- Jun 27, 2005
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Yeah yeah... I like Palin. Not a huge fan of McCain or Obama...
BUT...
The last eight years were supposed to be about the Republican party being in total control. That (theoretically) meant lower taxes (which we got) and smaller government which never happened and in fact increased like a sailor's odds of contracting something icky on weekend leave in bangkok.
Enter Obama... Change!
But change to what? Smaller, cheaper government? Nope. In fact, his spending proposals make the last eight years look like fiscal conservatism. Heh... Immdiate pull out in Iraq? Nope.
So what are we voting for when we vote for Obama? "He's not Bush" and "He's not Republican" seems to be the line of the day and to be honest I understand the sentiment. But what are we getting with him?
Smaller government? Nope. Cheaper government? Nope. Experience? Nope. Hell, he's not even going to pull troops out of Iraq immediately. So why is anyone here voting for him besides he's not part of the Bush/Cheney/Rove group?
Seems kind of irrational to trade the mess we're in for an even bigger mess where spending is concerned.
What makes you think that things will be better with D's in charge of the executive and legislative than they were when Rs were in control?
I see our government working best when one party owns one branch an one owns the other. Obviously single party rule is a major opening for corruption.
BUT...
The last eight years were supposed to be about the Republican party being in total control. That (theoretically) meant lower taxes (which we got) and smaller government which never happened and in fact increased like a sailor's odds of contracting something icky on weekend leave in bangkok.
Enter Obama... Change!
But change to what? Smaller, cheaper government? Nope. In fact, his spending proposals make the last eight years look like fiscal conservatism. Heh... Immdiate pull out in Iraq? Nope.
So what are we voting for when we vote for Obama? "He's not Bush" and "He's not Republican" seems to be the line of the day and to be honest I understand the sentiment. But what are we getting with him?
Smaller government? Nope. Cheaper government? Nope. Experience? Nope. Hell, he's not even going to pull troops out of Iraq immediately. So why is anyone here voting for him besides he's not part of the Bush/Cheney/Rove group?
Seems kind of irrational to trade the mess we're in for an even bigger mess where spending is concerned.
What makes you think that things will be better with D's in charge of the executive and legislative than they were when Rs were in control?
I see our government working best when one party owns one branch an one owns the other. Obviously single party rule is a major opening for corruption.