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June 24, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227531June 24, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227649
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ParticipantI went to public school. I guess that makes me a DUMBASS. But I’ve also got four years of Latin and an Ivy degree. So maybe I’m an ELITIST. Not sure. One thing is clear, I don’t drive a Hummer because we’re in a war in the middle east and driving a Hummer would make me a DOUCHEBAG.
Allan, I’m with you on the work ethic / self-esteem crap. You’re exactly right about that.
Not with you on the Obama bashing. It’s like listening to someone with an illness.
June 24, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227660gandalf
ParticipantI went to public school. I guess that makes me a DUMBASS. But I’ve also got four years of Latin and an Ivy degree. So maybe I’m an ELITIST. Not sure. One thing is clear, I don’t drive a Hummer because we’re in a war in the middle east and driving a Hummer would make me a DOUCHEBAG.
Allan, I’m with you on the work ethic / self-esteem crap. You’re exactly right about that.
Not with you on the Obama bashing. It’s like listening to someone with an illness.
June 24, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227695gandalf
ParticipantI went to public school. I guess that makes me a DUMBASS. But I’ve also got four years of Latin and an Ivy degree. So maybe I’m an ELITIST. Not sure. One thing is clear, I don’t drive a Hummer because we’re in a war in the middle east and driving a Hummer would make me a DOUCHEBAG.
Allan, I’m with you on the work ethic / self-esteem crap. You’re exactly right about that.
Not with you on the Obama bashing. It’s like listening to someone with an illness.
June 24, 2008 at 1:33 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227710gandalf
ParticipantI went to public school. I guess that makes me a DUMBASS. But I’ve also got four years of Latin and an Ivy degree. So maybe I’m an ELITIST. Not sure. One thing is clear, I don’t drive a Hummer because we’re in a war in the middle east and driving a Hummer would make me a DOUCHEBAG.
Allan, I’m with you on the work ethic / self-esteem crap. You’re exactly right about that.
Not with you on the Obama bashing. It’s like listening to someone with an illness.
June 24, 2008 at 12:38 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227521gandalf
ParticipantOdd, but I’m curious about GM too. I’m an Alfred Sloan fan. GM defined great business for decades. They’ll be part of the next wave. Nothing more than a hunch.
June 24, 2008 at 12:38 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227636gandalf
ParticipantOdd, but I’m curious about GM too. I’m an Alfred Sloan fan. GM defined great business for decades. They’ll be part of the next wave. Nothing more than a hunch.
June 24, 2008 at 12:38 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227647gandalf
ParticipantOdd, but I’m curious about GM too. I’m an Alfred Sloan fan. GM defined great business for decades. They’ll be part of the next wave. Nothing more than a hunch.
June 24, 2008 at 12:38 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227683gandalf
ParticipantOdd, but I’m curious about GM too. I’m an Alfred Sloan fan. GM defined great business for decades. They’ll be part of the next wave. Nothing more than a hunch.
June 24, 2008 at 12:38 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227700gandalf
ParticipantOdd, but I’m curious about GM too. I’m an Alfred Sloan fan. GM defined great business for decades. They’ll be part of the next wave. Nothing more than a hunch.
June 22, 2008 at 10:25 PM in reply to: Bank of American appears to have written the Dodd-Shelby banking bailout bill #226925gandalf
ParticipantThanks for the excellent post, Portlock.
Obama has a sensible approach to energy policy. It’s the central issue of our time. Our energy policy undercuts our foreign policy. Contrast with McCain and the gas tax holiday. Enough said.
Obama is proposing large, local (as in, ‘here in the US’) investments in energy research, infrastructure and green technologies. I support this 100% and believe it will spur the US economy in far more substantive ways than the Bush tax cuts.
Imagine a breakthrough in transportation technology, for example, followed by 5-10 year replacement of the vehicle fleet. The impacts on the broader US economy would be game-changing. Electricity and the grid is the way. Obama will get us there faster than McCain.
The credit mess is bigger than either candidate or party.
June 22, 2008 at 10:25 PM in reply to: Bank of American appears to have written the Dodd-Shelby banking bailout bill #227039gandalf
ParticipantThanks for the excellent post, Portlock.
Obama has a sensible approach to energy policy. It’s the central issue of our time. Our energy policy undercuts our foreign policy. Contrast with McCain and the gas tax holiday. Enough said.
Obama is proposing large, local (as in, ‘here in the US’) investments in energy research, infrastructure and green technologies. I support this 100% and believe it will spur the US economy in far more substantive ways than the Bush tax cuts.
Imagine a breakthrough in transportation technology, for example, followed by 5-10 year replacement of the vehicle fleet. The impacts on the broader US economy would be game-changing. Electricity and the grid is the way. Obama will get us there faster than McCain.
The credit mess is bigger than either candidate or party.
June 22, 2008 at 10:25 PM in reply to: Bank of American appears to have written the Dodd-Shelby banking bailout bill #227050gandalf
ParticipantThanks for the excellent post, Portlock.
Obama has a sensible approach to energy policy. It’s the central issue of our time. Our energy policy undercuts our foreign policy. Contrast with McCain and the gas tax holiday. Enough said.
Obama is proposing large, local (as in, ‘here in the US’) investments in energy research, infrastructure and green technologies. I support this 100% and believe it will spur the US economy in far more substantive ways than the Bush tax cuts.
Imagine a breakthrough in transportation technology, for example, followed by 5-10 year replacement of the vehicle fleet. The impacts on the broader US economy would be game-changing. Electricity and the grid is the way. Obama will get us there faster than McCain.
The credit mess is bigger than either candidate or party.
June 22, 2008 at 10:25 PM in reply to: Bank of American appears to have written the Dodd-Shelby banking bailout bill #227081gandalf
ParticipantThanks for the excellent post, Portlock.
Obama has a sensible approach to energy policy. It’s the central issue of our time. Our energy policy undercuts our foreign policy. Contrast with McCain and the gas tax holiday. Enough said.
Obama is proposing large, local (as in, ‘here in the US’) investments in energy research, infrastructure and green technologies. I support this 100% and believe it will spur the US economy in far more substantive ways than the Bush tax cuts.
Imagine a breakthrough in transportation technology, for example, followed by 5-10 year replacement of the vehicle fleet. The impacts on the broader US economy would be game-changing. Electricity and the grid is the way. Obama will get us there faster than McCain.
The credit mess is bigger than either candidate or party.
June 22, 2008 at 10:25 PM in reply to: Bank of American appears to have written the Dodd-Shelby banking bailout bill #227097gandalf
ParticipantThanks for the excellent post, Portlock.
Obama has a sensible approach to energy policy. It’s the central issue of our time. Our energy policy undercuts our foreign policy. Contrast with McCain and the gas tax holiday. Enough said.
Obama is proposing large, local (as in, ‘here in the US’) investments in energy research, infrastructure and green technologies. I support this 100% and believe it will spur the US economy in far more substantive ways than the Bush tax cuts.
Imagine a breakthrough in transportation technology, for example, followed by 5-10 year replacement of the vehicle fleet. The impacts on the broader US economy would be game-changing. Electricity and the grid is the way. Obama will get us there faster than McCain.
The credit mess is bigger than either candidate or party.
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