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wise?
Yes, Greenspan could have raised interest rates. He liked to make his presidents look good and did so for both Clinton and Bush. Even with higher interest rates, the CRA required Freddie and Fannie to make loans available to minorities who couldn't afford them. But yes, it might have at least caused these people requesting loans to rethink if that was wise.
This was not only unwise but just plain stupid, it put the whole system at risk. We should have learned from Johnsons subsidized housing fiasco. Democrats, especially Dodd will have to take a lot of blame for ignoring that. Dodd got a lot of money from fanny/freddy because he was in charge of the committee overseeing them. It is very apparent that until we prevent Congressmen from being bribed by special interests the public will continue to get screwed and the economy will be at risk. The airwaves belong to the public why cant we require the TV stations to provide free air time for politicians? this would dramatically reduce the need for vast amounts of campaign money to get elected. The billion dollars spent by Obama is obscene something must be done to restore credibility to government. |
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I take back some of what I said about BO learning from his mistakes. He claimed his stimulus package would limit the loss of jobs and that unemployment would peak at 8% by this fall. It's already at 9.4% and still rising.
His solution? Keep spending money... and faster!!!
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Unemployment?
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What's that supposed to tell me? Because Bush was a liar and a screwup, I'm supposed to give Obama a pass? Presidents change, Issues remain.
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Why don't we just break up the country then? Would that be fun? Seeing that white guys are so damn awful. Fuck you Bionca, those evil white guys you like to trash built the civilization that allows you to draw another breath. Where else would you be safe in a country untouched by Western civilization? |
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obama was in germany(dresden) and he is 1000 times better as g.w. bush(i hope so) and ..yes i hate G. W. -.-
..but obama must even SHOW that he's better!.. |
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Please show me where I "trashed" white guys - Considering that it's only Conservatives that like to threaten the break up of the nation, I'm also a little amused that you would lay that at my feet.
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...Let the record show that it was LIBERAL Vermont that went so far as to draft up an official manifesto to actually DO IT and who actually TRIED to put secession up to state vote during the Bush years. Not to mention, back before the current economic recession hit and back when times were better, it was LIBERAL California that once had a strong grassroots movement that likewise advocated doing the same. So, no offense, but it's hardly "only Conservatives" that have become so disgruntled with the opposing side that they would threaten to break up the nation. Just saying' that political door actually swings both ways... Last edited by CreativeMind; 06-09-2009 at 03:52 AM. |
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secede
When the Bush boys took over, a lot of us "liberals" thought about leaving home and going to Canada. However, on second thought, most of us decided to stick it out even though the family was dysfunctional. Now were not only dysfunctional but broke. "Hey buddy can you paradigm"
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I wasn't aware of Vermont. California can hardly be called a Liberal state. You have the coast which is very Libreral, but San Diego, Sacramento, The OC, the mountains can hardly be called anything close to Liberal. Cali is about as Liberal as Ohio - you have Pelosi, we have Kucinich.
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A serious question here, Was Perry just saying this for disgruntled REPS or does he really think Texas would be better off on their own or would they become part of Mexico? Personily i think he was only throwing some red meat to the core GOP ers in his state for his reelection bid Jennifer
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It is not the state taking control of banks, markets, finance. That's why there were no provisions in the initial 2 page plan for oversight or accountability. That's also why it was written by a former head of Goldman Sachs. That's what Wall Street is demanding. This isn't socialism. It's the triumph of neoliberal dominance of the state. Rather than the government gaining control of the financial sector, it is the government being held hostage by the financial speculators. The taxpayer being accountable for the excesses of a bullish market with no oversight, no restraint, and absolutely no "self correction". The government was told a story of doom and failures of epic proportions that would have a global reach unseen before. The ones who spear-headed this, who ignored the signs, who tried to bank as much as they could as long as they could did not get "rescued" by the government. They asked and received the assistance from the government. With no stipulations. With no plan to pay it back. With no direction Now that the administration is (slowly) trying to install the means to collect and oversee the dispensaion of the funds... they cry "foul". The blow up over GM's CEO being fired by the people who denamd "responsibility and accountability" is shameful.
