I know a lot of people polled are expressing extreme frustration with the President (blaming him for not doing enough for the economy, not doing enough for liberal policies, not doing enough in terms of ending the wars in which we are engaged, etc.).Just recently, Maxine Waters held a town hall meeting that showed that even she wanted permission from her mostly-black constituents to pressure the President for addressing black issues.So...are there any of you who were completely sold out for Obama in '08 who don't like what he is doing?I'm assuming you know where I stand on the President. But this isn't about me.Are some of you afraid to express your frustration?
8/20/2011 9:21:29 AM
I am totally fed up waiting. Nevermind ending the wars, hore snout we just stop starting new ones.
8/20/2011 9:25:17 AM
All of my coworkers are conservative, so maybe I'm just being influenced by that. But recently I'm not impressed.http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/07/opinion/sunday/what-happened-to-obamas-passion.html?pagewanted=all
8/20/2011 9:25:34 AM
^^ I used to date a chick who had a hore snout
8/20/2011 9:45:34 AM
It'd be much easier to if there were any viable alternatives.
8/20/2011 10:49:25 AM
^ Well you could vote for the guy who wants to empower the average citizen (Ron Paul) instead of the guy who is hell bent on keeping the poor dependent on the system and keeping the rich in power (Barack Obama)
8/20/2011 11:25:12 AM
He said viable alternatives.
8/20/2011 11:48:30 AM
Ron Paul is the most viable Presidential candidate we've had in our lifetimes.Though Perot was also very viable.
8/20/2011 1:15:03 PM
I think George H. W. Bush and Barack Obama would disagree with you.
8/20/2011 1:38:43 PM
Terrific, you just named two people who are at the top of the list for being remembered throughout history as the leaders who ushered in the American collapse.When I think viable candidates I think someone who fits the definition.1.capable of living.2.Physiology .a.physically fitted to live.b.(of a fetus) having reached such a stage of development as to be capable of living, under normal conditions, outside the uterus.3.Botany . able to live and grow.4.vivid; real; stimulating, as to the intellect, imagination, or senses: a period of history that few teachers can make viable for students.5.practicable; workable: a viable alternative.
8/20/2011 1:50:45 PM
8/20/2011 2:11:10 PM
Ron Paul is breaking into the mainstream. At first, the media's strategy was to ignore Ron Paul and completely leave him out of reports. If they did mention him, they made sure to qualify it by saying, "but he's unelectable."For a long time, I thought he was unelectable. Things have changed. He is a top tier candidate, and people are waking up. He offers something markedly different than any other candidate on either side: honesty. Not a nice haircut and a tan, but substantive positions on real issues. This thing is far from over, and I think Ron Paul will be a serious contender and has a shot at the nomination. I also think he's the only one in the GOP that can beat Obama.
8/20/2011 2:12:32 PM
8/20/2011 2:41:26 PM
No, what he's saying is that he's offered honesty and reality for years and now people are beginning to accept reality.If your mom told you 100 times growing up not to marry a whore. And you go and marry a whore and she fucks your neighbor. Would you marry another whore?Or would you think, wow mom was right. I'll go with her recommendation next time.Ron Paul's message hasn't changed. The people are starting to wake up. Bush and Obama were whores.[Edited on August 20, 2011 at 3:20 PM. Reason : a]
8/20/2011 3:19:47 PM
The people may or may not be waking up (I haven't seen much to see one way or the other) but the media sure isn't:http://www.hulu.com/watch/268553/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-indecision-2012-ron-paul-and-the-top-tier
8/20/2011 5:27:36 PM
No, the media is actively trying to keep Paul out of office because he isn't a conforming corporatist.Corporations are the revenue source for media. They do what they're told for the most part.The status quo always protects the status quo. They throw the scraps to the peasants to get them to shut up and play their games.
8/20/2011 5:41:33 PM
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2010/04/15/91744/nytimes-tea-party-poll/
8/20/2011 6:09:47 PM
Ron Paul is running third in polls behind Perry and Romney and ahead of Bachmann.He just raised another $1 million today from real Americans not corporate interests.He is receiving 14% of the vote in the Republican Primary and he polls within 3-6% points of Obama head to head.That is quite a jump from a guy who was a fringe candidate 4 years ago and didn't even get invited to all the debates.The thing is once someone takes the time to understand how dire America's economic and fiscal outlook is... and then looks at the political landscape... they quickly become a Ron Paul supporter. Because they realize there isn't a single other candidate in the running who can help resolve the situation.I know most Americans are lazy and just don't care. But it appears to me that the more people lose jobs, savings, investment income, etc the more they start to question why they are voting for the people who are causing their hardship.Once people shake this flawed notion that he is "unelectable" then he will gain more and more votes. There are enough reasonable people in the Republican Party that if they all vote for Ron Paul while the other three stooges divide votes, Ron Paul can come out on top.Remember, Lincoln had very little support when he won the Presidency.[Edited on August 20, 2011 at 10:23 PM. Reason : a]
8/20/2011 10:21:00 PM
Obama is our only hope to reinstating common sense.Congress is what's broken.
