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June 23, 2009 at 10:17 PM #420264June 23, 2009 at 10:23 PM #419540EugeneParticipant
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..not if enough people vote across party lines this time…Plus i think it’s closer to 1.5554 for Congressional elections, though I’m not counting on any changes there. Just hoping for more fillbuster capabilities…..Too much power is in the hands of our governments right now…No restraint, nothing….[/quote]
I hope you’re right but my gut is telling me the Obama euphoria is still alive and well.[/quote]If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?
June 23, 2009 at 10:23 PM #419771EugeneParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
..not if enough people vote across party lines this time…Plus i think it’s closer to 1.5554 for Congressional elections, though I’m not counting on any changes there. Just hoping for more fillbuster capabilities…..Too much power is in the hands of our governments right now…No restraint, nothing….[/quote]
I hope you’re right but my gut is telling me the Obama euphoria is still alive and well.[/quote]If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?
June 23, 2009 at 10:23 PM #420040EugeneParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
..not if enough people vote across party lines this time…Plus i think it’s closer to 1.5554 for Congressional elections, though I’m not counting on any changes there. Just hoping for more fillbuster capabilities…..Too much power is in the hands of our governments right now…No restraint, nothing….[/quote]
I hope you’re right but my gut is telling me the Obama euphoria is still alive and well.[/quote]If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?
June 23, 2009 at 10:23 PM #420107EugeneParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
..not if enough people vote across party lines this time…Plus i think it’s closer to 1.5554 for Congressional elections, though I’m not counting on any changes there. Just hoping for more fillbuster capabilities…..Too much power is in the hands of our governments right now…No restraint, nothing….[/quote]
I hope you’re right but my gut is telling me the Obama euphoria is still alive and well.[/quote]If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?
June 23, 2009 at 10:23 PM #420269EugeneParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]
..not if enough people vote across party lines this time…Plus i think it’s closer to 1.5554 for Congressional elections, though I’m not counting on any changes there. Just hoping for more fillbuster capabilities…..Too much power is in the hands of our governments right now…No restraint, nothing….[/quote]
I hope you’re right but my gut is telling me the Obama euphoria is still alive and well.[/quote]If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?
June 23, 2009 at 10:30 PM #419545VeritasParticipantThe honeymoon will eventually subside, especially with North Korean bellicosity bringing out the worst in his leadership style. An aging Sheriff once said: “You can be a leader or you can play it safe, but you can’t do both.” In time this too shall pass.
June 23, 2009 at 10:30 PM #419776VeritasParticipantThe honeymoon will eventually subside, especially with North Korean bellicosity bringing out the worst in his leadership style. An aging Sheriff once said: “You can be a leader or you can play it safe, but you can’t do both.” In time this too shall pass.
June 23, 2009 at 10:30 PM #420045VeritasParticipantThe honeymoon will eventually subside, especially with North Korean bellicosity bringing out the worst in his leadership style. An aging Sheriff once said: “You can be a leader or you can play it safe, but you can’t do both.” In time this too shall pass.
June 23, 2009 at 10:30 PM #420112VeritasParticipantThe honeymoon will eventually subside, especially with North Korean bellicosity bringing out the worst in his leadership style. An aging Sheriff once said: “You can be a leader or you can play it safe, but you can’t do both.” In time this too shall pass.
June 23, 2009 at 10:30 PM #420274VeritasParticipantThe honeymoon will eventually subside, especially with North Korean bellicosity bringing out the worst in his leadership style. An aging Sheriff once said: “You can be a leader or you can play it safe, but you can’t do both.” In time this too shall pass.
June 23, 2009 at 11:32 PM #419565CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]
If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?[/quote]I doubt that, but if that were the case, then something else has happened. Both the equities market and the employment market has turned around too…In that case, I wouldn’t mind, because though home prices might not have fallen, my income/assets most likely will increase with increased economic activity.
June 23, 2009 at 11:32 PM #419796CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]
If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?[/quote]I doubt that, but if that were the case, then something else has happened. Both the equities market and the employment market has turned around too…In that case, I wouldn’t mind, because though home prices might not have fallen, my income/assets most likely will increase with increased economic activity.
June 23, 2009 at 11:32 PM #420065CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]
If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?[/quote]I doubt that, but if that were the case, then something else has happened. Both the equities market and the employment market has turned around too…In that case, I wouldn’t mind, because though home prices might not have fallen, my income/assets most likely will increase with increased economic activity.
June 23, 2009 at 11:32 PM #420132CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]
If you think there’s Obama euphoria today, just wait till the economy turns around … and it will most likely turn around before the Congressional elections. Can you say “filibuster proof majority”?[/quote]I doubt that, but if that were the case, then something else has happened. Both the equities market and the employment market has turned around too…In that case, I wouldn’t mind, because though home prices might not have fallen, my income/assets most likely will increase with increased economic activity.
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