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  • stlouiedipalma
    Center,

    I respect your opinion, but all I ever heard from the Republicans in Congress is "no" and "we need to extend the Bush tax cuts". I need more than that in order to base an opinion.


    By the way, since Obama was elected my IRA has recovered more than it lost during the fall of 2008, my taxes have gone down and I am enjoying life like never before. Now I'm not dumb enough to believe that BHO is responsible for any of this, but I have to wonder if any of this would have happened if McCain had won the election.
  • CenterBHSFan
    stlouiedipalma;446107 wrote:Center,

    I respect your opinion, but all I ever heard from the Republicans in Congress is "no" and "we need to extend the Bush tax cuts". I need more than that in order to base an opinion.


    By the way, since Obama was elected my IRA has recovered more than it lost during the fall of 2008, my taxes have gone down and I am enjoying life like never before. Now I'm not dumb enough to believe that BHO is responsible for any of this, but I have to wonder if any of this would have happened if McCain had won the election.
    I'm in agreement with you in the fact that I just can't take one topic or only a portion of a topic in order gather any real good opinion about it.

    About McCain- I voted for him, but I don't speculate on what he would or wouldn't have done, or what it would be like. It's not a reality anyway, and doesn't matter. If I'm gonna daydream, it's not going to be about McCain LOL!
  • stlouiedipalma
    I believe that daydreaming about John is one topic we can both agree on.
  • QuakerOats
    stlouiedipalma;445980 wrote:It's nice to come back every once and again just to see how teabaggers such as Writer, Quaker and Fish continue to spread their message on this forum.

    I am much more than a teabagger; you left out right-wing conservative, Foxaholic, Neo-con, Rush fan, and a member of the vast right-wing conspiracy. I kind of like liberty too. :)
  • stlouiedipalma
    Nah, I think the teabagger description fits all of you too well.
  • gut
    ccrunner609;430385 wrote:Do you realize how stupid this tax is? Its a tax on rich white people because poor minorities dont tan.

    Maybe, but I view this much more as the first salvo from nationalized health care taxing poor health practices. I'm pretty sure this won't be the last. Expect higher taxes on certain kinds of foods, smokers (in addition to the already high tax on tobacco), overall fitness (like getting a tax credit if a doctor gives you a clean bill of health), etc...When the costs of this program begin spiraling out of control they will seek additional revenues.
  • IggyPride00
    Which of the following concerns you more?

    (A) That the Republicans have offered no specific plans or programs to deal with the issues facing the country so it is hard to know what they would do if they were to win the majority in Congress, OR (B) That the Democrats have offered no changes that they would make to deal with issues facing the country, so it is hard to know what they would do differently from President Obama’s current policies if they were to retain the majority in Congress?

    Republicans have offered no plans ........... 43
    Democrats have offered no changes ......... 39
    Some of both (VOL) ................................. 8
    Not sure ................................................... 10
    This is from the latest Wallstreet Journal/NBC poll.

    This needs to be rectified soon because with as bad as the economy is if Republicans put a decent plan out there for the public to digest it will eliminate any possibility of the Democrats keeping the House this November.

    Here is the link to the entire survey and all the internals. There is some very interesting information that should scare the bejesus out of both parties because America seems pretty mad right now.

    http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/wsjnbcpoll-08122010.pdf
  • Writerbuckeye
    stlouiedipalma;449092 wrote:Nah, I think the teabagger description fits all of you too well.

    That's because you have the mental capacity of a 12 year old.
  • Writerbuckeye
    stlouiedipalma;446107 wrote:Center,

    I respect your opinion, but all I ever heard from the Republicans in Congress is "no" and "we need to extend the Bush tax cuts". I need more than that in order to base an opinion.
    Probably because you have your head up your ass most of the time. There were Republican proposals and ideas out there, but you actually had to search to find them. God knows they weren't being listened to by the liberal fascists now in charge, and the lapdog media wasn't about to do a story on any Republican counter proposals that might make Congress or Obama look like the idiots they've proven to be.
  • QuakerOats
    WASHINGTON, Aug 24 (Reuters) - U.S. House Republican leader John Boehner on Tuesday called for the resignation of President Barack Obama's embattled economic team, including Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and White House economic adviser Larry Summers.

    "It's time to put grown-ups in charge. It's time for people willing to accept responsibility," Boehner declared in remarks prepared for delivery in a speech in Cleveland.

    Boehner made his call for a "fresh start" on the economy 10 weeks before the Nov. 2 congressional elections that have been dominated by the sour U.S. economy and near double-digit jobless rate. Republicans are expected to make inroads on the big majorities held by Obama's Democrats in the House of Represenatives and the Senate.

