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October 9, 2008 at 4:06 PM #284671October 9, 2008 at 6:04 PM #284771anxvarietyParticipant
Obama may get elected. Once there he will try and talk his way through everything and get crushed. That’s like some egomaniacal person thinking they can fix your marriage by talking to both people.. they’re not thinking in terms of what’s at stake, but that they’re such an amazing communicator that they can fix it.
I think Obama is your typical con-artist.. they create an image and sell everyone on it by talking. Ever notice how Obama just rambles on when he answers a question. Never just an answer, but always trying way too hard to say something slick. If he was brief I might have respect for him, but I think he’s super conceited – a snake in the grass.
October 9, 2008 at 6:04 PM #284783anxvarietyParticipantObama may get elected. Once there he will try and talk his way through everything and get crushed. That’s like some egomaniacal person thinking they can fix your marriage by talking to both people.. they’re not thinking in terms of what’s at stake, but that they’re such an amazing communicator that they can fix it.
I think Obama is your typical con-artist.. they create an image and sell everyone on it by talking. Ever notice how Obama just rambles on when he answers a question. Never just an answer, but always trying way too hard to say something slick. If he was brief I might have respect for him, but I think he’s super conceited – a snake in the grass.
October 9, 2008 at 6:04 PM #284753anxvarietyParticipantObama may get elected. Once there he will try and talk his way through everything and get crushed. That’s like some egomaniacal person thinking they can fix your marriage by talking to both people.. they’re not thinking in terms of what’s at stake, but that they’re such an amazing communicator that they can fix it.
I think Obama is your typical con-artist.. they create an image and sell everyone on it by talking. Ever notice how Obama just rambles on when he answers a question. Never just an answer, but always trying way too hard to say something slick. If he was brief I might have respect for him, but I think he’s super conceited – a snake in the grass.
October 9, 2008 at 6:04 PM #284729anxvarietyParticipantObama may get elected. Once there he will try and talk his way through everything and get crushed. That’s like some egomaniacal person thinking they can fix your marriage by talking to both people.. they’re not thinking in terms of what’s at stake, but that they’re such an amazing communicator that they can fix it.
I think Obama is your typical con-artist.. they create an image and sell everyone on it by talking. Ever notice how Obama just rambles on when he answers a question. Never just an answer, but always trying way too hard to say something slick. If he was brief I might have respect for him, but I think he’s super conceited – a snake in the grass.
October 9, 2008 at 6:04 PM #284440anxvarietyParticipantObama may get elected. Once there he will try and talk his way through everything and get crushed. That’s like some egomaniacal person thinking they can fix your marriage by talking to both people.. they’re not thinking in terms of what’s at stake, but that they’re such an amazing communicator that they can fix it.
I think Obama is your typical con-artist.. they create an image and sell everyone on it by talking. Ever notice how Obama just rambles on when he answers a question. Never just an answer, but always trying way too hard to say something slick. If he was brief I might have respect for him, but I think he’s super conceited – a snake in the grass.
October 9, 2008 at 6:27 PM #284749DWCAPParticipantWhy do people keep needing the GOV to “save” us? I dont want the government to save me. I dont want the government deciding who deserves a house and who doesn’t (read: has to pay inflated prices). And I dont want the government interjecting themselves into the private sector. They have a HORRIBLE record in all of that and the only reason they have not been tossed is that is called treason and technically punishable by death. (along with peoples appathy for anyone but those they know)
What I want the government to do is to maintain an army that can defend the nation if called on, provide basic public services like schools and police and fire and roads, and regulate markets such that orderly and fair markets exist. (plus little things like national parks, NASA, NIH, weather forecasting and maybe a few more.) Now regulating markets is the problem right now, and is alittle open to interpertation based on what side of the coin you are on. But everyone agrees that some regulations shouldnt have been deregulated and that regulators were asleep at the wheel for those that still exist. Rewrite sensable regulation based on sound economic fundamentals, Get some politicial seperation between politics and the regulators so they will “throw the flag” when needed and not 7 years too late, and stop bailing out bad companies with inept managment.
But Please stop trying to “save” me. All you are doing is makeing it harder to swim on my own.
October 9, 2008 at 6:27 PM #284772DWCAPParticipantWhy do people keep needing the GOV to “save” us? I dont want the government to save me. I dont want the government deciding who deserves a house and who doesn’t (read: has to pay inflated prices). And I dont want the government interjecting themselves into the private sector. They have a HORRIBLE record in all of that and the only reason they have not been tossed is that is called treason and technically punishable by death. (along with peoples appathy for anyone but those they know)
What I want the government to do is to maintain an army that can defend the nation if called on, provide basic public services like schools and police and fire and roads, and regulate markets such that orderly and fair markets exist. (plus little things like national parks, NASA, NIH, weather forecasting and maybe a few more.) Now regulating markets is the problem right now, and is alittle open to interpertation based on what side of the coin you are on. But everyone agrees that some regulations shouldnt have been deregulated and that regulators were asleep at the wheel for those that still exist. Rewrite sensable regulation based on sound economic fundamentals, Get some politicial seperation between politics and the regulators so they will “throw the flag” when needed and not 7 years too late, and stop bailing out bad companies with inept managment.
