12/14/2009 1:41:33 PM
^ True--except a sometimes holier-than-thou attitude. It only occasionally annoys me--when it does, I comment.I'm not worked up about it.
12/14/2009 1:47:57 PM
but there is no holier-than-thou attitudethat's just pride fucking with you[Edited on December 14, 2009 at 2:54 PM. Reason : +]
12/14/2009 2:38:20 PM
Polling doesn't mean much. If Obama was doing the right thing, the numbers would be even lower. All it really tells us is that the public is less supportive of Obama, but that shouldn't come as a surprise. The numbers started out inflated because of unsubstantiated hype. Most Republicans were opposed to the Obama agenda right out of the gate. The fact that his approval ratings have just recently moved below 50% is kind of surprising to me, and I expect that they will go even lower.
12/14/2009 2:59:04 PM
50% isn't bad at all, considering what he's trying to get done.In fact, his numbers have been following Reagan's, pbuh, fairly closely. http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/presidential-approval-tracker.htm
12/14/2009 5:17:11 PM
US government looks to expand scientific open access policy
12/14/2009 5:26:22 PM
I think Cheney was onto something with the whole "dithering" thing. Not with regards to the issue he was discussing, but with regards to confidence in the president. Say what you will about Lyndon Johnson, but he would have had this health care bill through the senate in no time flat and still wipe up at the polls. I say this because it's exactly what he did in 1964, and I somehow doubt we're more opposed to a (sort of) national health plan now than we were then. The 1964 election was pretty decisive proof of his, well, decisiveness.
12/14/2009 9:14:39 PM
U.S. Said to Pick Illinois Prison to House Detainees December 14, 2009
12/15/2009 12:03:48 AM
12/15/2009 12:35:47 AM
pad?
12/15/2009 12:40:23 AM
^ i think he’s completely lost his mind… nearly a year into an Obama presidency and to his dismay, the world hasn’t imploded. He doesn’t know what else to do.
12/15/2009 12:44:07 AM
12/15/2009 12:10:39 PM
^ It's not necessary for you to wade through old posts--all you need to do is read the article I posted, stooge:
12/15/2009 2:08:50 PM
let me quote myself again:
12/15/2009 3:25:19 PM
It's simple:If Obama does something hooksaw doesn't like, he complains. If Obama does something hooksaw does like, he argues that Obama is disingenuous for not doing what a liberal should do. There is literally nothing Obama can do that won't lead to hooksaw coming to this thread to whine.
12/15/2009 3:43:24 PM
Barack Obama represents the entirety of left-wing policy in this nation.Obama, ACORN, Bill Clinton, Ralph Nader, Michael Moore, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, MSNBC, the DRIVE BY MEDIA: all the same thing.[Edited on December 15, 2009 at 3:48 PM. Reason : .]
12/15/2009 3:46:27 PM
From a recent Politico article:
12/16/2009 6:44:48 AM
This article goes more into the health care bill specifically: http://bit.ly/8m4xVA
12/16/2009 7:15:58 AM
12/16/2009 1:58:25 PM
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/dec/16/justice-restrains-lawyers-in-panther-inquiry/This ticks me off. The DoJ has ordered it's attorney's not to comply with the Commission on Civil Rights' inquiry into why the charges against several members of the New Black Panthers were dropped.It's DoJ, and the buck ultimately stops with Obama on this.
12/16/2009 2:13:14 PM
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1135424.htmlU.S. planning to restart Israel-PA talks based on '67 borders
12/19/2009 8:16:52 PM
Obama gives Israel billions of dollars, sabotaging any chance of peacehttp://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=114132§ionid=351020202Supreme court(at Obama's request) declines to hear torture case=de facto endorsement of torturehttp://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/dec/14/supreme-court-hear-texting-privacy-case/?feat=home_headlines
12/19/2009 9:54:37 PM
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aHV.Dg8JwWNo&pos=1Treasury Yields Reach 4-Month High; Yen Falls, Asia Stocks Rise
12/22/2009 12:54:43 AM
“The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.” -H.L. Mencken[Edited on December 22, 2009 at 10:40 AM. Reason : .]
12/22/2009 10:39:31 AM
There's pretty much nothing Obama can do at this point to improve his popularity. If he did the right things (according to me), his popularity would plummet. More and more Americans are going to realize that the promises of systematic change were just hype. There's nothing Obama can do to pull us out of this recession. We're probably about to have housing crisis 2.0 in 2010 when ARMs reset, which will be an absolute disaster. Many banks are going to fail. We might end up bailing them out, I don't know. Hard times are coming for a lot of Americans, if not all Americans, and Obama is going to take the heat for it, even though he isn't personally responsible for the fundamental problems with the economy.
12/22/2009 10:57:34 AM
^the tax increases will only help the economy.
12/22/2009 11:03:53 AM
12/22/2009 11:28:56 AM
^^^ promises of systematic change aren't hype. it's the reality of getting it accomplished is what's hard. there are far too many people that just want to see him fail, regardless of if his policies are sound.
