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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
You really didn't answer anything I stated
The GOP has been moving more to conservatism and away from the religious right, people have had enough of that and the GOP has been pushing that, so you stated that the GOP is not relevant is Bull Shit, their numbers aren't shrinking, the Democrats are. Check Rasmussen.
What Bush did to the GOP, Obamanation is doing to the Democrats right now.
Tea Party movement? It's not the GOP they are backing, they are backing conservatives. So if a GOP hopeful of their support wants to be elected, they must prove they have conservative views.
Right now I think we have the most out of touch president we have ever had and I can tell you that if he looses the house to the GOP this November, the spending will stop, some of his fuck ups will loose funding and he's going to have to play ball with the party he has been bashing for the last 2 years, just like Bill Clinton did, or he will be a one term president
I think he is arrogant, a racist, giving the BS with the Black Panthers and the Beer Summit BS. And I'm getting tired of the President of the US telling us what he is doing will work, I want results, I want to see some sign of it working. The only way the unemployment % has gone down is because funding has stopped for so many. The unemployment % is based on how many people are collecting unemployment and many have been unemployed so long that they are dropping off the map!
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Our problems run much deeper than anyone in office can fix. The politicians will be the last to figure this out. (or at least the last to openly admit it.) The 'Pit of Despair' that Bush dug for us is deep. The stimulus didn't work, the low interest rates didn't work, bailing out Wall Street and mortgage lenders didn't work (for us anyway), nothing has worked.... so now what? What do we try next?
You can falsely prop up a failing economy for only so long. The money is gone. We just need to accept it now. It's time for the final stage.
* 1. Denial and Isolation.
* 2. Anger.
* 3. Bargaining.
* 4. Depression.
* 5. Acceptance.