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Killing another terrorist does not make us any safer, lower gas prices, fix the housing market, bring back jobs or stabilize the economy, considering we're still spending $2 billion a week in Afghanistan. Some of that stuff gets alleviated, and then I might be a little more pleased about the foreign and domestic outlook.
Killing another terrorist does not make us any safer, lower gas prices, fix the housing market, bring back jobs or stabilize the economy, considering we're still spending $2 billion a week in Afghanistan. Some of that stuff gets alleviated, and then I might be a little more pleased about the foreign and domestic outlook.
What republican president got us into all this in the first place?
What republican president got us into all this in the first place?
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"Might", he says. Something tells me that nothing Obama does will please you...or any other Conservative or apathetic group.
Oh well...
Let the people vote for a Republican...who probably won't do anything for the people at all (unless they have a lot of money). Otherwise, it'll be a "lazy-fare" deal with them....yes I said "lazy fare". The idea is to just let things be as they are...and they will fix themselves...and strongly oppose any kind of "change".
Here we go with the conservative/Republican narrative B.S. when someone doesn't agree with everything Obama does. The two-party system helping America is the biggest lie ever told to be honest (as another thread asked). When Obama was elected, I like millions of other people, thought actual positive change was going to take place. Come to find it is the same cut just a different verse.
Sure, Bush screwed up big time over an eight-year period, but Obama is just continuing the screw up. He'll be proactive when it comes to foreign and initiatives (like offing bin Laden, demanding Middle East leadership step down out of power, and wanting other countries to cease their nuclear programs) But some of his policies have hurt more than helped the American people, especially the poor and undeserved.
His proposed $1.1 trillion budget cut over the next 10 years will take a huge cut out of social programs and services that many people rely on. He hasn't closed Guantanamo Bay, he extended the Bush tax cuts for rich and he extended the Patriot Act. Oh, and the deficit has increased to $14 trillion.
Not to mention Obama has gone after whitleblowers like they are the Taliban, considering when he ran for office he lauded them for their work in exposing corruption.
Plus, he concedes too much to the Republicans -- even when the Dems had control in Washington. That was part of the reason his party were slaughtered during the mid-term elections.
The corporations, oil companies and banks are doing exceedingly well these days while unemployment is 9.1 percent.
So, yeah, these little victories don't do much until more pressing domestic issues are solved. Time out for all this rhetoric from both parties to be honest.
We can't say on one hand Obama is hamstrung by the Repubs, racists or the Tea Party, then on another applaud him for ousting some terrorist because the republican president didn't do it in the previous administration, considering we've killed millions of innocent Middle Eastern men, women and children over the years in the process.
So those 1.5 million dead, plus however many thousands of troops dying, was worth the death of two people?
Believe me, when the president wants to get something done, he can do it like pushing for health care reform for example or going into Libya.
And that is what is wrong with our political system. We have to keep choosing between the lesser of two evils. "Oh, if you don't like the democrats, well you know the republicans are not going to do anything for you."
Why does the American people have only two legit options every single local, state and federal election?
You would have to be a fool to vote for Sarah Palin or McCain. But you would also have to be a fool to vote for a party that only pays attention to you when election time comes around and they want your votes.
I'm not trying to turn this into a finger pointing issue. The economy is falling, and EVERYBODY is to blame for that. You can't fault one side without faulting the other...and that works both ways. But while the Gov't is bickering with each other trying to get their way, the people are suffering. But how far is one side willing to go, just to get their way? Do they NOT care that they are holding up progress and holding the people as hostages, just to make a statement and try to get their way?
"If you don't give to the rich too, we will make sure you can't give to anyone else..." What kind of Gov't bargaining is that?
I am STRONGLY against doing NOTHING, in hopes that things will fix themselves, which is what Republicans and Conservatives seem to advocate. Times change. And if we do nothing, we will fall behind the times. What may have worked in the past isn't guaranteed to work now or in the future. But people fail to realize that.
Like I said, no matter what Obama does, some people will NEVER be satisfied.
During Bush's time, we waged a war on Terror, that we can't seem to end.
He made claims of WMD's, that we still haven't found...just to go after Saddam.
