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February 20, 2009 at 11:34 PM #351542February 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM #350976hipmattParticipant
According to our own pathetic senator, 93% of her constituents opposed the bailout bill, but hey, we are all just “confused”..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZFwRAfkV1gFebruary 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM #351289hipmattParticipantAccording to our own pathetic senator, 93% of her constituents opposed the bailout bill, but hey, we are all just “confused”..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZFwRAfkV1gFebruary 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM #351415hipmattParticipantAccording to our own pathetic senator, 93% of her constituents opposed the bailout bill, but hey, we are all just “confused”..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZFwRAfkV1gFebruary 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM #351448hipmattParticipantAccording to our own pathetic senator, 93% of her constituents opposed the bailout bill, but hey, we are all just “confused”..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZFwRAfkV1gFebruary 20, 2009 at 11:38 PM #351547hipmattParticipantAccording to our own pathetic senator, 93% of her constituents opposed the bailout bill, but hey, we are all just “confused”..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZFwRAfkV1gFebruary 20, 2009 at 11:43 PM #350981tucker…Participanthipmatt
I feel you man.
but it just a funny video?
February 20, 2009 at 11:43 PM #351294tucker…Participanthipmatt
I feel you man.
but it just a funny video?
February 20, 2009 at 11:43 PM #351420tucker…Participanthipmatt
I feel you man.
but it just a funny video?
February 20, 2009 at 11:43 PM #351453tucker…Participanthipmatt
I feel you man.
but it just a funny video?
February 20, 2009 at 11:43 PM #351552tucker…Participanthipmatt
I feel you man.
but it just a funny video?
February 20, 2009 at 11:49 PM #350991AnonymousGuestData is a really cool thing, but it has to be relevant data.
Both of your polls, the data you provide, have nothing to do with the Mortgage Rescue package. They cover another issue entirely. And even if it did address the misnamed Mortgage rescue package how valid would the data be? How many people have read it and understand it enough to have a meaningful opinion? I’ve read it and think it is a really bad policy that will make the situation worse, and no, I am not a Republican.
We need to remember that a poll is simply a popularity contest with results that can be skewed by framing the question and choosing the right sample group. Poll results have absolutely no bearing on whether or not the plan will work or if it will cause more problems than it solves.
Besides, it really doesn’t matter how many people agree with the plan of action if it’s a flawed plan. I am sure that if Obama offered a free car to everyone who hasn’t been able to afford one in order to support the car companies his approval ratings would skew very high. Doesn’t make it right or wise.
The data I’d like to see is data showing that a government stimulus would work, not whether or not people think it will work.
Finally, Santelli is not a hero, but he does tell it like it is.
The Turtle
February 20, 2009 at 11:49 PM #351304AnonymousGuestData is a really cool thing, but it has to be relevant data.
Both of your polls, the data you provide, have nothing to do with the Mortgage Rescue package. They cover another issue entirely. And even if it did address the misnamed Mortgage rescue package how valid would the data be? How many people have read it and understand it enough to have a meaningful opinion? I’ve read it and think it is a really bad policy that will make the situation worse, and no, I am not a Republican.
We need to remember that a poll is simply a popularity contest with results that can be skewed by framing the question and choosing the right sample group. Poll results have absolutely no bearing on whether or not the plan will work or if it will cause more problems than it solves.
Besides, it really doesn’t matter how many people agree with the plan of action if it’s a flawed plan. I am sure that if Obama offered a free car to everyone who hasn’t been able to afford one in order to support the car companies his approval ratings would skew very high. Doesn’t make it right or wise.
The data I’d like to see is data showing that a government stimulus would work, not whether or not people think it will work.
Finally, Santelli is not a hero, but he does tell it like it is.
The Turtle
February 20, 2009 at 11:49 PM #351430AnonymousGuestData is a really cool thing, but it has to be relevant data.
Both of your polls, the data you provide, have nothing to do with the Mortgage Rescue package. They cover another issue entirely. And even if it did address the misnamed Mortgage rescue package how valid would the data be? How many people have read it and understand it enough to have a meaningful opinion? I’ve read it and think it is a really bad policy that will make the situation worse, and no, I am not a Republican.
We need to remember that a poll is simply a popularity contest with results that can be skewed by framing the question and choosing the right sample group. Poll results have absolutely no bearing on whether or not the plan will work or if it will cause more problems than it solves.
Besides, it really doesn’t matter how many people agree with the plan of action if it’s a flawed plan. I am sure that if Obama offered a free car to everyone who hasn’t been able to afford one in order to support the car companies his approval ratings would skew very high. Doesn’t make it right or wise.
The data I’d like to see is data showing that a government stimulus would work, not whether or not people think it will work.
Finally, Santelli is not a hero, but he does tell it like it is.
The Turtle
February 20, 2009 at 11:49 PM #351463AnonymousGuestData is a really cool thing, but it has to be relevant data.
Both of your polls, the data you provide, have nothing to do with the Mortgage Rescue package. They cover another issue entirely. And even if it did address the misnamed Mortgage rescue package how valid would the data be? How many people have read it and understand it enough to have a meaningful opinion? I’ve read it and think it is a really bad policy that will make the situation worse, and no, I am not a Republican.
We need to remember that a poll is simply a popularity contest with results that can be skewed by framing the question and choosing the right sample group. Poll results have absolutely no bearing on whether or not the plan will work or if it will cause more problems than it solves.
Besides, it really doesn’t matter how many people agree with the plan of action if it’s a flawed plan. I am sure that if Obama offered a free car to everyone who hasn’t been able to afford one in order to support the car companies his approval ratings would skew very high. Doesn’t make it right or wise.
The data I’d like to see is data showing that a government stimulus would work, not whether or not people think it will work.
Finally, Santelli is not a hero, but he does tell it like it is.
The Turtle
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