Big congrads to Obama backers and all Democrats
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Carseller4SBR Posting Legend
- 10-22-09
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#36Comment -
muldoonSBR MVP
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godukeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-17-10
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#38hard to disagree but it seems like you guys just blame the GOP and give Obama a free pass. Again and again.
It's simple to me. Obama is the President and will be for 4 more years (F#$@) and its up to him to show leadership. 4 years wasted with bickering and extending bills for a few months at a time hoping things will magically improve. Let's see if he can be a leader in the next 4 years or will he just waste another 4 years.
Give him free rein like Bush had and then see what he can do. If he cant produced there will be no excuses but the problem is our society is built with so many checks and balances that even though you are President its still quite possible nothing can be accomplished if there is resistance from a majority House or SenateComment -
FishheadSBR Aristocracy
- 08-11-05
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#39I personally don't think there is a problem. I would rather lose than compromise my core believes which is we should not spend money we don't have and we need to align our tax rates to the rest of the world.
The real problem is the Democrats have convinced folks its ok to run up trillion dollar deficits and there is no paying the piper. The electorate is not holding their president accountable.
The Republicans have a majority in the House, enough in the Senate to kill reckless spending and something like 30 Governors. You don't make wholesale changes because an incumbent president is re-elected with 50.2% of the popular vote.
You had good intentions starting this thread, then you post this BSComment -
nosniboR11SBR Posting Legend
- 09-02-08
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#40gth fishhead
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DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
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#41Give him free rein like Bush had and then see what he can do. If he cant produced there will be no excuses but the problem is our society is built with so many checks and balances that even though you are President its still quite possible nothing can be accomplished if there is resistance from a majority House or SenateLast edited by DwightShrute; 11-07-12, 02:20 PM.Comment -
jwaterSBR High Roller
- 09-25-12
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#42Romney is way closer to the middle than Obama. Obama is way out in left field. Dont see any compromise coming form him.Comment -
konckSBR Posting Legend
- 10-17-06
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#43I dont belong to any party. I vote for the person I think will do the least amount of damage.
In this case I think we have the right person. I think our voting system needs an overhaul.
To many people are tied to a party regardless of how they feel. We are free to think speak and
vote, I would like to see more people use that freedom that so many have died to give us.
Congrats to Obama and RomneyComment -
konckSBR Posting Legend
- 10-17-06
- 12554
#44It was nice to see Maine elected and independentinto the senate
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5mike5SBR Aristocracy
- 09-21-11
- 51966
#45let's hope they can all stop acting like children and do their jobs. Four more years of extending bills for 6 months and not passing a budget will only make things worse. If Obama can figure out a way to do this, I will give him credit. American politics has sunk to a new low during his first four years.Comment -
SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
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#47I would hope Republicans moderate their social stances including immigration. Who in their right mind would even think of the words "self deportation"? I am personally against abortion but I darn sure don't want to see it made illegal. So as far as change goes I think the Republicans need to moderate their social stances.
Republicans need to fight to the death for economic prosperity for all. Bush Sr lost an election because he said No new taxes and then compromised with democrats. Republicans as the minority party are afforded constitutional rights and if they do not stand for sound financial management of the country they should be held accountable and voted out.Comment -
BeerDog99SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
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#48SBR_John, granted this is coming from a Canadian, I feel compelled to let you know my non-biased view on what I see external to your country.
First you say this:
I personally don't think there is a problem. I would rather lose than compromise my core believes which is we should not spend money we don't have and we need to align our tax rates to the rest of the world.
The real problem is the Democrats have convinced folks its ok to run up trillion dollar deficits and there is no paying the piper. The electorate is not holding their president accountable.
The Republicans have a majority in the House, enough in the Senate to kill reckless spending and something like 30 Governors. You don't make wholesale changes because an incumbent president is re-elected with 50.2% of the popular vote.
Also to me, it really seems hypocritical that you complain about the deficit that Obama ran up when he was left with an economy in shambles and two wars that were not budgeted for.
There is no question that Obama could have done a better job in his first term but it is not as bad as you imply.
In my opinion, compromise takes two parties that have some level of trust and have a joint interest to succeed for the greater good...
I imagine I will get ripped by the "Fox News" types for this post from a "foreigner" but Canadians are greatly affected by what happens in the US and therefore we have a vested interest in your country doing well!Comment -
importmoonSBR MVP
- 04-22-11
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#49don't worry as long as the printing machine in treasure department is still working, we will be fine. Social security is the biggest Ponzi scam in US history,you won't see it but your next generation will. We still on the driver seat
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muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
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#50
The guy so out of touch with financial reality for most families, that he thinks the reasons students apply for education loans is because they haven't asked their parents for the money.
