The Official Election Results Victory Thread!!
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CenterBHSFanThe races in Ohio sure were closer than I thought they'd be. But that's alright by me, the scores reflect a fed-up populace. Ok, so now let's see what the newbies can do. I'm willing to give them some time to establish themselves and start effecting a reasonable "reform". But I think it's safe to believe that everybody, R's and D's, will be watching them like a hawk. And rightfully so.
What I am really hoping for now: That the (read as my) democrat party have been shook up enough that they will now take a good long look at themselves. They need to realize that there is and should be more to being a democrat other than being a college age kid or a old timer good old boy union stooge. There's alot of democrats out there who live in reality and not ideas.
Get your head out of the clouds, dems. Come back down to earth, learn your lessons, remember where you came from, and maybe myself and people like me can feel proud to vote for you again. I really didn't enjoy going to the voting booth this year. In fact, I only voted for 1 democrat, and that was at the very local level.
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On a side note, I wonder if Charlie Wilson will ever be in the game again? -
derek bomar^^^ good post Center - I agree, didn't feel very good voting this year. Rs got the majority of my vote - hope they do something with it.
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ManO'WarGood riddence to Charlie Wilson!
He emailed me (his office) time and time again during the health care debate, and I told him my position time and time again. After he voted for it he sent me another email boasting of the passing. I told him I'd never vote for him again.
So now it's time for old Charlie to go get a real job. -
ptown_trojans_1Interesting article by Evan Bayh in the NYT this morning. I think it is a good approach by the D's.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/03/opinion/03bayh.html?nl=&emc=a212
Not surprised Reid won in Nevada, but the politics of the next leader will be interesting.
Also, I was looking at the Ohio map and wow, is it red now.
On the Ohio governor race, I saw Strickland got his home county (and mine) Scioto as well as Lawrence county and most SE Ohio. That is probably how he closed the gap. I talked to a few friends who still live in the area and they mentioned they decided to finally vote for Strickland just in the last week or so.
Although, both my parents, who voted for Strickland in 2006, voted for Kasich. -
CenterBHSFanManO'War;543453 wrote:Good riddence to Charlie Wilson!
He emailed me (his office) time and time again during the health care debate, and I told him my position time and time again. After he voted for it he sent me another email boasting of the passing. I told him I'd never vote for him again.
So now it's time for old Charlie to go get a real job.
Charlie Wilson got wayyyyyy too comfy with being a politician/congressman. He never wanted to deal with his constituents face to face. He only wanted to deal with people through emails and controlled telephone calls.
I take that back. During the past 6-9 months, he was more than happy to have facetoface meetings with various unions, covered by the media.
This morning Charlie Wilson released a statement saying he was proud of everything he did.
- proud of forgetting where he came from
- proud of forgetting who he worked for
- proud of not wanting to listen to his constituents/employers
- proud of losing his identity in the DC machine
- proud of smacking every single person in the Ohio Valley in the mouth when they were begging him not to do what he did
- proud of becoming corrupt
- proud of being a good old boy union stooge
Charlie Wilson is a PRIME example of everything that has gone wrong with the democrat party. -
HitsRus
...which is what swept the Dems into power two years ago....People were fed up with Bush, it was not a mandate for an ultra liberal agenda.The races in Ohio sure were closer than I thought they'd be. But that's alright by me, the scores reflect a fed-up populace
Yesterday was great victory for the individual (vs. the State). People pushed back against the power grab perpetrated by both parties the past 6 years.
The fight is not over. It is the opening shot. The tentacles of government dependence have invaded deep into the American fabric. We must be steadfast in resisting the creeping stranglehold of over-dependence on government.
It is the resilience of the empowered individual which gives America her strength.... self reliant individuals making their own decisions, taking responsibility for their actions, and reaping the rewards or the consequences of those actions. That is what freedom is, and that is what is embodied in the Constitution by our founders. They did not envision a government that entraps and ensnares people in a web of dependency. They did not envision a government who takes the people's hard earned money and 'cares' for them from cradle to grave according to an academic elitist's formula. No one can make decsions for the individual better than the individual himself. That is what FREEDOM is. That is what has always given us our strength. That is what we must persevere for. Complacent we dare not be.
