I think that that is Miss Bush’s point: President Obama is no more of a socialist than the typical American. Under his administration, business thrives, and we continue (hindered by the T-publicans) to get ourselves out of the Great Republican Recession.
If you have an idea, there will be negatives, and they will be exposed and exploited for political gain. Witness Obamacare, the stimulus, green jobs initiative. Not saying they don’t have negatives, because they do. But, if nothing else, you can’t say that people weren’t trying new ideas.
If you don’t have any ideas, there are no negatives to point out. Therefore, the Republican approach is to have no ideas of their own. However, they just know that anyone else’s ideas are totally wrong, and say so often.
And people vote for them.
Lead, follow, or get out of the way. We’ll see in November if the voters are paying attention.
One thing that I find it very difficult to understand, is just how the more conservative of posters on this site can find that the wealthy and super wealthy (individuals, but especially corporations) have gotten vastly more and more wealthy and super wealthy under the policies of this present administration. This being while the middle class has basically stood still economically, and the working poor are being steadily shoved into the ranks of the very poorest of Americans.
Then they turn around and call the present administration and its president “socialist”?? This is a logical dichotomy that is very hard to justify!!
ConserveGov about 10 years ago
I love that event!It’s a lot better than Barry’s 5-Year Downhill!
BrianCrook about 10 years ago
I think that that is Miss Bush’s point: President Obama is no more of a socialist than the typical American. Under his administration, business thrives, and we continue (hindered by the T-publicans) to get ourselves out of the Great Republican Recession.
BrianCrook about 10 years ago
“Something for nothing”? The signs are to help working folks.
I Play One On TV about 10 years ago
If you have an idea, there will be negatives, and they will be exposed and exploited for political gain. Witness Obamacare, the stimulus, green jobs initiative. Not saying they don’t have negatives, because they do. But, if nothing else, you can’t say that people weren’t trying new ideas.
If you don’t have any ideas, there are no negatives to point out. Therefore, the Republican approach is to have no ideas of their own. However, they just know that anyone else’s ideas are totally wrong, and say so often.
And people vote for them.
Lead, follow, or get out of the way. We’ll see in November if the voters are paying attention.
frodo1008 about 10 years ago
One thing that I find it very difficult to understand, is just how the more conservative of posters on this site can find that the wealthy and super wealthy (individuals, but especially corporations) have gotten vastly more and more wealthy and super wealthy under the policies of this present administration. This being while the middle class has basically stood still economically, and the working poor are being steadily shoved into the ranks of the very poorest of Americans.
Then they turn around and call the present administration and its president “socialist”?? This is a logical dichotomy that is very hard to justify!!
ConserveGov about 10 years ago
It’s actually ConserveGov. As in:Conserve -Prevent the wasteful or harmful overuse of(a resource). E.g. Government.
echoraven about 10 years ago
The market is not working American, it’s the 1% that has benefited under Obozo.
pirate227 about 10 years ago
Har! I love that event. So will the voters in November.