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  • #31
    Re: The Change Begins.

    Racism is a Vector or is it a Tensor. I forget?

    By-the-way ... Obama represents a break with a past that tries to equate economic status and intent with lowest common denominators such desire to exploit, lie, cheat, steal, hate, fear, and color of skin.

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    • #32
      Re: The Change Begins.

      Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
      As a once proud member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy, I must protest . Cheney is a far grander villain than Tiny Tim Geithner ever dreamt of being :eek:.
      Completely agree. That's why the Republicans will probably run on a platform that the Dems can't do anything as well as the GOP. Before this is over, America may be yearning for another shotgun wielding Veep...:cool:

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      • #33
        Re: The Change Begins.

        Originally posted by sunskyfan View Post
        Racism is a Vector or is it a Tensor. I forget?

        By-the-way ... Obama represents a break with a past that tries to equate economic status and intent with lowest common denominators such desire to exploit, lie, cheat, steal, hate, fear, and color of skin.

        In almost any way you measure it, President Obama has not done a good job. Maybe the thought that he was not up to the challenges was correct. If a baseball team was doing this bad they would fire the manager. Sure the players may not be good. But the manager always gets the blame.

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        • #34
          Re: The Change Begins.

          If you were Summers, would you be updating your Resume?

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          • #35
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            Originally posted by BuckarooBanzai View Post
            Obama is a "representational man"?? What the hell does that mean?

            What he "represents" is Marxism, statism, reverse racism, radicalism, corrupt inner-city politics, and the triumph of public leechcraft over private initiative.

            I couldn't understand people who supported Obama before he was elected, I figured they were simply suffering from temporary madness and delusions; but a year later, anyone who still is stupid enough to support him is a hopeless f*cking moron who is dragging down the rest of us.
            While there is a good deal of truth in what you say, I can only hope you are not one of the hopeless f*cking morons who supported Bush/Cheney and made Obama inevitable. If so, we are all getting what you deserve. People who fall into that category should have the common decency to STFU and keep their opinions to themselves at this point.

            Good luck to all of us.

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            • #36
              Re: The Change Begins.

              Originally posted by we_are_toast View Post
              If you were Summers, would you be updating your Resume?


              LOL. Better late than never I suppose...
              Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
              ...A few random predictions for later in 2009 [after my second cup of coffee this am]...
              • Amid falling poll numbers, President Obama will fire Larry Summers..."Larry Summers came to Washington to help me save 4 million jobs" the President will explain. "Unfortunately he seems to have forgotten that one of those was supposed to be mine". The President's parting words to Summers will be "...and take that boy wonder Treasury Secretary with you..."

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              • #37
                Re: The Change Begins.

                Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                LOL. Better late than never I suppose...

                Quote:
                Originally Posted by GRG55
                ...A few random predictions for later in 2009 [after my second cup of coffee this am]...
                Amid falling poll numbers, President Obama will fire Larry Summers..."Larry Summers came to Washington to help me save 4 million jobs" the President will explain. "Unfortunately he seems to have forgotten that one of those was supposed to be mine". The President's parting words to Summers will be "...and take that boy wonder Treasury Secretary with you..."
                Boy wonder? Boy wonder? Ohhhhhhh, you mean that guy standing way back there in the corner during the most important bank regulation announcement so far in the administration.

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                • #38
                  Re: The Change Begins.

                  I'm reminded of a statement attributed to Churchill: "Americans eventually do the right thing.....but only after trying everything else."

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                  • #39
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                    Originally posted by we_are_toast View Post
                    Boy wonder? Boy wonder? Ohhhhhhh, you mean that guy standing way back there in the corner during the most important bank regulation announcement so far in the administration.

                    Well he does sort of resemble Burt Ward, non?



                    [We'll try to resist any mention of his having to live in the shadow of the Dark Knight...]
                    Last edited by GRG55; January 23, 2010, 09:02 PM.

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                    • #40
                      Re: The Change Begins.

                      Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                      Well he does sort of resemble Burt Ward, non?