Let yesterday's victory be a start. Let it be a gauntlet thrown down. Let it be the day when American's started to take back their government. -
I Wear PantsQuakerOats;542836 wrote:Marco Rubio bringing tears to the eye with his victory speech ---- wow, what a human being >> what a potential national leader!!ou1980;542840 wrote:Watching Marco Rubio on Fox News.......Great orator
I really want to make a joke involving the word "messiah". -
I Wear Pants
Yesterday was good but I don't buy that it's all good.HitsRus;543469 wrote:...which is what swept the Dems into power two years ago....People were fed up with Bush, it was not a mandate for an ultra liberal agenda.
Yesterday was great victory for the individual (vs. the State). People pushed back against the power grab perpetrated by both parties the past 6 years.
The fight is not over. It is the opening shot. The tentacles of government dependence have invaded deep into the American fabric. We must be steadfast in resisting the creeping stranglehold of over-dependence on government.
It is the resilience of the empowered individual which gives America her strength.... self reliant individuals making their own decisions, taking responsibility for their actions, and reaping the rewards or the consequences of those actions. That is what freedom is, and that is what is embodied in the Constitution by our founders. They did not envision a government that entraps and ensnares people in a web of dependency. They did not envision a government who takes the people's hard earned money and 'cares' for them from cradle to grave according to an academic elitist's formula. No one can make decsions for the individual better than the individual himself. That is what FREEDOM is. That is what has always given us our strength. That is what we must persevere for. Complacent we dare not be.
Let yesterday's victory be a start. Let it be a gauntlet thrown down. Let it be the day when American's started to take back their government.
There are things the Republican party supports that infringe on people's rights too. Like the current case in the Supreme Court Schwarzenegger vs EMA. -
ptown_trojans_1I Wear Pants;543485 wrote:I really want to make a joke involving the word "messiah".
Or tingling up the leg..... -
CenterBHSFan
Somebody on here mentioned last night that Bachmann zinged Matthews over that. Didn't see/hear it, but might make it to youtube today.ptown_trojans_1;543490 wrote:Or tingling up the leg..... -
ptown_trojans_1CenterBHSFan;543507 wrote:Somebody on here mentioned last night that Bachmann zinged Matthews over that. Didn't see/hear it, but might make it to youtube today.
Yeah, I heard that as well.
For those that care., Foreign Policy has some interesting articles about how the election may impact foreign policy.
One on how progressives and tea party can agree on some issues:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/11/02/can_progressives_and_tea_partiers_find_love_across_the_aisle?page=full
And a running blog on the committee aspect of things:
http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/ -
CenterBHSFanThe people have spoken. (sorry gibby)
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WriterbuckeyeI Wear Pants;543485 wrote:I really want to make a joke involving the word "messiah".
I guarantee you there will be no words from Kasich's mouth saying, "I am the one you have been waiting for" or tons of photos with him positioned so he has a halo around his head (which we've seen time and again with obama).
Unlike Dems and the MSM, we don't deify men and women who have been elected to represent the people, like they have with Obama, JFK, and FDR, to name the most prominent ones that have received that treatment. -
QuakerOatsTy Webb;543181 wrote:CNN just called it for Kasich
I feel bad for the State of Ohio right now
Why, because the last guy to balance the federal budget is now your governor? -
ptown_trojans_1QuakerOats;543527 wrote:Why, because the last guy to balance the federal budget is now your governor?
Come on, he didn't do it alone. Strickland was in Congress at that time too, so taking your argument, Strickland balanced the budget too.
Good for Kasich. I'm intrigued to see if he can lead Ohio to real job growth and can reform education. I'd also like to see what he does about poverty and inequality in the most forgotten part of Ohio-SE Ohio. -
QuakerOatsHitsRus;543469 wrote:...which is what swept the Dems into power two years ago....People were fed up with Bush, it was not a mandate for an ultra liberal agenda.
Yesterday was great victory for the individual (vs. the State). People pushed back against the power grab perpetrated by both parties the past 6 years.
The fight is not over. It is the opening shot. The tentacles of government dependence have invaded deep into the American fabric. We must be steadfast in resisting the creeping stranglehold of over-dependence on government.
It is the resilience of the empowered individual which gives America her strength.... self reliant individuals making their own decisions, taking responsibility for their actions, and reaping the rewards or the consequences of those actions. That is what freedom is, and that is what is embodied in the Constitution by our founders. They did not envision a government that entraps and ensnares people in a web of dependency. They did not envision a government who takes the people's hard earned money and 'cares' for them from cradle to grave according to an academic elitist's formula. No one can make decsions for the individual better than the individual himself. That is what FREEDOM is. That is what has always given us our strength. That is what we must persevere for. Complacent we dare not be.