Spent the majority of his term TALKING about Bin Laden, sending troops out to find him, and at the same time, just let him be.
Yet we are talking about Obama seeming "disinterest" in domestic affairs. Where were you Gov't bashers when Bush was jacking stuff up?
Let's not talk about NCLB. That is a complete domestic disaster.
I imagine it would have been hard pressing for Bush's successor to fix even half the crap that was put into place...unless that successor is another Republican. Things would probably me much much worse if McCain were president.
Anyway...everybody is at fault. Everybody is pointing fingers, and everybody is doing the same crap. It's sad.
Man, I'm tired of folks saying where were the government critics when Bush was in office. Folks were complaining about Bush, too. What black person you know who wasn't complaining about Bush? Remember all those protests about the war in the Middle East? Remember folks not buying the 9/11 Commission Report? Remember the backlash Bush got for the way he handled Katrina or not being able to find Bin Laden or the economic collapse? Obama wasn't president then or didn't have anything to do with those events.
Oh, but I keep forgetting people just started to pay attention to politics when Obama got elected.
Dude, these cats in office don't give two peas in a bucket average folks like us. They only care about pleasing the rich and the rich corporations. That goes for both parties. I wish people would realize that.
What republican president got us into all this in the first place?
Man, I'm tired of folks saying where were the government critics when Bush was in office. Folks were complaining about Bush, too. What black person you know who wasn't complaining about Bush? Remember all those protests about the war in the Middle East? Remember folks not buying the 9/11 Commission Report? Remember the backlash Bush got for the way he handled Katrina or not being able to find Bin Laden or the economic collapse? Obama wasn't president then or didn't have anything to do with those events.
Oh, but I keep forgetting people just started to pay attention to politics when Obama got elected.
Dude, these cats in office don't give two peas in a bucket average folks like us. They only care about pleasing the rich and the rich corporations. That goes for both parties. I wish people would realize that.
But here's the kicker, he did campaign on getting us out of the current conflict, fixing the debt, closing Gitmo and a few other things. In two years he has added more troops, added more to the debt, and Gitmo is still open. I don't think he would have gotten elected if he campaigned with the moto of "I'm pretty much going to do what Bush did yet at a faster rate and engage us in yet another war"!
Again, you Obama supporters keep going back to Bush. If you hated Bush so much, you should really hate Obama's policy, since he is pretty much Bush on steroids.
But hey, he was on the breach team and led Seal Team 6 into Pakistan and gave Bin Laden a double tap to the head with his suppressed MP-5!
:tup:
But here's the kicker, he did campaign on getting us out of the current conflict, fixing the debt, closing Gitmo and a few other things. In two years he has added more troops, added more to the debt, and Gitmo is still open. I don't think he would have gotten elected if he campaigned with the moto of "I'm pretty much going to do what Bush did yet at a faster rate and engage us in yet another war"!
Again, you Obama supporters keep going back to Bush. If you hated Bush so much, you should really hate Obama's policy, since he is pretty much Bush on steroids.
But hey, he was on the breach team and led Seal Team 6 into Pakistan and gave Bin Laden a double tap to the head with his suppressed MP-5!
:tup:
Obama campaigned saying he would get us out of Iraq and focus on finding bin Laden in Afghanistan. Are we still in Iraq at the same levels?
want to know whats wrong with america? whats stopping progress? whats stopping legislation to help the people?
the republican party is... how? their use of filibuster!
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The Repubs have instituted the super majority rule in the Senate. Nothing passes without 60 votes. This is a new procedure that makes governing more difficult.
Killing another terrorist does not make us any safer, lower gas prices, fix the housing market, bring back jobs or stabilize the economy, considering we're still spending $2 billion a week in Afghanistan. Some of that stuff gets alleviated, and then I might be a little more pleased about the foreign and domestic outlook.
Killing another terrorist does not make us any safer, lower gas prices, fix the housing market, bring back jobs or stabilize the economy, considering we're still spending $2 billion a week in Afghanistan. Some of that stuff gets alleviated, and then I might be a little more pleased about the foreign and domestic outlook.