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Media waking–up to the failure of.......Obama

  • cbus4life
    Trust me, Belly has gotten the best of all of us, at times.
  • Belly35
    OK! Cbus4life, CenterBHSfan and BigAppleBuckeye have a great day ...... my friends
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    Belly35 wrote: OK! Cbus4life, CenterBHSfan and BigAppleBuckeye have a great day ...... my friends
    You too Belly! Perhaps there will be a day when you and I see eye-to-eye ... until then, best wishes to you.
  • Belly35
    BigAppleBuckeye wrote:
    Belly35 wrote: OK! Cbus4life, CenterBHSfan and BigAppleBuckeye have a great day ...... my friends
    You too Belly! Perhaps there will be a day when you and I see eye-to-eye ... until then, best wishes to you.
    Than must likely not going to happen but we are people an have other interest...Broadway, Gold Market, Aminial and Oriental Rugs which can balance out the other aspect of friendship.

    Good personal friend of mine: http://www.justdessertsnyc.com/?page_id=37 Next time I'm in NY and she is on Broadway I will see if I can get some show ticket from her.
  • cbus4life
    Belly35 wrote: OK! Cbus4life, CenterBHSfan and BigAppleBuckeye have a great day ...... my friends
    Right back at ya, Belly!

    And, as always, god bless for your service in Vietnam.

    /salute

    You can be my platoon leader any day.
  • CenterBHSFan
    BigApple, props to you! I gotta say that I was probably a bit rambunctious myself. Sometimes this stuff happens, but then it blows over and we move on. This is part of the reason why I love posting on political forums. Sometimes I think people need to vent a little because sometimes, that is the only way people are skipped out of their groove. (ahh, the days of vinyl!)
    At any rate, I don't hold any grudges. But I keep respect, and I respect what you did. Well done!
    ........................

    Belly, I don't always agree with your persective, but it's your right to have it and your right to post it. I have never felt the need to be antagonistic towards you. Some things are meant to be read with a grain of salt, and I wish others would learn that.
    ........................

    Cbus, been to any yard sales lately?
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    Belly35 wrote:
    BigAppleBuckeye wrote:
    Belly35 wrote: OK! Cbus4life, CenterBHSfan and BigAppleBuckeye have a great day ...... my friends
    You too Belly! Perhaps there will be a day when you and I see eye-to-eye ... until then, best wishes to you.
    Than must likely not going to happen but we are people an have other interest...Broadway, Gold Market, Aminial and Oriental Rugs which can balance out the other aspect of friendship.

    Good personal friend of mine: http://www.justdessertsnyc.com/?page_id=37 Next time I'm in NY and she is on Broadway I will see if I can get some show ticket from her.
    Very cool!
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    CenterBHSFan wrote: BigApple, props to you! I gotta say that I was probably a bit rambunctious myself. Sometimes this stuff happens, but then it blows over and we move on. This is part of the reason why I love posting on political forums. Sometimes I think people need to vent a little because sometimes, that is the only way people are skipped out of their groove. (ahh, the days of vinyl!)
    At any rate, I don't hold any grudges. But I keep respect, and I respect what you did. Well done!
    ........................

    Belly, I don't always agree with your persective, but it's your right to have it and your right to post it. I have never felt the need to be antagonistic towards you. Some things are meant to be read with a grain of salt, and I wish others would learn that.
    ........................

    Cbus, been to any yard sales lately?
    Thanks Center, feeling the love on the political forum today, even from Belly! :)
  • CenterBHSFan
    ^^^ haha!

    Tell Websurfin to come over sometime, we need more chicks over here!
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    CenterBHSFan wrote: ^^^ haha!

    Tell Websurfin to come over sometime, we need more chicks over here!
    Don't encourage her! Once she starts chirping about politics, there is no stopping her! :P
  • fish82
    Jeez...I leave for half a day and flowers and rainbows friggin break out all over the place. What's wrong with you people today????? :P
  • CenterBHSFan
    Well, I can't speak for others, but I think in my practically sleepless night I found some scope of my inner zen.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Wonder what the reaction to his words today from his unemployment meetings will be.

    First of all, it's a joke that the NFIB and Chamber weren't invited to this--yet he says that small business is well represented.

    But did I honestly hear him correctly when he basically blamed unemployment on small business because "they've learned to be more productive with fewer employees, which is good for profits but not good for hiring." That they should be more worried about hiring people than their profits...

