Finn dAbuzz
 
  1  
Thu 20 Oct, 2011 03:27 pm
@Cycloptichorn,
Now I see whose style you pattern your posts after.
Cycloptichorn
 
  1  
Thu 20 Oct, 2011 06:54 pm
@Finn dAbuzz,
Finn dAbuzz wrote:

Now I see whose style you pattern your posts after.


Just a like-minded fellow traveler, who isn't afraid to call 'em as they see 'em.

Cycloptichorn
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Gargamel
 
  4  
Fri 21 Oct, 2011 08:32 am
@H2O MAN,



Just to save everybody time, H20 Man's link is to his photo album of last weekend's hootenanny in celebration of Georgia's new Grand Dragon.
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realjohnboy
 
  1  
Mon 14 Nov, 2011 02:11 pm
Big news today as the Supreme Court will review ObamaCare in March, 2012, with a decision at term end in early summer. That would be just ahead of the election.
The court had several cases to choose to review. As I understand it they will rule on ObamaCare broadly as well as the "individual mandate."
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Mon 14 Nov, 2011 02:28 pm
@realjohnboy,
I personally think ObamaCare was implemented too quickly without the necessary efficiencies and cost cutting legislation to make it viable economically for our country. The question of whether the federal government has the power to enforce its citizens to purchase anything is the biggest hurdle. ObamaCare doesn't consider the financial impact of the program which is a necessary component of universal health care.
Obama continues to show he doesn't understand fiscal responsibility.
hawkeye10
 
  2  
Mon 14 Nov, 2011 02:29 pm
Quote:
Solyndra has reached a turning point for President Obama. It has legs, and it is becoming a metaphor. Too many officials in the administration and friends of the White House are facing contradictions about what they knew and when they knew it.

It is a political problem because Solyndra reinforces people's negative perceptions of government, including wasted taxpayer money, payoffs to contributors and infighting within the highest levels of the Obama administration. It further erodes Obama's desired image as Mr. Clean, and it is even a setback for sincere, if misguided, clean-energy programs

The narrative is so compelling that, even though congressional Democrats won't vote for subpoenas to further the investigation, very few of them are willing to defend the White House or the Energy Department. They don't know what's going to happen next. They aren't sure the president does either.

It’s not just because of Solyndra, but not one Democrat could be confident in saying that the White House chief of staff, the energy secretary, the attorney general, the homeland security secretary and the treasury secretary will still be in their jobs by the time of the Democratic National Convention next summer. Yet, with so much disarray, the president can't clean house without revealing the extent of the chaos and thereby prompting full-scale panic, causing almost every Democrat on the ballot in a 2012 swing state to decide that it is time to fend for oneself.

The Solyndra fiasco is one more reason for Democrats to find their independent voice and discover an excuse to be elsewhere any time the president campaigns in their state.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-insiders/post/thanks-to-solyndra-bad-gets-worse/2011/11/13/gIQAYExFJN_blog.html?hpid=z5

Though I am sure that Obama will attempt to blame Bush for this fiasco, it is all Obama's.......He is so FUCKED.
parados
 
  2  
Tue 15 Nov, 2011 07:57 am
@hawkeye10,
Solyndra is nothing to anyone other than RW hacks. No one in the real world gives damn about it.

Solyndra is peanuts compared to Enron, Lehman, and hundreds of other companies that have cost this country a lot more money because of the cozy relationship of government and business.
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Tue 15 Nov, 2011 08:40 am
@parados,
You have that spot on. The GOP forgets very quickly who's responsible for the two wars that have lasted longer than WWII, and whe this Great Recession started.
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izzythepush
 
  1  
Tue 15 Nov, 2011 08:43 am
@parados,
Quote:
No one in the real world gives damn about it.

You're forgettinmg that Hawkeye does not live in the real world, but some nightmarish fantasy of his own creation.
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cicerone imposter
 
  2  
Tue 15 Nov, 2011 09:27 am
@Cycloptichorn,
Their SOP is to repeat lies until the majority of Americans think it's the truth as a diversionary tactic to move American thinking away from the truth. They can't live with facts, because it's too painful.
Finn dAbuzz
 
  0  
Tue 15 Nov, 2011 10:57 am
@cicerone imposter,
Jeez, sounds a lot like Democrats.
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georgeob1
 
  1  
Wed 16 Nov, 2011 11:25 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

Obama continues to show he doesn't understand fiscal responsibility.


Understatement of the decade !
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realjohnboy
 
  1  
Thu 17 Nov, 2011 03:30 pm
Obama's approval ratings had been slowly but steadily edging higher...until today when there was a big drop.
The reason for this, I think, is the comment Obama made that started with "(W)e have gotten lazy..."
The spin from Obama opponents neglects to mention who he meant by "we." But the damage has been done.
Cycloptichorn
 
  1  
Thu 17 Nov, 2011 03:35 pm
@realjohnboy,
realjohnboy wrote:

Obama's approval ratings had been slowly but steadily edging higher...until today when there was a big drop.
The reason for this, I think, is the comment Obama made that started with "(W)e have gotten lazy..."
The spin from Obama opponents neglects to mention who he meant by "we." But the damage has been done.


What a bunch of horsecrap this whole thing is... I doubt it has anything to do with his approval ratings going up or down, though.

Cycloptichorn
realjohnboy
 
  1  
Thu 17 Nov, 2011 06:18 pm
@Cycloptichorn,
Whatever. The approval rating slump could also be due to his going traveling. That has happened before.
Polls. Two new ones out today regarding the Iowa Republican Caucus. Both are of likely voters in the caucus and both are by organizations with what are perceived by some as having Republican leanings. The differences in the results say a lot about polls.
(Rassmussen) and {Polling Co} -
Cain (13%) {20%}
Gingrich (32%) {19%}
Romney (19%) {14%}
Paul (10%) {10%}
.
.
Undecided (7%) {16%}
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snood
 
  3  
Sat 21 Jan, 2012 07:53 am
Really apropos of nothing - just thought this was very cool...



izzythepush
 
  1  
Sat 21 Jan, 2012 08:00 am
@snood,
His singing is one hell of a lot better than Bush's dancing.
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H2O MAN
 
  -3  
Sat 21 Jan, 2012 08:10 am


Meanwhile, Obama slowly slips into oblivion... except that he
will be remembered as the worst president in American history.

What a failure this experiment has been, an absolute failure.
parados
 
  3  
Sat 21 Jan, 2012 08:42 am
@H2O MAN,
What "experiment"?
 

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