Fear No Evil
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Shouldn't we be complaining about Pelosi? After all, she is the one calling the shots. She has her little puppet strings all over Mr. Obama.
Originally posted by: waggy
this is getting tiering. he seems to be still campaigning. he won..no need to be on TV every day.
Originally posted by: Chris
This is what you get when you elect a celebrity lawyer for POTUS.
Originally posted by: Chris
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I don't think you know the meaning of Status Quo.
It's a relative term. You're applying it from administration to administration. I am applying it in to state of US politics as it's been over the past 50 years. Nothing's changed. The parties are as split as ever and the same problems that damned the previous 10 administrations exist under Obama. Same as it ever was. Status quo.
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Shouldn't we be complaining about Pelosi? After all, she is the one calling the shots. She has her little puppet strings all over Mr. Obama.
Originally posted by: Chris
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I don't think you know the meaning of Status Quo.
It's a relative term. You're applying it from administration to administration. I am applying it in to state of US politics as it's been over the past 50 years. Nothing's changed. The parties are as split as ever and the same problems that damned the previous 10 administrations exist under Obama. Same as it ever was. Status quo.
Based on your angry list of W conspiracies, I'd say you're the one who is politically polarized here.
I support neither Bush or Obama.
Political Compass puts me as a centrist leaning left and libertarian.
I don't follow parties,
I follow my gut.
And my gut tells me Obama is just another shitty lawyer who made POTUS by making grandiose campaign promises and being well-spoken with the rhetoric.
By status quo, I don't mean simply changing the policies of the previous administration. Any Dem candidate would have done the same.
Obama promised change, not shifting policies from Right to Left. There's no change, it's just the status quo.
Originally posted by: kage69
Bush ignored "AQ determined to attack within US borders" memo, so no, no conspiracy there. Bush politicized 9/11 (a national disaster I think), so no conspiracy there. Hrmmm, let's see the Cheney, I mean Bush penchant for a unitary executive - there goes your conspiracy hopes for my abuse of checks and balances claim. As for cronyism, please refer to Brown and FEMA, sorry. It's a fact that the map of Iraq had been divvied up between energy players and the Bush admin months before 9/11.
Right, you just recite their current talking point and add a little of your own ignorance. Save it for someone who gives a sh!t.
Red's right, you don't know what it even means. I'll take this to mean you won't be acknowledging what's been posted here that proves you wrong.
Originally posted by: waggy
this is getting tiering. he seems to be still campaigning. he won..no need to be on TV every day.
how dare he continue to give these speeches and communicate with those in charge of the free market
You sound like every other GWB hater on these boards. Totally polarized in their Left nut hanging mindset.
So why respond? You obviously give a shit.
I don't follow parties
Originally posted by: Chris
This is what you get when you elect a celebrity lawyer for POTUS.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Chris
This is what you get when you elect a celebrity lawyer for POTUS.
Better a celebrity lawyer than a celebrity businessman or, worse, a celebrity actor.
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Chris
This is what you get when you elect a celebrity lawyer for POTUS.
Better a celebrity lawyer than a celebrity businessman or, worse, a celebrity actor.
Because lawyers contribute so much to our society over people like businessmen.. :roll: I guess at least they are above community organizers.
He also managed to reverse many of his campaign promises relative to government transparency and changing Washington politics...change is more than simply flipping the switch from red to blue...just as Bush reversed several Clinton Executive orders, Obama has essentially done the same...fairly status quo and nothing revolutionary.The man has been fulfilling campaign pledges left and right, and has basically accomplished more in the first month of his admin than the previous one did it's initial 8 months!
There haven't been any on his watch yet.To adhere to the status quo he would be having to ignore crucial intelligence reports and warnings
There hasn't been a national disaster to test him, and hopefully there won't be.politicizing national disasters
Again, he hasn't faced a crisis that would cause a President to expand Executive privileges.abusing his power via eroding checks and balances
How about true government transparency, where the President does not knee jerk react to the crisis of the day, but instead articulates a long term strategy for dealing with the challenges facing this nation...Obama continues to enjoy strong polling, but his policies are not fairing as well...the last time our government rushed to judgement to appear "decisive" we got locked down in an unpopular and unnecessary war...the stimulus package is following a similar pattern...replace WMDs with Great Depression II and Al Quaida with Wall Street.What are your expectations, what is an example of change are you look for?