12/22/2009 11:37:00 AM
Obama isn't bringing real change. He's just doing more of what Bush did. Bush was a fiscal liberal. He expanded medicare, he expanded federal control over education, and he increased the debt. Obama is doing the same kinds of things, but more of it. You think promising people free stuff and borrowing money to pay for it is "systematic change"? That's what we've had for years. Obama is maintaining the status quo. His policies aren't sound, they're terrible, and I want him to fail at implementing them. Systematic change would mean being honest with the American people and the world, and letting them know that we can't possibly pay off our debt. In a few years time, something like half of all tax revenue is going to be used to service the debt. Maybe, in 10 or 15 years, we can have a normal economy with balanced budgets again. Maybe then we'll be able to join the rest of the world and provide basic healthcare for those that can't afford it. We can't do it with borrowed money, though. Sometimes, real change can't be accomplished by working with or inside the system. The system has to be restructured.
12/22/2009 12:21:08 PM
12/22/2009 12:24:47 PM
Everyone claims to want to pay down the debt or reduce deficits, but it's all talk. It never happens, because it would mean raising taxes or cutting programs, and that's not something any politician wants to do.
12/22/2009 12:55:27 PM
Fine. Name some programs that need to be cut.
12/22/2009 1:02:24 PM
cuts to medicare, medicaid, reform SS, defense, energy, education. Just off the top of my head.The ones which need cutting first are the big three entitlements, then defense. So O has said several times he is concerned about the debt, but then chooses to spend even more..and you view that as a POSITIVE? He is a politician, pure and simple. One day he is talking about cutting the debt. The next day he is talking about spending billions to curb global warming to a different group. The next wanting to spend billions to help homeowners. Change? No More BS? you betObama is A LOT more of the same. Esp the reason I disliked bush was his spending.
12/22/2009 2:02:33 PM
The better question is how much we need to cut. We have a debt of a little more than 12 trillion at the moment. Probably going to be around 14 trillion pretty soon. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/histab18.xlsThat spreadsheet shows tax revenues up to 2007. In 2007, total tax revenue was around 2.7 trillion. Now, I've heard that tax revenues have gone down in 2008 and 2009, so the government is probably receiving less money to pay the bills. That's how much money we actually have to spend. So how much are we really spending?http://perotcharts.com/2008/05/us-government-spending-1968-2007/As you can see, the government spends more than it actually gets through tax revenue. That's a budget deficit. The federal government has been running a budget deficit every year since 2000, and they keep getting bigger:Here's the thing: we need to run budget surpluses in order to begin paying off the debt. Let's pretend the debt is interest free, which it isn't. We would need to run a trillion dollar surplus for fourteen years straight to pay it off. And that's ignoring the massive amount of interest that we're going to have to pay on it. Now, to determine what we would actually need to cut, we first need to know where all the money is going. Here's a breakdown from 2007:We could free up a lot of money by ending our military operations around the world. Then we're going to have to deal with Social Security and Medicare. The amount we spend to keep those programs afloat far exceeds the amount any other country has to spend to provide healthcare to the poor and elderly. Those programs have to be cut or replaced with something cheaper. Obviously, there's a lot of other things that should be cut. We can cut every unconstitutional program, which is most of them.But let's get real: none of that is going to happen. We're going to keep running these deficits, possibly until 100% of tax revenue is going towards paying the interest on the debt. That's why this isn't sustainable. The only reason we're allowed to do any of this is because foreigners are still buying treasuries. If they stop, the free money well dries up, and they are saying that they're going to stop because they're worried about our ability to pay back the debt. There's only one option at that point: print our way out. That's how the United States can go from being a superpower to a third world country in a decade. If you don't see the disaster looming here, you're just not looking.
12/22/2009 2:11:04 PM
I agree and predict collapse of federal government functions by 2015.
12/22/2009 2:56:41 PM
12/23/2009 10:26:59 PM
I'm hoping there's more that goes into what's deemed a "cadillac" plan than strictly price.My friend is almost at what's considered "cadillac" merely because she has a severe back problem (multiple surgeries) and so insurance is $$$$(plus she's a self-employed person so she has to get it on her own)
12/23/2009 10:29:13 PM
The last I heard, "Cadillac" was considered $8,000 for an individual or ~$670 a month ($666.67 specifically). Add a 40% tax and you get: ~$940 a month. Seriously, go fuck yourself Mr. President.
12/23/2009 10:38:23 PM
Won't Obama be staying in a expensive beach-front home in Hawaii for his Xmas vacation? Isn't that more luxury than a person really needs? We must do something about these presidents and their cadillac vacations.
12/24/2009 10:14:07 AM
Security System Failed, Napolitano Acknowledges December 28, 2009
12/28/2009 10:05:16 AM
*shrug*
12/28/2009 10:10:42 AM
^ Would you shrug if it happened on Bush's watch--after 9-11? Just asking.
12/28/2009 10:17:59 AM
He's probably shrugging at this:
12/28/2009 10:20:17 AM
^ Does he need an interpreter? I was simply pointing out that presidents get the credit or the blame--whether they deserve it or not.
12/28/2009 10:25:22 AM
12/28/2009 10:31:12 AM
Why can't I find any Obama administration quotes where Bush gets the blame for the detroit terrorist? I know they're out there... Plz post if u find 'em
12/28/2009 10:31:32 AM
Is this the Bush Recovery?
12/28/2009 10:41:20 AM
It's Bush's recession. It's going to turn into Obama's depression.
12/28/2009 10:56:16 AM
12/28/2009 11:02:42 AM
^^ It's been a Depression by traditional measurements, but we like to re-name things when we're not comfortable with them. Either way, both politicians are following the time honored path of doing nothing to address the real issue while appearing to be doing everything in their power to make things worse.
12/28/2009 11:58:04 AM