Quit picking on Obama……

captain morgan

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Can somebody please explain to me how Obama is different than Bush?

Obama is crushing the financial and energy sectors at the expense of the community at large.. Further, he OK'd the payment of nearly a trillion in the face of a massive debt/deficit.

Obama is teh American's Trudeau... They won't be forgetting him for generations.
 

petros

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Obama is crushing the financial and energy sectors at the expense of the community at large.. Further, he OK'd the payment of nearly a trillion in the face of a massive debt/deficit.

Obama is teh American's Trudeau... They won't be forgetting him for generations.
All of which began under the Bush admin or admins prior. Not a damn thing has "changed" nor will it "change" in the future under another admin.

It's pretty damn obvious.
 

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"I am not interested in anything FOX has to say, YJ. Fox message can be summed up in a few words, Republican good, Democrat bad."

There is nobody as ignorant as one who not only wants to stay that way, but also proud of it.

What?

Whatever you say Mr. Cons Are Never Wrong.:roll:

....and you throw the word idiot around at other people?

WOW!
 

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SirJosephPorter

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The Bamster's black and Bush spent less.

It is the first that really bothers you (and bothers the teabaggers).

Obama is crushing the financial and energy sectors at the expense of the community at large.. Further, he OK'd the payment of nearly a trillion in the face of a massive debt/deficit.

Obama is teh American's Trudeau... They won't be forgetting him for generations.

If he is American Trudeau, they will remember him fondly for generations, as Trudeau will be. The last poll I saw showed that Trudeau remains very popular with Canadians. So does his legacy, the Charter.

All of which began under the Bush admin or admins prior. Not a damn thing has "changed" nor will it "change" in the future under another admin.

It's pretty damn obvious.

Actually it all began under Reagan administration. He established the hallowed conservative tradition of borrow and spend. His successor Bush continued the tradition with gusto.

Clinton was the welcome spark of sanity in the Republican world of madness. He converted huge deficits into healthy surpluses. Which the second Bush promptly converted into huge deficit,s once again, by giving tax cuts to the rich.

So the borrow and spend conservative tradition really started with Reagan.
 

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Under the new health care bill - did you know that all real estate transactions will be subject to a 3.8% Sales Tax? The bulk of these new taxes don't kick in until 2013 (presumably after Obama’s re-election). You can thank Nancy, Harry and Barack and your local Democrat Congressman for this one. If you sell your $400,000 home, there will be a $15,200 tax. This bill is set to screw the retiring generation who often downsize their homes. Is this Hope & Change great or what? Does this stuff makes your November and 2012 votes more important?

While were on the subject:



Meltup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb1n1X0Oqdw&NR=1


Meltup Update
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4ez21OItqQ&feature=channel


Yup, he is driving us off the cliff.



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SirJosephPorter

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REAL ESTATE SALES TAX

Under the new health care bill - did you know that all real estate transactions will be subject to a 3.8% Sales Tax? The bulk of these new taxes don't kick in until 2013 (presumably after Obama’s re-election). You can thank Nancy, Harry and Barack and your local Democrat Congressman for this one. If you sell your $400,000 home, there will be a $15,200 tax. This bill is set to screw the retiring generation who often downsize their homes. Is this Hope & Change great or what? Does this stuff makes your November and 2012 votes more important?

So, where did you think the money was going to come from to provide health care for the uninsured? There is no such thing as a free lunch, the money has to come from somewhere. Real estate tax is as good a way as any.

And if a retiring person is going to get 400,000 $ in cash, why should he grudge giving 15,000 of it to the government? He will still end up with 385,000 $ cash. Or are you saying that he will be able to live high on the hog on 400,000 $, but the poor fellow will starve on 385,000$?
 

ironsides

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So, where did you think the money was going to come from to provide health care for the uninsured? There is no such thing as a free lunch, the money has to come from somewhere. Real estate tax is as good a way as any.

And if a retiring person is going to get 400,000 $ in cash, why should he grudge giving 15,000 of it to the government? He will still end up with 385,000 $ cash. Or are you saying that he will be able to live high on the hog on 400,000 $, but the poor fellow will starve on 385,000$?

Who said we wanted the free lunch in the first place. If you cannot afford to eat in an expensive restaurant, you go somewhere else, don't ask everyone else to pay for you.



That $385,000 is usually what people expect to retire on after they sell their big expensive home that their kids were raised in. lets not forget, most would like to settle down in a smaller home in a nice place to spend the rest of their lives.
 

ironsides

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Greatest news from "Time" there can be.

Under pressure, the Democrats are cracking. On both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, there is a realization that Nancy Pelosi's hold on the speakership is in true jeopardy; that losing control of the Senate is not out of the question; and that time, once the Democrats' best friend, is now their mortal enemy. Since January, when Scott Brown won Ted Kennedy's Massachusetts Senate seat, the President's party has tried to downplay in public what its pollsters have been saying in private: that Obama's alienation of independents and white voters, along with the enthusiasm gap between the right and the left, means that Republicans are on a trajectory to pick up massive numbers of House and Senate seats, perhaps even to regain control of Congress.


Midterm Elections: Democrats Start to Fear Senate Losses - TIME


Run little Democrats Run run run, straight to the asylum, never could take the pressure.