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Quote from pspr:

I guess everyone of the thousands who voted for Bush in Florida can call themselves one of the 300. It feels personal, though, when you think that it would have taken less than 200 voters to flip to have given that election to Gore.

Thankfully my district was a blowout for Obama, when i stayed at home. If it came down to 300 votes likes yours did, and i had to witness the disaster Obama has been, i would have felt personally responsible.

I have a feeling that this time around there isnt going to be any people like me who stay at home, just because they dont 100% support the nominee on one side or the other. This time around, i can promise you no one will fuck up and unintentionally contribute to the "obamanation."

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Thankfully my district was a blowout for Obama, when i stayed at home. If it came down to 300 votes likes yours did, and i had to witness the disaster Obama has been, i would have felt personally responsible.

I have a feeling that this time around there isnt going to be any people like me who stay at home, just because they dont 100% support the nominee on one side or the other. This time around, i can promise you no one will fuck up and unintentionally contribute to the "obamanation."

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Even Ralph Nadar couldn't draw enough votes this time to turn the table on the dems. It would have only been fair since Billy Bob Clinton never won by a majority.
 
Quote from pspr:

Nope. It was precipitated by the liberals and government wanting to make sure everyone who couldn't afford a house could own one. Although Bush helped cause that disaster, Gore would have made it bigger and much worse. (Bush did warn Congress about the over extending of credit that was happening but was ignored and even mocked by some in Congress)

I do remember wanting to drive over and grab some of these people by the neck and shake some sense into them. Hanging chad my a$$.

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there is no doubt in my mind that Bush was a total f*kup as the president. i just can't imagine anybody, including Gore or Nader, screwing things up the way Bush did. I bet Pspr would have been a better president. Why did not you write in your own name?
 
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there is no doubt in my mind that Bush was a total f*kup as the president. i just can't imagine anybody, including Gore or Nader, screwing things up the way Bush did. I bet Pspr would have been a better president. Why did not you write in your own name?

All big government cock suckers screw things up!
 
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there is no doubt in my mind that Bush was a total f*kup as the president. i just can't imagine anybody, including Gore or Nader, screwing things up the way Bush did. I bet Pspr would have been a better president. Why did not you write in your own name?
You would be wrong. The main problem with Bush is that he valued the reverence of the Office of President so much that he refused to defend himself in his second term and let the Dems plaster lie after lie about him and his policies without rebuttal.
 
Quote from pspr:

You would be wrong. The main problem with Bush is that he valued the reverence of the Office of President so much that he refused to defend himself in his second term and let the Dems plaster lie after lie about him and his policies without rebuttal.

You mean it took lies, his results did not speak for themselves?
 
Quote from pspr:

You would be wrong. The main problem with Bush is that he valued the reverence of the Office of President so much that he refused to defend himself in his second term and let the Dems plaster lie after lie about him and his policies without rebuttal.

OMFG! Let's take a moment to recognize this steaming pile of bullshit as one of the most jaw dropping, read it in stunned disbelief posts ever written at ET. You sir, have outdone yourself.
 
DOW, how low can you go!?

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Let's not get sidetracked onto Bush bashing. He was a terrible president. It fries me when I see that pompous toad Karl
Rove on TV attacking Tea Party candidates.

Back to the present. We see large european countries like Italy and Spain facing big increases in their borrowing costs. These are not jokes like Greece. These are real countries with big economies.

People can't imagine it happening here. Maybe it doesn't. It's not like investors have a lot of places to stash their money. T-bonds staged a massive rally during the debt ceiling debate, when we were being told constantly that we faced disaster. But why tempt fate? If our borrowing costs went up dramatically, our debt service would sink our budget. And poduce a depression at the same time. Scary.

The debt ceiling deal doesn't decrease our spending at all. It increases it by some 7 trillion. The only bright spot is it would have increased by 10 trillion. Our debt will be way higher than they are predicting. For one thing, they are ludicrously predicting 3% GDP growth. Plug in <1% and see what those numbers do.

The only way out of this mess is to cap spending. Reallocate from discretionary, ie government departments, to social security and medicare. Enact meaningful reforms that will apply to young adults when they reach retirement age. Until then, we have no choice but to cut the rest of government to save these programs. Obama, Pelosi et al are in willful denial about what will happen. Maybe they want the entire eocnomy to go bust so they can try to reorg it along socialist lines. That's really the only rational explanation for their actions. Tht and some of the most craven, vile political calculations imaginable.

Make no mistakes. This fight is just beginning. This deal solved nothing.
 
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