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Repubs
From Washington Monthly:
LEADERSHIP VOID.... The latest poll from USA Today/Gallup points to some interesting results about the state of the Republican Party. It notes, for example, that "one-third of Republicans now say they have an unfavorable opinion of their party." That's not a good sign. (By contrast, only 4% of Democrats have an unfavorable view of their party.) It's hard to say whether these are Republican moderates who believe the GOP has shifted too far to the right, Republican conservatives who believe the GOP isn't far-right enough, or some combination of the two. Either way, it's a discouraging figure for the party. But just as important were questions about the Republican Party's leadership, which is obviously in an awkward state in the wake of the Bush/Cheney era. A 52% majority of those surveyed couldn't come up with a name when asked to specify "the main person" who speaks for Republicans today. Of those who could, the top response was radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh (13%), followed in order by former vice president Dick Cheney, Arizona Sen. John McCain and former House speaker Newt Gingrich. Former president George W. Bush ranked fifth, at 3%. So the dominant faces of the Republican Party are all men, all white, all conservative and all old enough to join AARP, ranging in age from 58 (Limbaugh) to 72 (McCain). They include some of the country's most strident voices on issues from Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court to President Obama's policies at home and abroad. Two are retired from politics, and one has never been a candidate. The vacuum is only part of the problem. When a party loses power, a leadership void is inevitable and largely unavoidable. That 52% of Americans can't think of the leading GOP voice isn't necessarily awful; I'm a little surprised that number isn't even higher. Well at least Sarah Palin wasn't mentioned. |
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Payback
Humm, looks like Obama is doing some payback.
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Don't forget ACORN. Since '94, they've raised $53 million. Now they're eligible for $8 billion between this year and the next. And who says crime doesn't pay?
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Not to mention that many other polls show that Republicans are now being favored as a voter's choice in 2010 for Congressional seats, to specifically break up the Democratic strangle hold that exists on Capitol Hill right now, and as a way to stop Obama from spending any further and from enacting too many of his "changes you can believe in" (insert hacking, mocking cough here)... |
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Well, since you were so quick to quote the Gallup Poll, let's ACTUALLY see how it's doing today, shall we?
Obama Job Approval....59% State of the Nation.....64% DISSATISFIED. Economic Outlook.......54% GETTING WORSE Consumer Mood..........54% NEGATIVE. Live Evaluation...........45% STRUGGLING Oh, and the latest Rasmussen Poll likewise shows that 45% of the country now wants Obama's economic plan CANCELLED. Huh. Maybe it's just me, but I wouldn't consider any of THAT to be a good sign for the Democrats EITHER. |
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Also, the massive spending is not only scaring the hell out of the Republicans. Plus Obama is following Bush Doctrine in the Middle East. Growl! |
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Not to mention, I LOVE the laugh out loud hypocrisy of the Left on this. Those on the Left will point to something like this article (mind you, with the next elections still a year and half away) and they will be the first to say "You Republicans need to HURRY! You don't have a definite spokesperson or your next candidate yet! Can't you see the click is ticking? TIME is of the essence there!!!!".... ...And yet these will be the SAME people, when hard questions are asked about Obama or fingers pointed at the obvious fuck-ups he's now clearly committing, that will be the first to get defensive and say, "For crying out loud, what's your hurry? He's only been in office for 100 days! Why are you watching the clock so much????" Only because the Left is doing everything they can to STILL try and tear her down since they know what a populist powerhouse she remains. Which frankly, says something about how cowardly the Left is or about the Left's own faltering confidence in Obama, given his already lagging poll numbers. Look, there's just no way to deny it. It speaks VOLUMES that months after the election is over that the Left is STILL running scared shitless over Sarah Palin, especially when she's not even running for anything. |
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She believes man roamed with dinosaurs! (gasp, choke, cough) Last edited by randolph; 06-10-2009 at 10:22 PM. |
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Conservative economics - yes Strong foreign policy - yes Protect US sovereignty - yes Fundie Bible thumper - NO is that too much to ask? Apparently it is.
