Quit picking on Obama……

ironsides

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Ironsides, isn’t that pot calling the kettle black? You side had the absolute control of every branch of government for six years (presidency, Senate, House and Supreme Court); you people could have repealed the law of gravity if you wanted.

Your party made a royal mess of everything. Not only did they get you involved in Iraq, but they gave you the current economic meltdown. They gave you huge deficits. While in Canada Liberals were running healthy surpluses, in USA Bush and his gang were borrowing like there was no tomorrow, and spending money like drunken sailors. It was not for nothing that you got your head handed to you twice in a row, in 2006 and 2008.

Now you complaining that Obama is mismanaging the economy, after being in power for just six months, lacks credibility. Bush had eight years to make a horrible mess of the economy; it will take more than six months to set it right.

Also, 1990, wasn't that the Bush era? Your man was the President at that time. Your man bungled the running of Mustang Ranch.


Does it really matter what party was or is in power, the same individuals are always there. Check out this list, some have always been there, wonder who is really running the country? Bush, Obama it doesn't really matter. Everybody is trying to get a cut of the pie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_United_States_Senators_by_seniority

List of current United States Senators by age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Notice how many of the most powerful names never change. irregardless of party.


Here is another thing to think about. When the U.S. Post Office went private, saying competition would make things cheaper. Then the goverment made sure it would never have any competition, Now they want to control healthcare with a promise we will have choices with private health care also. The same people lied to us once can we trust them now, (hehehe) sure we can this time they mean it. They know what we want. Time to stop the sheep from taking over herd. Obama is only part of the cause, his company has been in charge now for 2 1/2 years, not 6 months.
 

Walter

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SirJosephPorter

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Ironsides, I don’t think Byrd is the oldest Senator ever. I think Strom Thurmond was 100 years old when he was in the Senate. So lately if anything, Senate has got a bit younger.

I think your political system is to blame for that. In USA, huge amounts of money are essential to run for statewide office (governor or Senator). So the incumbent has huge advantage over any challenger. Add to that the fact that many constituencies represent safe Democratic or Republican stronghold, and it s a foregone conclusion that you will keep seeing the same fossils over and over again.

In this respect, Canada has an advantage. If people are mad at governing party, it does not matter how good the candidate in their area is (or how much money he spends), he gets his head handed to him. Many elections in Canada see a big turnover of MPs. That is why turnover in Canadian House of Commons is much more that US House. Also in USA candidates need huge amounts of money, in Canada, that is not the case.

As long as elections are mainly governed by the money involved, the same situation will continue.
 

Walter

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Obama Weekly Approval Average Now 52%, a New Low

Approval among seniors, upper-income Americans has fallen below 50%

by Lydia Saad
PRINCETON, NJ -- President Barack Obama's most recent weekly job approval rating is 52% for the seven-day period ending on Sunday, similar to the 54% reading from the previous week but down significantly from 59% a month ago. His average disapproval rating during the past week is 41%.
In June, Obama maintained approval ratings in the 60% range, roughly twice his disapproval rating. Obama still enjoys a double-digit gap between his average approval and average disapproval scores -- 11 percentage points for the week of Aug. 17-23. However, that buffer has shrunk considerably since mid-July, due to diminished support across the board.