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November 4, 2009 at 12:18 PM #478282November 4, 2009 at 12:18 PM #477449briansd1Guest
[quote=Casca]2012 will be epic.[/quote]
There will be a GDP and jobs recovery by 2012. Obama will get re-elected.
If you are hoping otherwise, you’d better hope for more economic and real estate pain. I don’t think that your Republican real-estate-industry friends in San Diego have the wherewithal to last through 2012. Right now, they need a recovery to save their hides.
November 4, 2009 at 12:18 PM #477619briansd1Guest[quote=Casca]2012 will be epic.[/quote]
There will be a GDP and jobs recovery by 2012. Obama will get re-elected.
If you are hoping otherwise, you’d better hope for more economic and real estate pain. I don’t think that your Republican real-estate-industry friends in San Diego have the wherewithal to last through 2012. Right now, they need a recovery to save their hides.
November 4, 2009 at 12:18 PM #477986briansd1Guest[quote=Casca]2012 will be epic.[/quote]
There will be a GDP and jobs recovery by 2012. Obama will get re-elected.
If you are hoping otherwise, you’d better hope for more economic and real estate pain. I don’t think that your Republican real-estate-industry friends in San Diego have the wherewithal to last through 2012. Right now, they need a recovery to save their hides.
November 4, 2009 at 12:18 PM #478067briansd1Guest[quote=Casca]2012 will be epic.[/quote]
There will be a GDP and jobs recovery by 2012. Obama will get re-elected.
If you are hoping otherwise, you’d better hope for more economic and real estate pain. I don’t think that your Republican real-estate-industry friends in San Diego have the wherewithal to last through 2012. Right now, they need a recovery to save their hides.
November 4, 2009 at 12:18 PM #478286briansd1Guest[quote=Casca]2012 will be epic.[/quote]
There will be a GDP and jobs recovery by 2012. Obama will get re-elected.
If you are hoping otherwise, you’d better hope for more economic and real estate pain. I don’t think that your Republican real-estate-industry friends in San Diego have the wherewithal to last through 2012. Right now, they need a recovery to save their hides.
November 4, 2009 at 12:23 PM #477454briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]I can’t imagine why an ex-Goldman Sachs employee was not re-elected. Especially, when GS is collecting 1 million a month on defunct bonds from the NJ taxpayer.
http://blogs.app.com/politicspatrol/2009/10/24/nj-paying-1-million-a-month-on-bonds-redeemed/
Other than that have fun thinking there is a difference everybody.
There all in it together.[/quote]
I was wondering the same thing.
In my opinion, there is a difference. Not an economic difference but a social difference.
I just find all the religious crap a big turn off. But I do think that we need fiscal responsibility. If those two Republican governors can bring fiscal health back to their states, then my hat’s off to them.
November 4, 2009 at 12:23 PM #477624briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]I can’t imagine why an ex-Goldman Sachs employee was not re-elected. Especially, when GS is collecting 1 million a month on defunct bonds from the NJ taxpayer.
http://blogs.app.com/politicspatrol/2009/10/24/nj-paying-1-million-a-month-on-bonds-redeemed/
Other than that have fun thinking there is a difference everybody.
There all in it together.[/quote]
I was wondering the same thing.
In my opinion, there is a difference. Not an economic difference but a social difference.
I just find all the religious crap a big turn off. But I do think that we need fiscal responsibility. If those two Republican governors can bring fiscal health back to their states, then my hat’s off to them.
November 4, 2009 at 12:23 PM #477991briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]I can’t imagine why an ex-Goldman Sachs employee was not re-elected. Especially, when GS is collecting 1 million a month on defunct bonds from the NJ taxpayer.
http://blogs.app.com/politicspatrol/2009/10/24/nj-paying-1-million-a-month-on-bonds-redeemed/
Other than that have fun thinking there is a difference everybody.
There all in it together.[/quote]
I was wondering the same thing.
In my opinion, there is a difference. Not an economic difference but a social difference.