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But as his ratings now drop -- to the point, as I noted above, that it's now a LESSER number than the number of people who DON'T like the way he's running the country -- suddenly THEN the polls are total BS and not worth looking at. Or they've been somehow rigged and fixed. Gee, funny how that works... |
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Rush:
Conservatives see Americans. They see human beings. They see potential. Liberals look at a group of people and they see incompetence, they see people that can't overcome the obstacles of life, they want a government program to help them. So true...
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Agree?
You know what? I agree with you.
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Holy !
At the risk of throwing harmony back into chaos I have a question for you. Since it seems to be so hard to find a candidate that has all the qualities we like we have to make a choice. Conservative economics Strong foreign policy Protect US sovereignty Fundie Bible thumper or Spread the wealth, socialist type economics Toothless foreign policy and apology tours Illegals welcome -Open border policy Secular government (possibly even muslim since he says we're not a christian nation but does say the US is one of the largest muslim countries in the world) Which way do you compromise and why?
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Conservative?
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This is what I like. 1- A fiscally responsible pay as you go government (no Reaganomics or Bush BS or Johnson BS, Clinton was better). 2- A reasonably ethical government that encourages thrift and responsibility. 3- A secular government that stays out of religious issues (ie abortion, gay marriage) 4- A government that keeps hands off other countries politics. 5- a government that actively fosters environmental/energy sustainability. 6- a government that carefully regulates capitalism but encourages "free" enterprise. In the good old days we tried to avoid avoid foreign entanglements and we prospered (we made our own stuff). The world has changed (a LOT more people) trade is the name of the game so we have to compete. As long as we keep giving away our productivity to China I don't see how we can afford elaborate welfare/health care programs. We don't have enough people working to support them. Congress is so beholden to special interests (Dems. and Repubs. alike), I don't see much hope of any positive results. The banks own Congress so what are we to do? We have allowed ourselves to get thoroughly fucked up with materialism (from China). We need to make our own stuff, develop our own energy, and fuck the Chinese and fuck the Arabs. |
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McCain 1 - Conservative economics 2 - A more ethical government that encourages thrift and responsibility. 3 - Strong foreign policy that includes influencing other countries politics. 4 - a government that carefully regulates capitalism but encourages "free" enterprise. 5 - Fundie Bible thumper 6 - Weak stance against illegal immigration or Obama 1 - Spread the wealth, socialist type economics 2 - Toothless foreign policy and apology tours 3 - Illegals welcome -Open border policy 4 - A secular government that stays out of religious issues (possibly even muslim since he says we're not a christian nation but does say the US is one of the largest muslim countries in the world) 5 - a government that actively fosters environmental/energy sustainability by taking control of car companies and aiming to put coal mining out of business These were our two candidates. I see that each candidate had good points & bad points. I'm wondering why you chose Obama if he violates 1,2,6 and as you're finding out 4 in your list of points? Quote:
As for your comments on losing productivity, special interests and ing the Chinese and Arabs, I agree.
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Steve Balmer, CEO of Microsoft on Obama's plans to enact a higher tax on U.S. companies' foreign profits:
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My six points
Tracy,
Nobody will tell me how to do selective quotes so my comments are not synchronized like yours. Re: Randolph's six points I don't particularly agree with your interpretations of my points and how they relate to the two candidates. I think you exaggerate the negative aspects of the Dems. and overly support Repub. views but you are a conservative, right? I used to like McCain, I think he has the best interests of the country at heart. However, He does seem to be somewhat erratic in his thinking. Obama promised an alternative to the mean spirited hegemony obsessed Bush administration. Will he come through, it remains to be seen. Obama is very limited on what he can do, its up to Congress to come up with legislation that Obama can support. I think you exaggerate Obama's "socialist" tendencies. His massive support of the banks would question that. He has "assured" us that owning GM is temporary. Will the Gov. allow GM to fail when it owns it. Oh, I was thinking of the Monroe Doctrine as a start. Yes, I know we have rarely minded our own business, Teddy Roosevelt, Woody Wilson, Kennedy, Johnson, Ect. |
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Obama will reduce the Republican party to Rush, Newt, Cheney, Hannitty, and O'Reilly for the next eight years. Nothing's going to stop the Democratics except the Natural Disasters that occur during that time. Obama's hand on the Rudder of the US might be the steadiest in it's history. I'm not makin' this shit up, it's going on!