Who thinks up words like "self deportation"...a guy with a dancing horse. That's who.Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
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#51My takes:
1) Republican Party has basically become a party of white, religious zealots, rural, and poorly educated males with all its political power concentrated in the deep South and the fly over states (i.e. Rust Belt region).
2) If the Republican Party ever wants to become relevant again it needs to talk more about fiscal conservatism, small government, and limiting taxes. Republicans should stop with the social issues and cut the fanatical anti-illegal immigrant rhetoric from their campaigns. On almost every social issue throughout the history of this great country, Republicans (e.g. political conservatives) have been on the wrong side of history.
3) Anyone who stayed up and saw the Romney concession speech could not help but notice that the audience was basically all white. Anyone who stayed up even later and saw Obama's victory speech saw how truly diverse the audience was. That audience truly reflected America. There is no way that the current Republican Party can sustain itself with the changing demographics. Republican Party has to have much better outreach programs and policies that are not perceived as favoring the wealthy all the time.Comment -
crustymeSBR Posting Legend
- 09-29-10
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#52bs_john
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ACoochySBR Posting Legend
- 08-19-09
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#53In the original post John applauds the heavy participation levels in the election and expresses hope that two sides can work together.
Then you pop in to ask questions framed to make him seem like a one-sided jerk unless he agrees with you.
It's right there in black and white: that is who SBRJohn is today, that is who SamDiamond is today. If we had an SBR election on who could use a serious attitude adjustment I think it would be a one-sided affair.
Can't ask a fukkin question without someone hugging the nut.
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jwaterSBR High Roller
- 09-25-12
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#54And Obama has more of a sense of the middle class family by growing up and going to a private school in Hawaii which costs $18,000+ to go to nowadays, then going to Harvard, then becoming a career politicianComment -
jwaterSBR High Roller
- 09-25-12
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#55My takes:
1) Republican Party has basically become a party of white, religious zealots, rural, and poorly educated males with all its political power concentrated in the deep South and the fly over states (i.e. Rust Belt region).
2) If the Republican Party ever wants to become relevant again it needs to talk more about fiscal conservatism, small government, and limiting taxes. Republicans should stop with the social issues and cut the fanatical anti-illegal immigrant rhetoric from their campaigns. On almost every social issue throughout the history of this great country, Republicans (e.g. political conservatives) have been on the wrong side of history.
3) Anyone who stayed up and saw the Romney concession speech could not help but notice that the audience was basically all white. Anyone who stayed up even later and saw Obama's victory speech saw how truly diverse the audience was. That audience truly reflected America. There is no way that the current Republican Party can sustain itself with the changing demographics. Republican Party has to have much better outreach programs and policies that are not perceived as favoring the wealthy all the time.Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
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#57I would STRONGLY suggest taking a course on US history and familiarizing yourself with even the most basic facts. You do realize that the only similarity between the Republican Party of the 1860s and the 2010s is the name Republican Party. If you are not aware yet, basically the Republican Party and Democratic Party have flip-flopped the past century. If Abe Lincoln was alive, it is almost a certainty he would not be a Republican.Comment -
jwaterSBR High Roller
- 09-25-12
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#58The civil rights movement occurred in the 1960's not the 1860's...Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
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#59Have you finished high school yet? Did you not see why I put (political conservatives) in parentheses? Do you know that Democrats and Republicans are just labels for an ideology/political philosophy. Let me explain it to you carefully. The Republican Party, in its inception, was a renegade third party that was by today's standards liberal. The Democratic Party was the more established and politically conservative of the two. The two parties have essentially flip-flopped.
Does it not even dawn on you why all minority groups align themselves with the Democratic Party?
LOL Republican Party is responsible for ending slavery. Try a group of hard core liberal abolitionists are responsible.
There are 0 social issues that political conservatives succeed in. History is filled with the social issue failures of political conservatives.Comment -
SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
- 16471
#60SBR_John, granted this is coming from a Canadian, I feel compelled to let you know my non-biased view on what I see external to your country.
First you say this:
Then you say this:
It is very strange to me that in one statement, you want compromise and the second statement you declare you will not compromise.
Also to me, it really seems hypocritical that you complain about the deficit that Obama ran up when he was left with an economy in shambles and two wars that were not budgeted for.
There is no question that Obama could have done a better job in his first term but it is not as bad as you imply.
In my opinion, compromise takes two parties that have some level of trust and have a joint interest to succeed for the greater good...
I imagine I will get ripped by the "Fox News" types for this post from a "foreigner" but Canadians are greatly affected by what happens in the US and therefore we have a vested interest in your country doing well!
