saden1
11-03-2010, 01:21 AM
So do you think this soon to be disastrous day for Dems is a referendum on Obama's agenda?
Obama's agenda was clear the day he ran for office. Unless I am mistaken he and the dems did for the most part what they promised to do. I'm I wrong?
Is this election a referendum on Obama? We can't know for sure but we will know if it wasn't when he trounces whoever runs against him in 2012.
saden1
11-03-2010, 01:26 AM
I would also like to thank all the Tea Party candidates that lost today. Big shout-out...much love for saving the day.
GMScud
11-03-2010, 01:32 AM
I thought Republicans took over the senate in 1994 too. How can it possibly be the best since WII if you haven't taken over the senate? Looking forward to a contorted answer.
It's looking like it could be a net gain in the House of around 65 seats. Senate may not come with it, but it still could be a the best overall showing in decades. 65+ House of Rep members and a minimum of 6 Senators went down tonight. It will be interesting to see Lord Obama's response tomorrow before he sets sail for his $200M/day Mumbai trip.
I know it hurts. Just don't take out your party's failures on me. All the inspired folks that stormed the polls in 2008 for your Lord certainly didn't back your boy today. The impulse vote for "change" doesn't exist anymore.
If that's the contorted answer you were waiting for, then there you go.
GMScud
11-03-2010, 01:33 AM
I would also like to thank all the Tea Party candidates that lost today. Big shout-out...much love for saving the day.
LOL!!!!! So funny how the standards get lowered.
saden1
11-03-2010, 01:41 AM
It's looking like it could be a net gain in the House of around 65 seats. Senate may not come with it, but it still could be a the best overall showing in decades. 65+ House of Rep members and a minimum of 6 Senators went down tonight. It will be interesting to see Lord Obama's response tomorrow before he sets sail for his $200M/day Mumbai trip.
I know it hurts. Just don't take out your party's failures on me. All the inspired folks that stormed the polls in 2008 for your Lord certainly didn't back your boy today. The impulse vote for "change" doesn't exist anymore.
If that's the contorted answer you were waiting for, then there you go.
LOL, you really don't know me well at all. I feel nothing. I am still more upset about us losing to the Lions and all my hurt has been spent.
You lack any credible objectivity to see that this is a matter of turn out. You won on that basis nothing more. I am sure you are aware that Republicans in congress still poll lower then Democrats in congress.
Did you get your country back yet? Or is that slated for 2012? If it's going to be like 1996 I look forward to it.
saden1
11-03-2010, 01:44 AM
LOL!!!!! So funny how the standards get lowered.
What standard has been lowered? They did save the day for the Dems didn't they? If you guys were half as smart you would have ran better candidates. Harry shouldn't have been re-elected and there is no excuse for having Angle running against him.
saden1
11-03-2010, 01:51 AM
What low standards looks like...I believe he also rubber stamped Bush agenda which we all know was liberal and ran up the debt:
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JoeRedskin
11-03-2010, 07:15 AM
ahhh, the return of the saden links. How I missed them.
12thMan
11-03-2010, 08:05 AM
Awwww. Someone is annoyed. I'm hearing that song... "so ya had a bad day...." Just because the Democrats jumped into office under enormous clout in '08 and pushed a bunch of shit through doesn't mean it was good legislation. But hey, y'all didn't waste a good crisis, that's for sure. By the way, Obama's former seat in Illinois just got taken by a Republican.
For the record I'm a registered Independent and have been for a few months now (was Republican since 2000). The US political system is such crap right now. I want what's good for America, and I definitely lean right, but I can't align myself with either party at this point.
But this administration is a trainwreck, and the people are speaking, just like they did two years ago. But of course, it will be spun that the economy is so effed up because of the Bush years, that the people are simply impatient and knee-jerk voted Republican today because Obama didn't give us an immediate 180.
Blah Blah Blah. You had your supermajority. No one is impressed.
Fair enough. See you in 2012.
Whether the taste is sweet or not, as in all elections the people......have spoken.