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08-30-2010, 09:04 PM | #61 | |
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09-15-2010, 11:18 AM | #62 |
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I'm loving the cannibalism going on within the Republican party.
I'm sure by now you've seen the news about the Tea Party candidate, Christine O'Donnell, beating out the favored Republican candidate in Deleware, who was a sure bet to help them win Joe Biden's old seat. This race, along with a few others, dashed any hopes the GOP had of winning back the Senate. I think this is good news for President Obama and Dems leading up to 2012. |
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I think its good news for Americans too. The more bona fide choices the better. Competition/alternatives/choices/ideas/ect - the more the better
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One thing is sure the Tea Party is dragging the GOP further to the right, and while the anger towards government and Washington is legit, Republicans and the Tea Party have yet to provide any solutions. I got two words for you in 2012: Sara Palin. |
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09-15-2010, 03:00 PM | #68 | |
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It's funny, here we are almost two years following the last presidential election and we have no idea about any of Sarah Palin's policy prescriptions for the country. That's scary. |
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09-15-2010, 03:16 PM | #69 |
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I don't get the appeal of Palin. Not at all.
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09-15-2010, 03:34 PM | #70 | |
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09-16-2010, 10:35 AM | #71 | |
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As an intelligent, rational, and sane person, you shouldn't understand her appeal.
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09-16-2010, 10:41 AM | #73 |
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You wouldnt hit that?
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09-16-2010, 11:05 AM | #74 | |
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Find me one economist that didn't think the stimulus worked. Not a journo or politico, but an economist. Fine me just one. Unemployment would be in the mid-teens without it, easily. The second jobs bill for small businesses that you're referring to will use untapped TARP funds, so it won't add anything to the deficit. President Obama has created more jobs in his first two years than George W. Bush did during both of his terms. Did you know that? The stimulus has created somewhere north of 3 million jobs. Is that a failure by your definition? Nearly all the banks have repayed the bailout money profit to the U.S. taxpayer. Is that a failure?http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/bu...1taxpayer.html The auto industry is showing signs of growth and being profitable for the first time in years. Is that a failure? See you and GMScud, for that matter, throw out these blanket statements; "Obama's a failure" or "Everything he's tried has failed". WTF? That's not telling me anything. And what the hell is everything?? He did what he said he was going to in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Is the economy where we want it to be - of course not. But surely you, of all people, don't believe that government can solve all problems. As far as Palin, well, that's just my opinion of course. I think she'll run. |
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Arnold Kling, Marc De Vos, RealClearPolitics - Obama's State Capitalism: A Failure of Modesty Allan Meltzer - professor of economics at Carnegie Mellon Allan Meltzer: Why Obamanomics Has Failed - WSJ.com Peter Morici, a business professor at the University of Maryland and former chief economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission, said Mr. Obama's proposed small-business lending fund is "a drop in the bucket" compared with what is needed. With the estate tax scheduled to be reimposed at the end of this year, he said, small businesses will suffer even more. "I can't imagine a president with a more anti-small-business agenda than Barack Obama," Mr. Morici said. "What you saw in the Rose Garden was the cynical enterprise of a cynical man. He simply doesn't believe in the private sector, and it shows in his actions." (Stephen Dinan and Kara Rowland, "'Stimulus' or not, Obama seeks new spending,'" Washington Times, 6/13/2010) University of Chicago’s Eugene Fama and Columbia University’s Charles Calomiris Obvious Failure of Stimulus Becomes Obvious Even To Economists - Hit & Run : Reason Magazine Jeffrey Sachs Keynesian Economist, Jeffrey Sachs Says President Obama's Stimulus has Failed | The Hinterland Gazette Quote:
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When the President first began selling his stimulus plan to the American people in November 2008, he promised it would create 2.5 million jobs. But as employment fell at the end of 2008, President-elect Obama increased his employment promise by one million to 3.5 millions jobs created. At the time, employment stood at about 134.3 million. Using these two data points, one can objectively establish the Obama jobs target for December 2010 at 137.8 million. Fast forward to July 2010 and the latest jobs report shows total U.S. employment at almost 130.5 million. This means President Obama’s stimulus has failed to meet its own standard for success by 7.4 million jobs. Quote:
Top Official, Citing TARP, Doubts Obama's Small Business Lending Plan Small Banks STILL Struggling Despite Wall Street Bailout TARP Global Impact: U.S. Bailout Helped Overseas Banks Bailed-Out Banks Finance 'Legalized Loan Shark' Payday Lenders, Says New Report Here's some more links: Fifth TARP Bank Fails, Likely Wiping Out Taxpayer Stake - Washington Wire - WSJ I haven't fact checked this one, but there's some interesting points here. Why TARP Was a Taxpayer Failure But a Political Class Success Quote:
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More U.S. Troops Killed in Afghanistan Under Obama Than Under Bush | MichaelMoore.com Don't believe all the numbers that come out of the Administration. Morning Bell: Why the Obama Stimulus Failed | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News.
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