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Steve Balmer and Bill Gates were crying the same thing when King George was cutting taxes for the super rich, And US companies will keep crying as long as the US worker demands a living wage Jennifer
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Answer: that's right, yet again the Left feels it can hit up the so-called "rich" in the country. The only problem is Obama's idea of who is "rich" has once again dropped, and now you're "rich" to him if you're simply a standard middle class family. Which means we're now officially talking about increasing taxes, across the board for everyone, which is certainly a joke in an economic downturn as severe as the one we're enduring. Not to mention, you're talking about sticking a $1 TRILLION health care bill on top of spending $2 TRILLION in stimulus funds, which all by itself was going to raise our debt level to such a staggering number that it will now leave our kids with a $1 TRILLION deficit per year for the next 10 years -- thus putting the United States nearly $13 TRILLION in the hole. Sorry, but I don't care what kind of fuzzy math the Left wants to trot out, there's simply not enough "rich people" to tax and cover THAT kind of debt load. Since the start of the year, like clockwork, weekly unemployment figures continue to roll in at an amazing rate of over 600,000 jobs shed per week. But I loved that last month the Obama White House crowed they "saved" 30,000 jobs. Seriously, think about that. Four weeks in a month times 600,000 per week translates into 2.4 MILLION jobs lost, yet they were so proud they saved 30,000. And now the White House has changed its own language about "creating" jobs to "saving" jobs instead. And topping it off, there are now meetings taking place overseas to discuss dumping the American dollar in favor of creating a new world currency simply because the rest of the world has lost faith in the American dollar, given the sheer amount of money that Obama is trying to spend, borrow, or simply asking the Fed to continually print up so he can spend that money TOO. Sorry, but if this is your idea of the "steadiest hand in history" on the rudder of the U.S economic ship, I would sincerely advise everyone to strap on their life jackets and start heading to the life boats because there's one SERIOUSLY huge motherfucking iceberg ahead. |
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life jackets?
We are going to need more than life jackets to survive the relentless give away of our productivity to Japan, Korea, Taiwan and now China. Beginning in the 1960's we have allowed our core production to go overseas (cars, tvs, electronics, computers, tools, ect). How can we afford full health care without lots of blue coller jobs to pay for it? Detroit is dead, GM is dead, Chrysler is dead. Our own corporations have betrayed us by moving their manufacturing overseas and our government has actively encouraged it. We are committing slow suicide and nothing is being done about it. Corporate profits rule, to hell with the country.
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Wait. I don't understand. I thought we were out of money? Who's the guy who says, "uh sorry BO. We're out of money. You can't do that."?
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I have not read all the thread so i will just say i think Obama is seen as a positive step forwards to a more peaceful world , i dont think it matters what country you are in .....corporate profits will always screw over the little guys
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p.s he is very good at killing flies
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Well it's not your country he's ing up.
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How can you F up a country that was all ready Fed by King George? You can point fingers all you like but this Fing mess all started under King Georges rain and since his ran the ship straight in to the iceberg he should take the blame plus he controled all three branchs of goverment for his first 6 yrs in which time he did what ever he wanted too and sadly he was allowed to do what ever he wanted for his final two years, He left a big mess to clean up a mess that will take in all likely hood at least 15 yrs to clean up
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Sorry Jen, but if you're not going to back up any of your claims then I'm going to have to call BS yet again.
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Just look back from 01 thru 08 who was in the white house now everyone knows the answer when did the bottom fall out? The house of cards started to fall in late 04 to early 05 you can cry BS all you want, Face facts your golden boy Fed up the country just like every company he ever ran Jennifer
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1. cannot spell 'reign' 2. does not understand the American system, and 3. who calls George W, 'a king' is a true waste of our time... |
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Regardless of your opinion of transjen's posts there is no reason to call her a man. Her profile clearly states female. Your first sentence is just plain insulting.
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