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January 20, 2010 at 6:48 PM #504913January 20, 2010 at 6:59 PM #504032
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Guest[quote=partypup]What is my plan for WHAT?[/quote]
Your plan for resolving the big issues that you are clearly so passionate about.
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
What do we do about health-care? Nothing? Keep the status quo?
How do we balance the budget? What part of the budget do we cut? Military…what about terrorism? Other services?…not enough there even if we cut it 100% Or do we raise taxes?
Heck, make up your own question. Just give a specific answer. You get bonus credibility if you back it up with numbers.
If you don’t have a plan, then at least name a politician you support that does have one.
January 20, 2010 at 6:59 PM #504177Anonymous
Guest[quote=partypup]What is my plan for WHAT?[/quote]
Your plan for resolving the big issues that you are clearly so passionate about.
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
What do we do about health-care? Nothing? Keep the status quo?
How do we balance the budget? What part of the budget do we cut? Military…what about terrorism? Other services?…not enough there even if we cut it 100% Or do we raise taxes?
Heck, make up your own question. Just give a specific answer. You get bonus credibility if you back it up with numbers.
If you don’t have a plan, then at least name a politician you support that does have one.
January 20, 2010 at 6:59 PM #504575Anonymous
Guest[quote=partypup]What is my plan for WHAT?[/quote]
Your plan for resolving the big issues that you are clearly so passionate about.
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
What do we do about health-care? Nothing? Keep the status quo?
How do we balance the budget? What part of the budget do we cut? Military…what about terrorism? Other services?…not enough there even if we cut it 100% Or do we raise taxes?
Heck, make up your own question. Just give a specific answer. You get bonus credibility if you back it up with numbers.
If you don’t have a plan, then at least name a politician you support that does have one.
January 20, 2010 at 6:59 PM #504668Anonymous
Guest[quote=partypup]What is my plan for WHAT?[/quote]
Your plan for resolving the big issues that you are clearly so passionate about.
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
What do we do about health-care? Nothing? Keep the status quo?
How do we balance the budget? What part of the budget do we cut? Military…what about terrorism? Other services?…not enough there even if we cut it 100% Or do we raise taxes?
Heck, make up your own question. Just give a specific answer. You get bonus credibility if you back it up with numbers.
If you don’t have a plan, then at least name a politician you support that does have one.
January 20, 2010 at 6:59 PM #504918Anonymous
Guest[quote=partypup]What is my plan for WHAT?[/quote]
Your plan for resolving the big issues that you are clearly so passionate about.
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
What do we do about health-care? Nothing? Keep the status quo?
How do we balance the budget? What part of the budget do we cut? Military…what about terrorism? Other services?…not enough there even if we cut it 100% Or do we raise taxes?
Heck, make up your own question. Just give a specific answer. You get bonus credibility if you back it up with numbers.
If you don’t have a plan, then at least name a politician you support that does have one.
January 20, 2010 at 7:11 PM #504042briansd1
Guest[quote=pri_dk]
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
[/quote]That’s a very good question pri_dk
On health-care, all we hear from Republicans is “kill the bill”. But then what?
I personally hate the bill because it adds costs and gives away too much to the healthcare industry. But it’s better than nothing and one step closer to universal health care (a noble goal for an advanced society).
January 20, 2010 at 7:11 PM #504187briansd1
Guest[quote=pri_dk]
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
[/quote]That’s a very good question pri_dk
On health-care, all we hear from Republicans is “kill the bill”. But then what?
I personally hate the bill because it adds costs and gives away too much to the healthcare industry. But it’s better than nothing and one step closer to universal health care (a noble goal for an advanced society).
January 20, 2010 at 7:11 PM #504585briansd1
Guest[quote=pri_dk]
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
[/quote]That’s a very good question pri_dk
On health-care, all we hear from Republicans is “kill the bill”. But then what?
I personally hate the bill because it adds costs and gives away too much to the healthcare industry. But it’s better than nothing and one step closer to universal health care (a noble goal for an advanced society).
January 20, 2010 at 7:11 PM #504678briansd1
Guest[quote=pri_dk]
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
[/quote]That’s a very good question pri_dk
On health-care, all we hear from Republicans is “kill the bill”. But then what?
I personally hate the bill because it adds costs and gives away too much to the healthcare industry. But it’s better than nothing and one step closer to universal health care (a noble goal for an advanced society).
January 20, 2010 at 7:11 PM #504929briansd1
Guest[quote=pri_dk]
You know what I’m asking for: Pick an issue and propose a solution.
[/quote]That’s a very good question pri_dk
On health-care, all we hear from Republicans is “kill the bill”. But then what?
I personally hate the bill because it adds costs and gives away too much to the healthcare industry. But it’s better than nothing and one step closer to universal health care (a noble goal for an advanced society).
January 20, 2010 at 7:14 PM #504037briansd1
Guest[quote=air_ogi]If that’s all it takes, we can make Jim the Realtor the President in 2012.
He has everything Brown has, plus a way nicer truck.[/quote]
Brown has good looks and a spread in Cosmo also. This is after all the age of HDTV.
The fact Brown had 200,000 miles on his 2005 GMC appealed to many “wholesome” voters. A big Nissan or Toyota would have looked bad.
January 20, 2010 at 7:14 PM #504182briansd1
Guest[quote=air_ogi]If that’s all it takes, we can make Jim the Realtor the President in 2012.
He has everything Brown has, plus a way nicer truck.[/quote]
Brown has good looks and a spread in Cosmo also. This is after all the age of HDTV.
The fact Brown had 200,000 miles on his 2005 GMC appealed to many “wholesome” voters. A big Nissan or Toyota would have looked bad.
January 20, 2010 at 7:14 PM #504580briansd1
Guest[quote=air_ogi]If that’s all it takes, we can make Jim the Realtor the President in 2012.
He has everything Brown has, plus a way nicer truck.[/quote]
Brown has good looks and a spread in Cosmo also. This is after all the age of HDTV.
The fact Brown had 200,000 miles on his 2005 GMC appealed to many “wholesome” voters. A big Nissan or Toyota would have looked bad.
January 20, 2010 at 7:14 PM #504673briansd1
Guest[quote=air_ogi]If that’s all it takes, we can make Jim the Realtor the President in 2012.
He has everything Brown has, plus a way nicer truck.[/quote]
Brown has good looks and a spread in Cosmo also. This is after all the age of HDTV.
The fact Brown had 200,000 miles on his 2005 GMC appealed to many “wholesome” voters. A big Nissan or Toyota would have looked bad.
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