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Michelle Bachmann's husband tries to straighten out gays

  • gut
    queencitybuckeye;879590 wrote: Careful of the name calling, I was frankly surprised to find out what an intellectual lightweight the current POTUS turned out to be. He's slick with a prepared speech, but off the prompter, he all but babbles incoherently. I knew I wouldn't care for his policies, but was disappointed to find out that he flat out isn't very smart.
    This is because he knows absolutely nothing of business and economics, which is sort of critical to domestic policy (nor does he know much more on foreign affairs or cultures). I don't think he's not intelligent, it's just painfully obvious in off-the-cuff remarks that has has absolutely no knowledge of many things he needs to have. In a nutshell, he's just grossly unqualified to be POTUS, still even after nearly 3 years in office.
  • jmog
    Bigdogg;879619 wrote:Any plan that the current group of incompetent boobs in Congress has to fix the economy will also be a first. So far the party on no has did everything but come up with anything remotely addressing the problems.
    You must have missed the budget that the HoR passed but the Senate won't act on.
    You must have missed cut, cap, and balance that the HoR passed and the senate refused to even vote on. Which would have actually done something with respect to our deficit and debt unlike the crap that finally passed.

    But you are right...the Rs havent had any ideas yet...at least pay attention before you make false comments.
  • jmog
    FairwoodKing;883417 wrote:I don't vote for a candidate solely on his or her gay record, but since I am somewhat of an activist, I do take this into account. From my observation, every leading Republican candidate seems to have a strong anti-gay agenda. I'm just glad Don't Ask Don't Tell is out the door and that a big state like New York allows gay marriage. I don't think any of the Repub candidates can take those things away from us.

    I like Obama because he got rid of DADT and he implemented Obamacare as he promised to do. I am disappointed that he didn't get more jobs created, but that's the only knock against him.
    Oh my gosh...the ONLY KNOCK against him? Oh good Lord take off the blinders.
  • I Wear Pants
    It isn't the only knock but it is certainly the largest knock and my biggest disappointment with him.
  • bigdaddy2003
    I'm an independent and I can't see much of anything this POTUS has done that warrants being re-elected.
  • I Wear Pants
    bigdaddy2003;883576 wrote:I'm an independent and I can't see much of anything this POTUS has done that warrants being re-elected.
    I'm an independent and while I agree with that on many fronts I also don't subscribe to the "anything else is a per se improvement" philosophy. So I'll continue to be skeptical of any and all candidates. Unfortunately they all fucking suck so far, including Obama.
  • bigdaddy2003
    I Wear Pants;883578 wrote:I'm an independent and while I agree with that on many fronts I also don't subscribe to the "anything else is a per se improvement" philosophy. So I'll continue to be skeptical of any and all candidates. Unfortunately they all fucking suck so far, including Obama.
    Right. I mean most politicians blow and none of them are going to fit your exact beliefs but I would take any of the Republican candidates over Barry right now. Just my opinion.
  • O-Trap
    FairwoodKing;883417 wrote:I don't vote for a candidate solely on his or her gay record, but since I am somewhat of an activist, I do take this into account. From my observation, every leading Republican candidate seems to have a strong anti-gay agenda. I'm just glad Don't Ask Don't Tell is out the door and that a big state like New York allows gay marriage. I don't think any of the Repub candidates can take those things away from us.

    I like Obama because he got rid of DADT and he implemented Obamacare as he promised to do. I am disappointed that he didn't get more jobs created, but that's the only knock against him.
    It would seem that Paul is in support of the same cause for which you are an advocate. What say you to someone like that?
    I Wear Pants;883566 wrote:It isn't the only knock but it is certainly the largest knock and my biggest disappointment with him.

    Ultimately, it's not the Federal government's responsibility to "create" jobs, anyway. I would much rather prefer a leader that believes in getting the Federal government out of the way of the growth of the private sector, which would perpetuate new positions that would need filled.

    Frankly, there are several Republicans currently in contention that I'm not sure understand that any better than the president does.
    bigdaddy2003;883586 wrote:Right. I mean most politicians blow and none of them are going to fit your exact beliefs but I would take any of the Republican candidates over Barry right now. Just my opinion.
    Honestly, with some of them, you're going to get much of the same in terms of wasteful spending. The only difference will be what they spend the unconstitutional portion of the taxes on.

    Neither party is a good option, at the moment. No wonder people are sick of the current administration, but are hard-pressed to find a viable alternative.
  • gut
    bigdaddy2003;883586 wrote:Right. I mean most politicians blow and none of them are going to fit your exact beliefs but I would take any of the Republican candidates over Barry right now. Just my opinion.
    BO is a failure. That some of the Repub candidates MIGHT also be a similar failure doesn't abdicate the need for a change. If Barry were running a company any of us owned, he'd have been fired already. Oh, wait....we DO own this and yet, somehow, some people would let him continue to collect a paycheck.

    Honestly, when someone is this incompetent and this ineffective there's no justification to fear something worse.
  • I Wear Pants
    O-Trap;883616 wrote: Ultimately, it's not the Federal government's responsibility to "create" jobs, anyway. I would much rather prefer a leader that believes in getting the Federal government out of the way of the growth of the private sector, which would perpetuate new positions that would need filled.
    I didn't mean to imply that the job creation I was speaking of should have come from a or a group of mandates or anything. Just that whether from lack of effective policy or too much policy (hint: it's a mix of both not just the latter as Republicans will have you believe) we haven't seen job growth like we'd like to.