Obama has spent over a year reaching out to the GOP and all he's gotten has been bitten.
3/30/2010 8:54:06 PM
ibtlyes, he's spent so much time reaching out to them by holding several meetings on major policy issues with only democrats. He's spent so much time reaching out to them by letting his buddies hold major meetings behind closed and locked doors ]
3/30/2010 8:56:17 PM
Please enlighten me with evidence of "closed doors".
3/30/2010 9:00:52 PM
3/30/2010 9:06:29 PM
is he well-endowed?
3/30/2010 9:07:32 PM
I already posted this in the credibility thread. Yeah, I know. Democrats think this is "political courage." What it really proves is that Obama is just another politician. He's not a breath of fresh air. He's not bringing change to Washington. He's Bush #2. We're borrowing our way to destruction, with no end in sight.
3/30/2010 9:08:02 PM
Went from a year of calling him a do-nothing president, and some are now calling him a do-too-much president. CPAC went wild when they heard speakers like Dick Cheney & Glenn Beck talking about gumming up the works and especially for whoever it was that talked about the snow in Washington.It all depends on your point of view as to whether or not he's doing the right things, and that is a fair argument to have, but I am happy to see the criticisms being over action rather than inaction.
3/30/2010 9:30:01 PM
^ me too, im glad we fight about being in Iraq rather than not going
3/30/2010 9:32:26 PM
3/30/2010 9:35:05 PM
I never called him a do-nothing president. I came close, by thanking goodness he was seeming to be an accomplish nothing president, but he sure has proved me wrong. Up next, card-check, the surest way to turn this Great Recession in an honest to god Great Depression II.
3/30/2010 9:35:19 PM
Yeah, "do nothing" would have been a good thing in this instance. He's doing a lot, and pretty much none of it is good. If he actually gets us out of Iraq and Afghanistan, that'll be great, but I'm still skeptical.
3/30/2010 9:44:57 PM
Stock market seems to be going up since Bush left and Obama arrived.
3/30/2010 9:56:00 PM
only because it had nowhere else to go, durrr. Of course, we could note how the stock market always took a big loss every time Obama opened his big, fat mouth last year about the banks...
3/30/2010 9:57:51 PM
3/30/2010 10:02:07 PM
Employment numbers will be coming out soon.
3/30/2010 10:05:03 PM
3/30/2010 11:21:47 PM
^ good thing too
3/30/2010 11:24:44 PM
^^^Employment numbers will probably get a temporary boost due to census jobs. They still suck however. We won't see the ramifications of what Obama has done to our deficit until he is out of office most likely. No point in judging the big overall picture now. That's just like saying I borrowed a hell of a ton of money and bought a brand new house, life must be good. Oh wait, I have to pay that back sometime, shit, I didn't think about that.
3/30/2010 11:31:27 PM
yes. obama is the major cause of the deficit.
3/30/2010 11:54:30 PM
Looks like Reagan and Bush were the presidents who set the precedent for massive deficit spending, Clinton bucked this trend, Bush re-continued it, and Obama, so far, has also continued it.So since presidents started ignoring the debt, we've had the 3 republican presidents work very hard to increase it, 1 democratic president decreased it, and 1 democratic president who seems to be on track to increasing it (but this could change), yet it's the DEMOCRATS to blame... makes a lot of sense...
3/31/2010 12:01:02 AM
3/31/2010 12:11:33 AM
^^I'm not going to challenge you on that. "Mainstream republicanism" is very different than what I advocate. We can't have these artificial budgets. I didn't support the deficit spending when Bush was doing it. I recognize that Clinton ran a surplus at one point. Point is, we need to figure out a way to run a surplus now. Nearly 2 trillion deficits per year are not going to work, unless you're trying to live in a third world country.^Not even. There are plenty of rich people that aren't participating in the U.S. stock market. The real growth is happening in emerging Asian markets and commodities. I wouldn't put a dime in the Dow Jones. It's also dollar denominated assets, which are doomed to crash at this point.[Edited on March 31, 2010 at 12:16 AM. Reason : ]
3/31/2010 12:14:23 AM
3/31/2010 12:49:27 AM
You could be making a lot more money in non-American markets. Maybe you should look into it.Oh, and watch for that crash. Not that you'll see it coming, since Obama is the savior of the economy and all.[Edited on March 31, 2010 at 1:07 AM. Reason : ]
3/31/2010 1:06:18 AM
3/31/2010 8:22:39 AM
that really is the most tired argument ever.
3/31/2010 8:37:08 AM
^Because you have no response
3/31/2010 9:10:37 AM
3/31/2010 9:18:50 AM
Of course, the Republicans have been nothing but eager to negotiate. Sarah Palin at Teaparty rally:
3/31/2010 9:52:14 AM
3/31/2010 9:59:10 AM
Because the President is always the gatekeeper on spending and always has to take credit for what happens on his watch? ... With veto power, he has the power ...
3/31/2010 10:10:54 AM
3/31/2010 5:31:55 PM
3/31/2010 8:16:15 PM
I hope, that just like under Clinton, a Republican Congress coupled with a Democrat White House will have beneficial results. However, I believe that times have changed. The ideology that was transcendent in the 1990s has been replaced by another ideology that is far darker. As such, I suspect that even if Bill Clinton became president, and Newt took control of Congress, the deficits would still be astronomical.
3/31/2010 8:24:43 PM
^You're right. We need to increase top marginal tax rate to what it was under Eisenhower.
3/31/2010 9:50:15 PM
or we could decrease spending and federal gov't scope to what it was under Eisenhower. I'll take that
3/31/2010 9:53:45 PM
^... you'd be happy with the debt being 60% of the GDP and a $30 billion dollar deficit?[Edited on March 31, 2010 at 9:57 PM. Reason : ]
3/31/2010 9:57:25 PM
don't try to argue logic w/ burr0. he's like BobDole... wants to build a bridge to yesterday.
3/31/2010 10:00:10 PM
the funny thing is that those numbers are pretty much where Clinton was at in 1997.so Burro, and presumably his tea-bagger nutbag friends, are big CLinton lovers...?[Edited on March 31, 2010 at 10:01 PM. Reason : ]
3/31/2010 10:01:03 PM
i'd love only having a $30billion deficit right now, in today's dollars
3/31/2010 10:15:44 PM
This website only has one admitted communist and he's making more money than I am in the stock market. I'd jump out the window if it weren't on the ground floor.
4/1/2010 12:12:16 AM
^I work in the financial industry I've sold out whatever remnants of soul I may have left for that money!
4/1/2010 12:32:12 AM
You don't even think there is such a thing as a soul, so in reality you've traded nothing for $$$.I don't disapprove, but the irony factor almost balances out the "I'm even poorer than the communist" factor.
4/1/2010 12:36:07 AM
True, but I still struggle with the fact that although I believe I can act in my best interests and still work towards communist goals, I know my life of yuppieism would make marx cry.
4/1/2010 12:51:40 AM
I really hope you are posting after you get married, buy a house, and have kids.By then you'll be screaming "Drill baby drill!" and demanding that taxes be lowered on the middle (or dare I say upper) class.
4/1/2010 12:54:05 AM
4/2/2010 5:50:49 PM
pryderi brings the interracial homoeroticism ITT.
4/2/2010 8:47:57 PM
Woot for census jobs and seasonal construction
4/2/2010 11:36:30 PM
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4/3/2010 12:05:22 AM