On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 10:30 PM, denstar <valliants...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I think that Obama is trying to do exactly what he said he wanted to do. >>> Unfortunately it's not what people really want *or* even the reason he was >>> elected. >> >> He's doing what I said he was going to do, not what he said. > > Compared to what? A "normal" politician? I liked how Matt put it. > You have to try to go all negative. You like how Matt put it because he was king to Obama. Admit your bias. He didn't say he was going to keep Bush policies in place and even extend them. OK I got that wrong. He did say he was going to bankrupt the energy companies and the southern states are feeling it. We just thought he was going after coal. I did know he was going to bring Chicago style politics to the Whitehouse while he said he was bringing openness. > What is your baseline, a politician doing everything they said they'd > do while campaigning? Good luck with that! (and I mean it). Must be from a different thread. > The Republicans were such graceful losers, too! Freaking Democrats, > single-handedly screwing us over. I know right, they should give him hell, instead they let him pass most everything. >> They weren't his fault when he took the job, but now it's his. Bush >> didn't need $5 trillion to fix the last one. All that money Obama >> spend and jobs are still gone. > > Funny that you guys are both repeating one of the memes that > politifact or whatever mentioned. Polifact? Doesn't Sorros own that too :P > There is no question that we're better than we would have been. How > much better is up for debate, but it isn't "none". I'm thinking if the banks went bankrupt like all other business they would have cleaned the houses out. Bush did apoligized for that disastrous mistake. That's right, he manned up. When will our new leader ever admit he erred? > It really sounds like you're expecting a long-term problem to be > solved in a short amount of time. That's just not realistic. He > didn't start with a surplus. =) They economy of today is not related to the banking crisis of 2008. We paid our way out of that 5 time over. > It's like you put him on that cloud, and then give him shit for being on it. I didn't put him there. I'm trying to bring him down to reality. Not really, we don't talk. > You really wanted him to be the Messiah, neh? More than Obama > supporters did, but it seems like you did it just to try to knock him > down. I want him to be a regular guy that has a really difficult job. He's thinks this job is cake for him. He's on vacation half the time. More so than Bush. At least Bush worked during his vacations. Once he realizes how difficult his job really is and accepts crit > I like Obama. Not perfect, there's X and Y I don't agree with, but > still, he's had an uphill battle. For sure he's not as terrible as > you incessantly claim (in a sort of tit-for-tat kind of way). I look at the big picture and it's a disaster. You look at the disaster has he saved it from getting worse. If he changes a bit and stops scaring corporations out and stops scaring us with unpayable medical bills I will appreciate the little things he does. Right now I can't f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/message.cfm/messageid:330553 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/unsubscribe.cfm