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Thraxle wrote
at 11:18 AM, Wednesday March 4, 2009 EST
...and there is no sign that Mr. Obama is any different from the past democrats that sat in the oval office. The only exception is that he has 100% compliance within his party and a majority in congress that will pass anything Mr. Obama supports.
How hypocritical is it that Mr. Obama continues to remind the general public of the deficit he inherited, but then spends so recklessly that the possibility of having a balanced budget anytime within his term is utterly impossible. How hypocritical is it that the libs called the recent spending bill that was passed a "stimulus package". How does $20 billion dollars towards food stamps stimulate the economy? What jobs will be created by increasing food stamp allowances? This is only one example of many within that spending bill, but I'll try to avoid making this post unneccisarily long. One of you left wingers need to help me understand what our President is attempting to do. The view from the cheap seats here in right field makes the picture look exactly like I thought it would look before the election took place; the liberal democrats want a socialist republic in place of our cherished capitalistic society. Let's continue to drain the rich to pay for the poor. Let's continue to increase taxes on large corporations that have been laying off employees at an enormous pace. Let's increase benefits to the unemployed instead of finding ways to provide jobs for them. I'm ranting a bit, but one thing is clear. Barack Obama scares the living shit out of me. JP, UGB, anybody, please help me feel better about the job he's doing. And someone explain to me how the fuck he has a 67% approval rating. They must have done the polling at a foreclosure seminar or a foodbank. |
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fcuku_ wrote
at 12:11 PM, Wednesday March 9, 2016 EST I don't even know what to say about this election.
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dasfury wrote
at 12:32 PM, Wednesday March 9, 2016 EST The (nearly) weekly GOP catfights are great entertainment.
Does Rubio drop out before Florida? Does he risk the utter embarrassment of losing his home state? |
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deadcode wrote
at 1:33 PM, Wednesday March 9, 2016 EST I bet Rubio drops out before Florida to avoid embarrassment of a landslide defeat. Polls seem to indicate that is an almost certainty at this point.
Cruz is continuing to be beat week after week. His only change is to flip flop on his statements dismissing and disavowing a brokered convention. He already seems to be doing that. If Trump enters the convention with the most votes and Cruz + establishment take it away in a brokered convention it will spell the end to Cruz's political career and probably result with Trump running Independent. |
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deadcode wrote
at 9:01 AM, Friday March 11, 2016 EST |
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deadcode wrote
at 9:56 AM, Friday March 11, 2016 EST God bless our messiah! Praise the lord! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlI2rjPIRI0&feature=youtu.be&t=445
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deadcode wrote
at 8:56 AM, Monday March 14, 2016 EDT Holy sh*t you can't make this stuff up... Cruz is finished...
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/03/video-reveals-pastor-calls-for-execution-of-gays-then-introduces-ted-cruz-on-stage/ |
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fcuku_ wrote
at 10:49 AM, Monday March 14, 2016 EDT That would be implying that their backers are the least bit offended by the pastor's statement.
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deadcode wrote
at 12:22 PM, Monday March 14, 2016 EDT Not sure I agree; but let's just hypothetically say that is true.
Cruz needs to break out of the Santorum and Huckabee pathway. Meaning he needs to broaden his appeal to include western and north eastern republicans. New York and California isn't going to vote for that crap. Nor are most of the other Winner-Take-All states. With Rubio and Kasich on the ropes and Cruz not broadening his appeal; I think it could very much be possible for Trump to hit the 1200+ delegate threshold before convention. |
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deadcode wrote
at 9:08 PM, Tuesday March 15, 2016 EDT Rubio Out
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dasfury wrote
at 9:44 AM, Wednesday March 16, 2016 EDT Embarrassing for him really. But you know, it wasn't God's plan (or the fact his campaign was not so great).
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