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I'm 100% sure that if it was Palin/Mccain duo we would be all rolling in dough right now.
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our Toyota Prius. :1orglaugh |
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There are millions of people who understand Obama was the best of the choices listed. That remains true today and was true on election day. Palin is an idiot, McCain does not know what email is... Edwards can't keep it in his pants long enough to care for his wife who has cancer, Hillary would never have won a general election in the last cycle.... American elections are multiple choice... you don't get to write in who you think would be best at the job. So far he has done less good than I would have liked... but he has also done infinitely less bad than the previous regime. Hopefully that is the start of a trend, where each administration is better than the prior one... though coming after Bush makes it pretty much impossible to do worse. :2 cents: |
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I'm pretty annoyed about the oil spill. but I imagine the economy could have ended up really in the shitter had he not been president
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The only way to get the corporatist out of the White House :2 cents::2 cents:
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During first 36 days of Katrina, Bush made 7 visits to Gulf Coast.
So far on Day 36 of BP oil leak, Obama has made 1 visit to disaster area. And to add to that Obama will be the first presednet in US history to skip Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. Just saying... |
I'm kind of upset that the world hasn't ended yet...the McCain/Palin robots promised that if Obama won, the world would end...but, nothing...come on, Apocalypse!
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A vote for Ron Paul was no different than a vote for Ralph Nader or Ross Perot....
Picking the best non-viable candidate is fun... it also doesn't get them elected. :2 cents: |
Like many others have said here, he was handed a shit sandwich and has been trying to make the best of it. That doesn't mean I agree with everything he has done, but I think he has done some good stuff to help us get back on track. At the same time I think he has taken his eye off the ball and messed some things up.
I think the hardest part of being president is that first 1-1.5 years. you get into office with big expectations (and none were ever higher than those for Obama) and you have all these promises you have made and things you want to do then you realize that the reality of saying you are going to do them and actually being able to get them done are two different things. Our system is set up in a way that when you want something, if the other party doesn't want it, they have plenty of ways to stop it and there has been no shortage of that. Could he have done a better job with the oil spill? Maybe, but I don't see it as being his Katrina. They are two very different things. Rules and laws basically forced him to stay out of it if he gave an executive order to let the government step in and take over, the republicans would have shit little green elk because the Socialist was now taking over the oil industry. All this said, I think he is getting his feet under him and learning how to play the game. He is starting to do things that maybe he should have done a year ago, but at least he is moving towards them. I have a feeling that the republicans will win back the house in the fall so we will have a republican house and a democrat senate and white house. Maybe that will cause him to curb in some of his big spending ideas and focus more on balancing the budget now, instead of 12 years from now. It worked well for Clinton when he had to deal with the republicans. Overall I give him a grade of a B and I think things are looking up. I think he needs to get on immigration reform ASAP or we are going to quickly see this country start to be torn apart as the red and blue states fight with each other over the different laws they pass. |
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On the other hand, Katrina whipped out half a city and many other towns, people dieing, starving, people stuck. The President coming into a controlled area makes it appear safe, that he is on duty. Not exactly the same thing going on here... Lord Obama is mighty powerful but he can't do shit to stop the oil. |
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Ron Paul got all of 35k votes... with all the huge Internet hype, bullshit that people donated millions... he never had a chance, will never have a chance, and couldn't possibly win even if every other candidate dropped dead during the primaries.
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Or you just trolling your mouth as usual? |
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No need to go down the whole list.. Was he a better choice than McCain,possibly. I would've voted for Hillary Clinton. It would've been my choice to see a woman with real political experience in office rather than what we have today. A junior senator from a basically corrupt democratic state with his only management experience running a daycare for wayward adults. |
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It does not matter whether you support him or not and it did not matter who was elected in 2008 as they were 4 years and out from the get go. Too much to fix, too much gone wrong. No one could have made it through these 4 years and get re-elected.
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All I have seen is a string of broken promises. Where is the transparency we were promised? Televised debate on health care? What about no closed door, secret negotiations? Lies, lies and more lies. But what should we expect, he is a professionally groomed politician? |
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Just saying. |
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wheres bad dogg did he doze off :helpme
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We didn't have a great choice when it got down to him and McCain. The choice was the guy with very little experience or the guy that might die in his first year and leave a crazy woman in charge. Like I said, I think he started off rough, but I think he is coming around and starting to get his feet under him. He is a populist and needs to get over that, his approval rating won't be going up much from where it is now no matter what he does. Pretty much every president hovers around 50%. He needs to forget trying to make everyone happy and just do the job. |
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Regardless of regrets or not, do you think McCain would be doing any better? I VERY much doubt it.
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obviously without a reply since posting... baddog was just kicking the barrel ;)
Rabble rabble rabble... |
The two party's put forth some really lame candidates last election. Ron Paul looked good to me on financial, government, and foreign policy but he needs somebody strong to balance him out and bring him back to center and make him more palatable for mainstream America. I hope he picks a good running mate next election.
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dont cares
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