I just find all the religious crap a big turn off. But I do think that we need fiscal responsibility. If those two Republican governors can bring fiscal health back to their states, then my hat’s off to them.
November 4, 2009 at 12:23 PM #478072briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]I can’t imagine why an ex-Goldman Sachs employee was not re-elected. Especially, when GS is collecting 1 million a month on defunct bonds from the NJ taxpayer.
http://blogs.app.com/politicspatrol/2009/10/24/nj-paying-1-million-a-month-on-bonds-redeemed/
Other than that have fun thinking there is a difference everybody.
There all in it together.[/quote]
I was wondering the same thing.
In my opinion, there is a difference. Not an economic difference but a social difference.
I just find all the religious crap a big turn off. But I do think that we need fiscal responsibility. If those two Republican governors can bring fiscal health back to their states, then my hat’s off to them.
November 4, 2009 at 12:23 PM #478291briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]I can’t imagine why an ex-Goldman Sachs employee was not re-elected. Especially, when GS is collecting 1 million a month on defunct bonds from the NJ taxpayer.
http://blogs.app.com/politicspatrol/2009/10/24/nj-paying-1-million-a-month-on-bonds-redeemed/
Other than that have fun thinking there is a difference everybody.
There all in it together.[/quote]
I was wondering the same thing.
In my opinion, there is a difference. Not an economic difference but a social difference.
I just find all the religious crap a big turn off. But I do think that we need fiscal responsibility. If those two Republican governors can bring fiscal health back to their states, then my hat’s off to them.
November 4, 2009 at 12:26 PM #477458ZeitgeistParticipantBrian,
It is the Democrat party that is being torn apart by the left wing wackos, who are dragging down the more moderate, labor, blue collar, etc. members of the party. Obama lost big, not Rush, a rich entertainer and Palin, a retired politician. He lost the independents. It is all down hill from here unless he moves to the center where he campaigned from. They are already putting off the health care bill because they do not have the votes. You remain delusional. As Barney Frank once said, “What planet are you from?” You need to get out more. The air in your basement is not good for you. In 2010, all bets are off.P.S. Maybe the R. Governors will build more Walmarts!
November 4, 2009 at 12:26 PM #477629ZeitgeistParticipantBrian,
It is the Democrat party that is being torn apart by the left wing wackos, who are dragging down the more moderate, labor, blue collar, etc. members of the party. Obama lost big, not Rush, a rich entertainer and Palin, a retired politician. He lost the independents. It is all down hill from here unless he moves to the center where he campaigned from. They are already putting off the health care bill because they do not have the votes. You remain delusional. As Barney Frank once said, “What planet are you from?” You need to get out more. The air in your basement is not good for you. In 2010, all bets are off.P.S. Maybe the R. Governors will build more Walmarts!
November 4, 2009 at 12:26 PM #477996ZeitgeistParticipantBrian,
It is the Democrat party that is being torn apart by the left wing wackos, who are dragging down the more moderate, labor, blue collar, etc. members of the party. Obama lost big, not Rush, a rich entertainer and Palin, a retired politician. He lost the independents. It is all down hill from here unless he moves to the center where he campaigned from. They are already putting off the health care bill because they do not have the votes. You remain delusional. As Barney Frank once said, “What planet are you from?” You need to get out more. The air in your basement is not good for you. In 2010, all bets are off.P.S. Maybe the R. Governors will build more Walmarts!
November 4, 2009 at 12:26 PM #478077ZeitgeistParticipantBrian,
It is the Democrat party that is being torn apart by the left wing wackos, who are dragging down the more moderate, labor, blue collar, etc. members of the party. Obama lost big, not Rush, a rich entertainer and Palin, a retired politician. He lost the independents. It is all down hill from here unless he moves to the center where he campaigned from. They are already putting off the health care bill because they do not have the votes. You remain delusional. As Barney Frank once said, “What planet are you from?” You need to get out more. The air in your basement is not good for you. In 2010, all bets are off.P.S. Maybe the R. Governors will build more Walmarts!
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