But Please stop trying to “save” me. All you are doing is makeing it harder to swim on my own.
October 9, 2008 at 6:27 PM #284460DWCAPParticipantWhy do people keep needing the GOV to “save” us? I dont want the government to save me. I dont want the government deciding who deserves a house and who doesn’t (read: has to pay inflated prices). And I dont want the government interjecting themselves into the private sector. They have a HORRIBLE record in all of that and the only reason they have not been tossed is that is called treason and technically punishable by death. (along with peoples appathy for anyone but those they know)
What I want the government to do is to maintain an army that can defend the nation if called on, provide basic public services like schools and police and fire and roads, and regulate markets such that orderly and fair markets exist. (plus little things like national parks, NASA, NIH, weather forecasting and maybe a few more.) Now regulating markets is the problem right now, and is alittle open to interpertation based on what side of the coin you are on. But everyone agrees that some regulations shouldnt have been deregulated and that regulators were asleep at the wheel for those that still exist. Rewrite sensable regulation based on sound economic fundamentals, Get some politicial seperation between politics and the regulators so they will “throw the flag” when needed and not 7 years too late, and stop bailing out bad companies with inept managment.
But Please stop trying to “save” me. All you are doing is makeing it harder to swim on my own.
October 9, 2008 at 6:27 PM #284791DWCAPParticipantWhy do people keep needing the GOV to “save” us? I dont want the government to save me. I dont want the government deciding who deserves a house and who doesn’t (read: has to pay inflated prices). And I dont want the government interjecting themselves into the private sector. They have a HORRIBLE record in all of that and the only reason they have not been tossed is that is called treason and technically punishable by death. (along with peoples appathy for anyone but those they know)
What I want the government to do is to maintain an army that can defend the nation if called on, provide basic public services like schools and police and fire and roads, and regulate markets such that orderly and fair markets exist. (plus little things like national parks, NASA, NIH, weather forecasting and maybe a few more.) Now regulating markets is the problem right now, and is alittle open to interpertation based on what side of the coin you are on. But everyone agrees that some regulations shouldnt have been deregulated and that regulators were asleep at the wheel for those that still exist. Rewrite sensable regulation based on sound economic fundamentals, Get some politicial seperation between politics and the regulators so they will “throw the flag” when needed and not 7 years too late, and stop bailing out bad companies with inept managment.
But Please stop trying to “save” me. All you are doing is makeing it harder to swim on my own.
October 9, 2008 at 6:27 PM #284803DWCAPParticipantWhy do people keep needing the GOV to “save” us? I dont want the government to save me. I dont want the government deciding who deserves a house and who doesn’t (read: has to pay inflated prices). And I dont want the government interjecting themselves into the private sector. They have a HORRIBLE record in all of that and the only reason they have not been tossed is that is called treason and technically punishable by death. (along with peoples appathy for anyone but those they know)
What I want the government to do is to maintain an army that can defend the nation if called on, provide basic public services like schools and police and fire and roads, and regulate markets such that orderly and fair markets exist. (plus little things like national parks, NASA, NIH, weather forecasting and maybe a few more.) Now regulating markets is the problem right now, and is alittle open to interpertation based on what side of the coin you are on. But everyone agrees that some regulations shouldnt have been deregulated and that regulators were asleep at the wheel for those that still exist. Rewrite sensable regulation based on sound economic fundamentals, Get some politicial seperation between politics and the regulators so they will “throw the flag” when needed and not 7 years too late, and stop bailing out bad companies with inept managment.
But Please stop trying to “save” me. All you are doing is makeing it harder to swim on my own.
October 9, 2008 at 8:06 PM #284932ArrayaParticipantIt’s a joke like professional wrestling. Get a grip people.
This is not about ideologies at this point its about the people having a say. If it is not apparent the economic/political entity has taken on a life of its own, you need to pay closer attention.
Check out on of the many bailout protests that was not covered by the media.
October 9, 2008 at 8:06 PM #284922ArrayaParticipantIt’s a joke like professional wrestling. Get a grip people.
This is not about ideologies at this point its about the people having a say. If it is not apparent the economic/political entity has taken on a life of its own, you need to pay closer attention.
Check out on of the many bailout protests that was not covered by the media.
October 9, 2008 at 8:06 PM #284903ArrayaParticipantIt’s a joke like professional wrestling. Get a grip people.
This is not about ideologies at this point its about the people having a say. If it is not apparent the economic/political entity has taken on a life of its own, you need to pay closer attention.
Check out on of the many bailout protests that was not covered by the media.
October 9, 2008 at 8:06 PM #284590ArrayaParticipantIt’s a joke like professional wrestling. Get a grip people.
This is not about ideologies at this point its about the people having a say. If it is not apparent the economic/political entity has taken on a life of its own, you need to pay closer attention.
Check out on of the many bailout protests that was not covered by the media.
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