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Old 03-03-2009, 03:31 PM
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listen for 8 yrs i heard cheny was runnig the country - fine

now i'm telling you nancy pelosi is running the country Obama is a pawn in the game at this point , he's the guy that the party could sell to the american people , but he's like a puppet on strings no different than our former president
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Old 03-03-2009, 03:36 PM
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skidding on ice, but not yet hitting a tree, is not my definition of a good ride. to say that we will look back on bushes tenure as the good old days imo is laughable. things are bad now-that doesn't not mean it was better before. it's just varying degrees of bad.
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Old 03-03-2009, 06:04 PM
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skidding on ice, but not yet hitting a tree, is not my definition of a good ride. to say that we will look back on bushes tenure as the good old days imo is laughable. things are bad now-that doesn't not mean it was better before. it's just varying degrees of bad.
its hardly laughable, by any economic measure we're much worse off then we've been for a long long time, and he only been on the job a couple of months. his actions have went over with a thud and you've even got people like Warren Buffett saying that the wrong actions are being taken.

unless you're a gitmo detainee, or a deadbeat mortgage holder (I assume you are neither) we're hardly better off now.
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Old 03-03-2009, 06:17 PM
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its good to be on the sidelines right now..im glad im just a working man..not a banker or an upper admin position..your gonna get whacked..hes spending money like he found a check book..ill save the i told you so for later in the term..good news is earth wind and fire and stevie wonder get to play the white house..
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Old 03-03-2009, 06:51 PM
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its hardly laughable, by any economic measure we're much worse off then we've been for a long long time, and he only been on the job a couple of months. his actions have went over with a thud and you've even got people like Warren Buffett saying that the wrong actions are being taken.
Warren Buffet also said the Bush administration was
taking the right steps under Paul Volcker. I am beginning
to doubt anyone knows what the proper fix is.

But a whole lot of people apparently know what NOT
to do. Thanks a million. Thats a lot of help.
Your plan. Your turn.

Anyone who thought this was gonna turn around over
night... No one has a flippn clue what to do or how long
anything will take.

So lets all go out a be good
reasonable consumers. And if you cant consume,
be innovative so people will want to consume your
innovation.
My plan.
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Old 03-03-2009, 10:03 PM
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its hardly laughable, by any economic measure we're much worse off then we've been for a long long time, and he only been on the job a couple of months. his actions have went over with a thud and you've even got people like Warren Buffett saying that the wrong actions are being taken.

unless you're a gitmo detainee, or a deadbeat mortgage holder (I assume you are neither) we're hardly better off now.
i'm not disagreeing that we're in bad shape now-but i disagree that bushes eight years were anything resembling 'good old days'. way too many things went wrong during his term. now, 'worse' is not as good as 'bad'-but it's still 'bad'-so, in comparison 'bad' is now 'good'? i don't think so.
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