Let yesterday's victory be a start. Let it be a gauntlet thrown down. Let it be the day when American's started to take back their government.
AMEN! -
bigdaddy2003I was flipping through channels last night and passed MSNBC and noticed they had a little panel going and of course they were making fun of Boehner for being emotional and already claiming election fraud in several states.
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QuakerOatsI Wear Pants;543485 wrote:I really want to make a joke involving the word "messiah".
Can't, that moniker is already taken. -
QuakerOatsptown_trojans_1;543529 wrote:Come on, he didn't do it alone. Strickland was in Congress at that time too, so taking your argument, Strickland balanced the budget too.
Good for Kasich. I'm intrigued to see if he can lead Ohio to real job growth and can reform education. I'd also like to see what he does about poverty and inequality in the most forgotten part of Ohio-SE Ohio.
You're right., it was actually Kasich and Newt. They did 99% of the heavy lifting; Strickland wouldn't know how to open a spreadsheet. -
Writerbuckeyeptown_trojans_1;543529 wrote:Come on, he didn't do it alone. Strickland was in Congress at that time too, so taking your argument, Strickland balanced the budget too.
Good for Kasich. I'm intrigued to see if he can lead Ohio to real job growth and can reform education. I'd also like to see what he does about poverty and inequality in the most forgotten part of Ohio-SE Ohio.
Well, according to PolitiFact, they say the following about his role:
Kasich deserves credit for conceiving, sponsoring and negotiating passage of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997.
While they go on to say that his ad touting his role as being only half factual, it's obvious they give him much of the credit as he has claimed in the campaign (rightfully so). Strickland is not mentioned as a key player at all. -
QuakerOatsCenterBHSFan;543464 wrote:Charlie Wilson got wayyyyyy too comfy with being a politician/congressman. He never wanted to deal with his constituents face to face. He only wanted to deal with people through emails and controlled telephone calls.
I take that back. During the past 6-9 months, he was more than happy to have facetoface meetings with various unions, covered by the media.
This morning Charlie Wilson released a statement saying he was proud of everything he did.
- proud of forgetting where he came from
- proud of forgetting who he worked for
- proud of not wanting to listen to his constituents/employers
- proud of losing his identity in the DC machine
- proud of smacking every single person in the Ohio Valley in the mouth when they were begging him not to do what he did
- proud of becoming corrupt
- proud of being a good old boy union stooge
Charlie Wilson is a PRIME example of everything that has gone wrong with the democrat party.
BINGO !!!!!!!!!! -
QuakerOatsPMSnbc was incredibly pathetic. Where has Lawrence O'Donnell been for the past two years; why did he not get so belligerent in asking the very same debt ceiling question to the radical liberals who have been responsible for deficit spending into the trillions???!!!???!!!
He made a complete fool of himself and I only wish Eric Cantor had said exactly that --- where have you been, jackass ??? -
CenterBHSFanCenterBHSFan;543507 wrote:Somebody on here mentioned last night that Bachmann zinged Matthews over that. Didn't see/hear it, but might make it to youtube today.ptown_trojans_1;543510 wrote:Yeah, I heard that as well.
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After watching this I noticed two things:
- she didn't play the game he was wanting to play
- it wasn't her that zinged Matthews, somebody else did -
bigdaddy2003Have to laugh at people like Olbermann and Maddow who always go on about how demonic republicans/conservatives are and then basically in a childish whine they sit on their MSNBC perch and make fun of republicans/conservatives.
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WriterbuckeyePSNBC was unwatchable, for the most part.
Olberdouche and his band of merry mental midgets spent the entire evening trying to make the election about the beginnings of a civil war within the Republican Party -- rather than actually looking at why the country was rejecting Democrats and their policies all over the place.
They kept saying how the GOP was "purging" via the Tea Party anyone who didn't agree with them (not true, for the most part) but they then ignored the indirect purge that the Democrats were causing in their party by forcing moderates to toe the leftist line -- and lose their jobs in the process.
Because of Obama and Pelosi's strong arm tactics with cap & trade and the health care bill, LOTS of moderate Dems lost their jobs last night. That was ONLY because the leftists forced them to back the party, rather than vote their conscience.
You can call it what you want -- but it's a purge, all the same.