isoLadyOwner
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ORIGINAL: isoladyboss Lots of social programs could have been funded with the $550,000,000 Obama spent bombing Libya. Its really hard to credibly fault the GOP for cuts when Obama maintains wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and throws money at Muslim Insurgents in Libya. Obama has chosen to piss away huge sums of money on the wars he continues to prosecute. Obama has exposed the fiction that the GOP is more evil than the Democrats. The DNC can't run on an anti-war platform, can't run on opposition to Wall Street bailouts, can't run on opposition to Insurance bailouts, can't run on opposition to Auto maker bailouts, can't run on closing Guantanamo, can't run on real employment figures, can't credibly run on the erosion of civil liberties (Obama renewed the Patriot Act), can't run against "no child left behind", the deficit just seems to be climbing, Obamacare penalties will be revving up soon as well. Obama can't run on "change", he can't blame the "Decider". Obama is stuck with a record that looks a lot like his predecessors only with more Socialism and Insurance industry entitlements (buy the Insurer's product or face IRS penalties). The DNC has very few options left to them and all are non-starters except among their hard core base. The DNC is forced to try to use fear of the Tea Party and Sarah Palin. Anti abortionists are a good fall back but its not nearly enough. The DNC tries to cook the books on unemployment. Since benefits run out for the long term unemployed those folks stop applying. The way unemployment figures are tracked now excludes a large sector of unemployed citizens. This will be an "anyone but Obama" election in 2012. The Democrats are going to get "shellacked" unless the GOP self destructs. The elections of 2010 were a reaction to Obama's bad policy and he looks even more incompetent now. Jimmy Carter was a brilliant leader compared to Obama. 1. Lots of social programs and infrastructure could have been funded with the more than trillion dollars spent on Iraq by Bush et al. 2. The house controls the money, they could defund them today, this is a dishonest as they come argument (remembering that you have expertise in the war powers resolution). 3. It is not a matter of lesser of two very evils. 4. Nor can the right of any shade. 5. I don't think that's gonna be a problem, looking at the current republican miasmas across this country and capital. 6. Nobody is going to look as bad as W. Nobody. 7. I was unaware they were casting about for options, I think they are very happy at this time with the slaughter about to befall you guys. 8. Nobody, and I mean nobody is afraid of Palin. Nobody, and I mean nobody is afraid of 3 baggers in the government. 9. The book cooking is less than under Bush. 10. The GOP is self-destructing, pick up a newspaper, give it a read. 11. And what competence has been demonstrated by some other individual or party machinery that should rock him back on his heels? 12. Now, if more people would have listened to him, we wouldn't be in any of these fixes. 11. High unemployment is often the bane of sitting Presidents. Obama may see re-election even with actual unemployment figures hovering in the low double digits. I'm no fan of the GOP. I'm a fiscal conservative but liberal on personal freedoms and social issues. I think running a huge deficit (largely due to wars) is bad for the country. I really did consider the Democrats the lesser of two evils. The GOP looks out for my interests on a financial level but I see them as a bitter pill forced on me by middle america. I have never voted GOP but never been fond of the DNC. Obama's policies only vary from the "Deciders" in ways that kind of hurt on my end. I know of at least one recession proof small business that saw its health insurance premiums go through the roof after Obamacare was passed, adding an additional expense made it less likely we will hire. I believe higher taxes can also chill job creation. Big business got Obamacare exemptions and still exports jobs. Small businesses take the brunt of raised health insurance premiums since they don't get Obamacare exemptions. Maybe its a bad choice to have health insurance as a job benefit... Then Obama spends $550,000,000 for bombs in Libya (so far) and may be arming the Libyan Rebels but might not. What guys am I though? I don't like Glen Beck or Rush Limbaugh, I don't watch CNN, and I stopped reading the NYT when it stopped running "Faces of the Fallen" (after Obama was eleced). I get my news from UK sources for the most part (cue up an insult about UK tabloids). What slaughter are you referring to? The "shellacking" of 2010 really happened and the GOP put up some god awful people who actually took Congressional seats. If lots of jobs are created and the US economy imprones, Obama will be fine. We'll see what happens in 2012.
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