The point is when you hear about compromise keep in mind they are the majority. They MUST negotiate with the minority, the Republicans, or face stalemate. They refuse to and would rather pretend they don't need to. Every president has had to. Reagan did both Bush's and certainly Clinton did. As I said they have to, they don't have a choice.Comment -
frizzelliSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-06-10
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#61let's hope they can all stop acting like children and do their jobs. Four more years of extending bills for 6 months and not passing a budget will only make things worse. If Obama can figure out a way to do this, I will give him credit. American politics has sunk to a new low during his first four years.DwightShruite
How does it feel to be so fukkin wrong
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jwaterSBR High Roller
- 09-25-12
- 145
#62Have you finished high school yet? Did you not see why I put (political conservatives) in parentheses? Do you know that Democrats and Republicans are just labels for an ideology/political philosophy. Let me explain it to you carefully. The Republican Party, in its inception, was a renegade third party that was by today's standards liberal. The Democratic Party was the more established and politically conservative of the two. The two parties have essentially flip-flopped.
Does it not even dawn on you why all minority groups align themselves with the Democratic Party?
LOL Republican Party is responsible for ending slavery. Try a group of hard core liberal abolitionists are responsible.
There are 0 social issues that political conservatives succeed in. History is filled with the social issue failures of political conservatives.Comment -
EmpireMakerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-18-09
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#63Bush started unpaid for wars and cut the tax revenue this country was receiving for the top tax brackets. Bush also deregulated banks and Wall Street which ended up further hurting the economy. These wars started by Bush are unpaid for, ground the economy to a halt, as a result more people were out of work and needed social programs.
This is ridiculous, the GOP LOST the election, the fact that they are not willing to work together is disgusting and is the reason this recovery has been slowed dramatically, 240+ filibusters is pure insanity, holding the country's credit rating ransom in a high stakes game of chicken is insane.Comment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
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Frank-KingSBR Wise Guy
- 05-25-12
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#65See that's your problem right there, the fact that you don't believe there is a fuk'in problem with the GOP. Your party just got their ass handed to them on a sliver platter and you fuks still don't get it! Your greedy unwillingness to compromise is your party's downfall and will continue to be unless you all come to realize that paying your fair share and playing it forward so all working people have equal opportunity is the way to go. Stop worrying about the fuk'in wealthy John and put yourself in the place of the struggling middle class, that is if you can come down outta that fuk'in cloud of illusion you live in.
The only reason we have trillion dollars deficits now is because of the wars started by the Bush administration and the deregulation of the banking industry and Wall Street, which lead to the big ass fuk'in of American workers. Factor in guys like your momon buddy Romney doing underhand shit like leveraging companies so deep in debt, they couldn't possibly survive and ultimately failed, putting more hard working Americans out of work and in poverty! While that asshole walked away with millions in ill gotten dirty fuk'in money!
You know John, I'd like to believe your "congrats" is sincere and meaningful, but we both know its a load of horseshit. Tempered with your little speech I quoted you on, your real meaning is one of resentment and the belief you republicans will be able to continue on with the status quo. Even your cry baby boy house speaker John Boehner, couldn't wait to tweet out, "We're not repealing the Bush tax cuts." And so it goes on, for now anyway.
Just remember this, President Obama has stated he will take this to the people, the Americans who elected him and want to see change and move forward with getting our country back to where it should be. Yeah republicans have the house majority, but let them continue to act in the ignorant childish ways they do and see how long American voters put up with it. President Obama is extending an olive branch to your party, he does sincerely care about the well being of all people, not just the privileged few. Lets hope republicans wise up and take it, before your party is over for good.Comment -
SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
- 16471
#66Here's an example of how the majority party negotiates. This news came out a few minutes ago.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
The leader of the Senate's Democratic majority, Harry Reid, said he had conferred Wednesday morning with his Republican counterpart in the U.S. House of Representatives, Speaker John Boehner, and both had agreed not to "draw any lines in the sand" for the time being.
At the same time, Reid stressed that Democrats were not likely to budge from their standard negotiating position, that tax increases should apply to the wealthy, not those in the middle class or below.
Boehner will make his case a day after American voters gave Obama a second term, but maintained a divided government, with Republicans still in control of the House and Democrats still holding the Senate.
Boehner will argue that Republicans and Democrats must "take steps together," a spokesman said in a press release.
Basically, the Democrats idea of negotiating is cramming their agenda down the the throats of the minority party. When they resist the Democrats say see the Republicans won't negotiate.Comment -
SeaweedBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 01-19-12
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#67Comment -
jwaterSBR High Roller
- 09-25-12
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#68Liberals. But the democrats of the 1960's are pretty much similar to the democrats today and it was the democrats opposing the civil rights act of 1964. So you can't say republicans have been on the wrong end of every civil issue in our history.Comment -
bb_skootsSBR MVP
- 05-04-11
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#69The Civil Rights Act was signed by a southern democratic president. The southern democrats who fought against the bill left the party and voted for Wallace in 1968 and are now republicans.Comment
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