Quote from Tsing Tao:
We are most certainly not on the same team. One side wants to pull apart everything that was so hard won over the last few centuries and replace it with a socialist utopia. The other side wants to keep things based on the charter (constitution) that was originally established. These sides are not working towards the same goal, ergo they are rivals.
Quote from Max E. Pad:
we arent working with 17k cash against 200k assets, we borrowed the 17k cash, in order to pay billwe cant afford, and we already have 200k in debt, we are just waiting for the creditor to call the loan, at which point we are out of business. Your analogy is bush league.
Quote from Tsing Tao:
We are most certainly not on the same team. One side wants to pull apart everything that was so hard won over the last few centuries and replace it with a socialist utopia. The other side wants to keep things based on the charter (constitution) that was originally established. These sides are not working towards the same goal, ergo they are rivals.
Quote from deltastrike:
The GOP nominated crappy candidates the past two elections who followed the neo-con, Fox-News-driven narrative. I could've gotten behind McCain, but then they added Palin to the ticket and that's where I drew the line. Get some rational, intelligent and relatable candidates on the big ticket and you'll see a change.
Quote from mrbill:
I think you're exaggerating quite a bit. I have no vision of a Socialist Utopia, nor does Obama. By saying we are on the same team, I simply mean the longevity of the United States. We are going to have to adjust, adapt, and work together to make things work going forward IMO.
By falling into the Other Side trap, we become counter productive. I really don't think any Politician is either Right or Wrong in everything they say. We have to work together IMO.