    "President Obama should ask for -- and accept -- the resignations of the remaining members of his economic team, starting with Secretary Geithner and Larry Summers, the head of the National Economic Council," Boehner said.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2424344720100824
  • fish82
    While I appreciate the irony of the Orange One calling for "grown-ups to be in charge," he's pretty much spot on with this request.
  • stlouiedipalma
    Writerbuckeye;449787 wrote:Probably because you have your head up your ass most of the time. There were Republican proposals and ideas out there, but you actually had to search to find them. God knows they weren't being listened to by the liberal fascists now in charge, and the lapdog media wasn't about to do a story on any Republican counter proposals that might make Congress or Obama look like the idiots they've proven to be.

    Don't you think that if Boehner and his minions want to be taken seriously as a group that offers alternatives they would announce their plans on the steps of the Capitol? You even mention that you have to "search" to find them. Even the left-leaning, socialist scumbag East Coast media would cover a press conference announcing alternatives. The problem is, they never had any to announce.

    And why are you so preoccupied with where my head is? I'm clearly not your type.
  • Bigdogg
    Writerbuckeye;449785 wrote:That's because you have the mental capacity of a 12 year old.

    That's still about 10 years better then you.
  • fish82
    stlouiedipalma;461063 wrote:Don't you think that if Boehner and his minions want to be taken seriously as a group that offers alternatives they would announce their plans on the steps of the Capitol? You even mention that you have to "search" to find them. Even the left-leaning, socialist scumbag East Coast media would cover a press conference announcing alternatives. The problem is, they never had any to announce.
    In theory, that would seem prudent. The thing is though...they don't have to do that. If they weren't already being taken at least semi-seriously, they wouldn't be up by 5 points in the generic ballot. Why screw with things when it's just as easy to kick back and watch the Dems burn their own house down?

    IMO the masses are simply content at this point to put the brakes on Bam's agenda, and cross the "what's your plan" bridge when the time comes.
  • fish82
    The House is as good as gone...that's a fact. Time for the Dems to start focusing on minimizing the Senate losses.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    Yeah, now the R's have got to start to put together a real agenda and policy solution.
    I see the House switching, but not the Senate.
  • bases_loaded
    The whole house and Senate need wiped out. Start fresh. Rs n Ds

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  • Ty Webb
    http://www.politico.com/static/PPM152_1008013_politicoreport.html

    2012 Hypothetical Match-ups
    Politico
    Margin of error: ±2.4%
    Sample size: 1668 August 6–11, 2010
    Barack Obama 50% Sarah Palin 33% 17
    Barack Obama 42% Mitt Romney 33% 9
    Barack Obama 42% Tim Pawlenty 23% 19
    Barack Obama 43% Mike Huckabee 35% 8
    Barack Obama 43% Haley Barbour 21% 22
  • Ty Webb
    Kasich is now up by 10 points on Strickland....

    I'm going to feel bad for the state if Lehman John gets elected...how anyone could vote for someone who helped bring the economy down and wants to make dracstic and extreme cuts to education.
  • fish82
    Ty Webb;468237 wrote:Kasich is now up by 10 points on Strickland....

    I'm going to feel bad for the state if Lehman John gets elected...how anyone could vote for someone who helped bring the economy down and wants to make dracstic and extreme cuts to education.

    Dude, you should write campaign commercials. Your line of bullshit is just that good.
  • QuakerOats
    Ty Webb;468237 wrote:Kasich is now up by 10 points on Strickland....

    I'm going to feel bad for the state if Lehman John gets elected...how anyone could vote for someone who helped bring the economy down and wants to make dracstic and extreme cuts to education.
    Funny. How is the start of 8th grade going?
  • BGFalcons82
    Ty Webb;468237 wrote:Kasich is now up by 10 points on Strickland....

    I'm going to feel bad for the state if Lehman John gets elected...how anyone could vote for someone who helped bring the economy down and wants to make dracstic and extreme cuts to education.

    Were you alive in the mid-90's?

    If not, let me tell you that the federal government came as close as it ever has to balancing it's budget. Although the Slick Willie bag handlers will have us believe it produced a surplus, they forgot the theivery of the social security trust (excuse me...trust...HAHAHAHAHAHAAHA Freaking HA) fund and the subsequent, "IOU's". Nevertheless...Mr. Kasich was a major player in helping to bring budget deficits closer to balance than ever before in the previous 30 years and for you to state he would bring the economy down is to create a rectal cranium interpretation of the facts.