    Clearly as the head of what is basically the only "business" that doesn't have to turn a profit to stay afloat, he clearly doesn't understand how important your profits are. But I honestly can't believe I heard that today. I'm baffled. This guy is dumber than I ever could have thought. Want them to hire more people--maybe you ought to cut their taxes so they can make a profit AND hire new employees...hmm, maybe that makes too much sense to him. But does he not realize that in saying that, if everyone were to go along with it, not only would it kill the economy and MANY businesses in the long run--but if they're not making money then the government is going to lose A LOT of tax revenue. What a MORON!
  • Websurfinbird

    Bush has an Ivy League MBA, and somehow he's a drooling retard. You do the math.
    It's called D-A-D-D-Y, he bought his way in, as do a lot other folks.

    I think the jury is still out on Obama. The real test will come with this whole health care debacle.
  • CenterBHSFan
    YAY! Another chick!
  • cbus4life
    Websurfinbird wrote:

    Bush has an Ivy League MBA, and somehow he's a drooling retard. You do the math.
    It's called D-A-D-D-Y, he bought his way in, as do a lot other folks.

    I think the jury is still out on Obama. The real test will come with this whole health care debacle.
    While i don't agree with you about Bush, it is funny, because i had this conversation with my fiancee the other day.

    She worked as an archivist at Harvard for 3 years after undergrad before heading back to graduate school at UofM.

    According to her, almost every Ivy league school, in the last 10 years, has tried to get rid of the "legacy" system in one way or another because it really does lower the quality of students at the school. But then they realize that money from alumni donations might/would drop dramatically, they scrap it.

    The alumni freak out, and the idea is dropped.

    She met plenty of students who had NO business being at Harvard, but they were a "legacy," so they essentially got in only because of that.

    Ok, carry on.
  • Websurfinbird
    BigAppleBuckeye wrote:
    CenterBHSFan wrote: ^^^ haha!

    Tell Websurfin to come over sometime, we need more chicks over here!
    Don't encourage her! Once she starts chirping about politics, there is no stopping her! :P
    The chirping has begun.

    To be honest, I think (gasp), I may be more to the right than my huddle lover.

    I didn't so much vote for Obama as much as I voted against Sara Palin (I know, stupid reason, but I really don't like her). I thought the Obama ticket was the best of the viable options.

    If McCain didn't let himself get taken over by the Bush campaign folks and portrayed himself as a true independent he would have gotten my vote. Despite all that, i still have a lot of respect for him. FYI, my parents, Jewish, NY-ers (i mean do you get more liberal than that?) voted for McCain. In reality though, my mom was hoping Hillary Clinton would have gotten the Dem nod.

    I am very curious to see how the Obama term plays out. And equally as curious to see who the Republicans put up in 2012. And most of all I hope that one day we can go beyond the two-party system.
  • CenterBHSFan
    SQ_Crazies wrote:Clearly as the head of what is basically the only "business" that doesn't have to turn a profit to stay afloat, he clearly doesn't understand how important your profits are. But I honestly can't believe I heard that today. I'm baffled. This guy is dumber than I ever could have thought. Want them to hire more people--maybe you ought to cut their taxes so they can make a profit AND hire new employees...hmm, maybe that makes too much sense to him. But does he not realize that in saying that, if everyone were to go along with it, not only would it kill the economy and MANY businesses in the long run--but if they're not making money then the government is going to lose A LOT of tax revenue. What a MORON!
    Crazies! Haven't you learned anything?!? <sigh> :s

    If our government cuts taxes for business owners, who else is going to pay for a government instituted massive social program?
    Also, don't forget, business owners have to have their taxes increased in order for the government to get the ball rolling on a single payer health insurance system in about 10-15-20 years.
    :D
  • SQ_Crazies
    We will never go beyond the two-party system in your lifetime...99% guarantee.
  • SQ_Crazies
    CenterBHSFan wrote:
    SQ_Crazies wrote:Clearly as the head of what is basically the only "business" that doesn't have to turn a profit to stay afloat, he clearly doesn't understand how important your profits are. But I honestly can't believe I heard that today. I'm baffled. This guy is dumber than I ever could have thought. Want them to hire more people--maybe you ought to cut their taxes so they can make a profit AND hire new employees...hmm, maybe that makes too much sense to him. But does he not realize that in saying that, if everyone were to go along with it, not only would it kill the economy and MANY businesses in the long run--but if they're not making money then the government is going to lose A LOT of tax revenue. What a MORON!
    Crazies! Haven't you learned anything?!? <sigh> :s