                      [We'll try to resist any mention of his having to live in the shadow of the Dark Knight...]
                      Holy Toxic Asset Batman! The secret is out!:p

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                      • #41
                        Re: The Change Begins.

                        imho - its all about jobs, jobs, and more jobs -

                        failing into the health care swamp and having to discuss govt funded abortions, health care for illegals, and cutbacks to medicaid and seniors to pay for the new program is a big loser (politically) - there is a reason why we don't have nationalized health care yet in the US and Obama is finding out why

                        I thought Obama was smarter than this

                        Clinton got it right - its the economy stupid

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                        • #42
                          Re: The Change Begins.

                          Reverse Racism is a Fox News, GOP, christano-fascist talking point. It gets pulled out and re-used all the time.

                          I also love the "corrupt inner city politics" idea, it was the poor, desperate inner city kids that do not even have books in thier school destroying America, asking for hand-outs, and pulling us wall-street guys down.

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5yHuJ914m4

                          Have you kicked in the head of a wall-street banker today? On your next trip to new york head down to a wall street pub and look for an anti-American GOP fag in a pink shirt or pink sweater around his neck and simply beat the crap out of him.

                          At least, it's a start and it is more American than any of those Fox / Cnn news cowards are about.

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                          • #43
                            Re: The Change Begins.

                            Originally posted by audrey_girl View Post
                            imho - its all about jobs, jobs, and more jobs -

                            failing into the health care swamp and having to discuss govt funded abortions, health care for illegals, and cutbacks to medicaid and seniors to pay for the new program is a big loser (politically) - there is a reason why we don't have nationalized health care yet in the US and Obama is finding out why

                            I thought Obama was smarter than this

                            Clinton got it right - its the economy stupid
                            But even though the Clintonites figured out it was the economy before the election, that didn't stop them from trying their own health care reform effort as soon as they got into office.

                            Must be some sort of vitamin deficiency that makes Dems behave that way...:rolleyes:

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                            • #44
                              Re: The Change Begins.

                              Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                              But even though the Clintonites figured out it was the economy before the election, that didn't stop them from trying their own health care reform effort as soon as they got into office.

                              Must be some sort of vitamin deficiency that makes Dems behave that way...:rolleyes:
                              there actually are connections between health care and the economy, aside from the fact that healthcare is 1/7 of the economy itself. e.g. people afraid to change jobs because of the fear of losing health insurance, people bankrupted by health expenses, competitiveness problems for u.s. companies saddled with health expenses while foreign companies benefit from their nationalized health services, and so on. unfortunately, this disappointing administration doesn't know how to lead. they appear to be a combination of grand but vague rhetoric and backroom sausage-making.

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                              • #45
                                Re: The Change Begins.

                                Originally posted by jk View Post
                                there actually are connections between health care and the economy, aside from the fact that healthcare is 1/7 of the economy itself. e.g. people afraid to change jobs because of the fear of losing health insurance, people bankrupted by health expenses, competitiveness problems for u.s. companies saddled with health expenses while foreign companies benefit from their nationalized health services, and so on. unfortunately, this disappointing administration doesn't know how to lead. they appear to be a combination of grand but vague rhetoric and backroom sausage-making.
                                Yes, I agree that health care is one of the major issues that just has to be resolved appropriately as part of a restructuring/re-construction of the broader US economy. I was just being flippant in the previous post.

                                It's also an issue in many other jurisdictions that have public health care options including Canada, the UK, France and elsewhere. The amount of national income being soaked up in healthcare in these jurisdictions has historically risen faster than either inflation or population growth. Ever more expensive and interventionist technology has been part of that equation. Expansion of benefits, a favourite of politicians around election time, has been another. In the worst cases the dispensation of health care in these countries has become politicized...politicians and the well connected have preferential access, in some cases exclusive access to medical facilities such as military hospitals that are not open to the general public. As these countries start to run ever increasing structural deficits [the Canadian government is still in denial about this] the present system will prove as unsustainable as the system in the USA.

                                Challenging times ahead for all...

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