSeptember 08, 2009http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/09/pelosi-and-reid-tell-president-we-have-the-votes-president-wants-bill-passed-soon.htmlSo, are Pelosi and Reid lying? Does the Republican minority actually run things? [Edited on September 29, 2009 at 1:28 PM. Reason : STFU. ]
9/29/2009 1:28:25 PM
^^^ That isn't a plan, that is a sound bite. That is a vague concept of what he wants, not a detailed policy outline. The entire article, including the BHO quote, couldn't fill up a 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of paper.The guy is a policy lightweight. Whether or not he is a good president is up for debate but the fact that he is a legislative novice really isn't. I don't think you'll find many serious political followers who won't, at least off the record, agree with that assessment.^^ Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic leadership say that the bill must include a public option. The GOP opposes a public option. Perhaps that is a unifying element across all bills.Again, you're assuming Democratic politicians aren't angling for power through the bill. They are just as much as the GOP is and people who oppose it, such as myself, are fully aware of the fact that once anything makes it onto the books, the repeal is near impossible. The GOP is as full of morons as the Democratic party. At the moment, I find them to be useful morons.]
9/29/2009 1:31:01 PM
9/29/2009 1:34:29 PM
say what? Clinton was a wonk. Obama is not. He is a big picture guy, but DC is a town where what happens in the weeds counts. He isn't getting in the weeds.Again, this is fine by me, but it is hurting the Democratic agenda.]
9/29/2009 1:37:48 PM
9/29/2009 1:41:45 PM
^^where do you get this idea from?
9/29/2009 1:44:59 PM
9/29/2009 2:06:16 PM
9/29/2009 2:09:22 PM
9/29/2009 2:20:39 PM
when was the last time a republican president left a bill up to congress to debate?
9/29/2009 2:23:50 PM
How about instead of saying, well a Republican did this, or when was the last time that Republican did x, y or z, we decide that holding our elected officials (democrat or republican) accountable for their actions or inactions is the responsible thing to do.Comparing Obama to Bush constantly is not going to get anyone anywhere. disclaimer - i'm a democrat, i hated bush and i voted for Obama. but the whiney back and forth is ridiculous, stupid, juvenile and isn't going to accomplish jack shit./rant
9/29/2009 2:28:07 PM
i'm just calling bullshit on saying that obama's health care reform legislative strategy is straight out of the republican playbook. i really don't see that at all.
9/29/2009 2:35:51 PM
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9/29/2009 2:46:14 PM
either way. the comment of 1337 b4k4 was baseless.
9/29/2009 2:48:59 PM
The Dems can't agree and the Republicans agree to always disagree with Dems. Obama put his faith in losers. This is his failure.
9/29/2009 3:11:51 PM
i don't know what else you would have him do. i think that if/when health care legislation passes it will be easier for many to swallow since it has been debated extensively on the floor of the congress and around the nation.
9/29/2009 3:26:43 PM
I wasn't sure if this belongs in this thread or the Iran thread. As you can see I picked this thread.
9/29/2009 4:05:50 PM
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