8/20/2011 10:35:02 PM
We need to eliminate political parties also. We need to judge someone on the issues they stand, not the party they belong to.I'm 1000% positive that republican and democrat candidates don't believe every issue within their own party, yet they are forced to agree by each respective committee in order to even be considered to run for the party.
8/20/2011 10:37:12 PM
If Ron Paul was elected he'd be intimidated into caving just like Obama.
8/20/2011 10:43:47 PM
^^^you fucking idiotic cunt.
8/20/2011 10:48:04 PM
So...not many of you guys so far?
8/20/2011 11:19:29 PM
and you guys wonder why i'm not even registered to votebunch of fucking clowns run every year (term)]
8/21/2011 12:27:44 AM
I supported Obama in '08, and I support him more now.
8/21/2011 1:12:33 AM
Help me, Barack Obama.You're my only hope.
8/21/2011 6:52:04 AM
The misuse of "whom" in the subject really irks me
8/21/2011 7:59:29 AM
8/21/2011 6:42:39 PM
^^ Dammit, that's what I was about to post.
8/21/2011 8:48:11 PM
Look if you support Obama we get it. You hate your family and yourself. You couldn't careless if everyone starves. We get it. Just shut up about it because it's driving everyone crazy that cares about the country.
8/21/2011 11:57:31 PM
ron paul 2016
8/22/2011 12:23:51 AM
why even bother. By 2016 we'll already be defaulting its too late then.No country has ever saved itself once it hit 90% debt to GDP. We hit 100% by the end of the year and that's not even counting our unfunded liabilities
8/22/2011 12:55:39 AM
I'm only supporting Obama because of the upcoming SCOTUS nominations between now and 2017.ELIZABETH WARREN IN 2016!!!
8/22/2011 1:26:33 AM
8/22/2011 12:51:16 PM
8/22/2011 7:29:21 PM
^I'm a little confused by your response... are you agreeing or disagreeing with me that Fox goes out of its way to not treat Paul as well as they do with other republican candidates?
8/23/2011 12:06:14 AM
Obama has been pretty disappointing overall.He's basically a more articulate Dubya.That said, all of the top republican candidates seem to be a cross section of the wingnut portions of the GOP. Mitt Romney is the most electable in my opinion, but seems to be slipping in polls.Ron Paul has a lot of good ideas which are negated by his batshit insane ones (such as a return to the gold standard).
8/23/2011 1:01:10 AM
Obama is disappointing because he has basically done the same things as Bush? hahaha. Same fiscal policy. Same tax policy. Same war policy. Same homeland security policies.He got the weak healthcare thing passed, though. That may be the only differentiator.[Edited on August 23, 2011 at 8:57 AM. Reason : ,]
8/23/2011 8:56:33 AM
8/23/2011 8:59:10 AM
8/23/2011 9:49:00 AM
8/23/2011 9:52:46 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/23/obama-regulations_n_933878.html
8/23/2011 10:43:54 AM
Would love to see the gold standard haters articulate why they hate. My guess is you can't.
8/23/2011 10:48:23 AM
8/23/2011 11:18:15 AM
While he does care and has said so several times, he has also been VERY clear that the president and the federal government should not have the rights to decide whether abortion is illegal or not and that its should instead be up to the states.In other words, his stance on abortion should not be a mark against him for presidency even for people that disagree with his personal stance.Heck, it's a plus imo. Someone who still respects the power balance between the fed and the states and doesn't seem to want to superimpose all of his personal beliefs at the federal level when they don't belong there.[Edited on August 23, 2011 at 11:28 AM. Reason : ]
8/23/2011 11:23:47 AM
A gamble that many socially liberal people are willing to take is to have a powerful federal government and we'll just hope that they use that powerful wisely. If that's how it actually played out in the real world, that'd be great - the federal government could "legalize" abortion, same sex marriage, drugs, whatever.Problem is, when you concede that the federal government is authorized to legislate on those matters (according to the 10th amendment, it isn't), you accept that bad legislation made be coming down the pipe when the "other side" gets elected.The United States is a large country. We have very progressive, liberal areas. We have very culturally backwards areas. Would it be nice if every single area in this country and the world had perfect liberty? Yes. There are areas that simply wouldn't have it, though. Federalism might not seem ideal, but it's better than the alternative.
8/23/2011 11:38:52 AM
For the OP:Why would I "give up" on Obama? He's done pretty much what I expected him to before he came into office: pass healthcare reform, repeal DADT, improve the US's foreign policy. He's done all of that.
8/23/2011 5:53:27 PM
8/23/2011 6:47:54 PM
Here's the actual Bill he introduced not just some spin.
8/23/2011 6:54:09 PM
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