    If our government cuts taxes for business owners, who else is going to pay for a government instituted massive social program?
    Also, don't forget, business owners have to have their taxes increased in order for the government to get the ball rolling on a single payer health insurance system in about 10-15-20 years.
    :D
    :@
  • fish82
    Websurfinbird wrote:

    Bush has an Ivy League MBA, and somehow he's a drooling retard. You do the math.
    It's called D-A-D-D-Y, he bought his way in, as do a lot other folks.

    I think the jury is still out on Obama. The real test will come with this whole health care debacle.
    Did he buy him the diplomas?
  • eersandbeers
    fish82 wrote:
    Websurfinbird wrote:

    Bush has an Ivy League MBA, and somehow he's a drooling retard. You do the math.
    It's called D-A-D-D-Y, he bought his way in, as do a lot other folks.

    I think the jury is still out on Obama. The real test will come with this whole health care debacle.
    Did he buy him the diplomas?

    Probably. Do you think he was smart enough to even get in let alone graduate? Those Ivy League schools are notorious for being persuaded by money.
  • cbus4life
    eersandbeers wrote:
    fish82 wrote:
    Websurfinbird wrote:

    Bush has an Ivy League MBA, and somehow he's a drooling retard. You do the math.
    It's called D-A-D-D-Y, he bought his way in, as do a lot other folks.

    I think the jury is still out on Obama. The real test will come with this whole health care debacle.
    Did he buy him the diplomas?

    Probably. Do you think he was smart enough to even get in let alone graduate? Those Ivy League schools are notorious for being persuaded by money.
    See my post above.

    Obviously, lots of kids do get their by merits, smarts, etc. I have numerous friends who fit into that category.

    But personal experience and observations from those close to me point to the fact that the "legacy" system is running rampant in Ivy world.
  • fish82
    eersandbeers wrote:
    fish82 wrote:
    Websurfinbird wrote:

    Bush has an Ivy League MBA, and somehow he's a drooling retard. You do the math.
    It's called D-A-D-D-Y, he bought his way in, as do a lot other folks.

    I think the jury is still out on Obama. The real test will come with this whole health care debacle.
    Did he buy him the diplomas?

    Probably. Do you think he was smart enough to even get in let alone graduate? Those Ivy League schools are notorious for being persuaded by money.
    They're also notorious for giving out law degrees to black guys to maintain their AA quotas. :rolleyes:

    Doesn't say much for the Ivy League education you people are always humping when they sell MBAs to retards like Bush, huh?
  • Websurfinbird
    cbus4life wrote:
    Websurfinbird wrote:

    Bush has an Ivy League MBA, and somehow he's a drooling retard. You do the math.
    It's called D-A-D-D-Y, he bought his way in, as do a lot other folks.

    I think the jury is still out on Obama. The real test will come with this whole health care debacle.
    While i don't agree with you about Bush, it is funny, because i had this conversation with my fiancee the other day.

    She worked as an archivist at Harvard for 3 years after undergrad before heading back to graduate school at UofM.

    According to her, almost every Ivy league school, in the last 10 years, has tried to get rid of the "legacy" system in one way or another because it really does lower the quality of students at the school. But then they realize that money from alumni donations might/would drop dramatically, they scrap it.

    The alumni freak out, and the idea is dropped.

    She met plenty of students who had NO business being at Harvard, but they were a "legacy," so they essentially got in only because of that.

    Ok, carry on.
    Granted I don't know the validity of these sites (CNN maybe), but according to my sources Bush got a 1206 on his SATs.

    http://www.insidepolitics.org/heard/heard32300.html
    http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/01/20/timep.affirm.action.tm/

    Now that isn't a bad score. I mean he did better than Jessie (1205!) Spano. However no average person gets into a top IVY with an SAT score under 1300 (i'm thinking in terms of the old SATs of course). I got a (respectable, I think) score of 1260 on mine and the best I did in terms of the IVY league was get wait-listed at Barnard.

    So my point is that while Bush isn't a complete dullard as many would claim, I stand by my post that he got into Yale because of his family connections.