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July 1, 2009 at 4:42 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #423773July 1, 2009 at 4:42 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #424053
patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t think Obama is a fraud or a crook. I do think he is accomplished. He’s to the left of the average American. He is to the right of the average European.
I am not in love with any common political ideology marketed in the US today, but libertarianism is my favorite. Obama is far from a libertarian, but I’d prefer to have our top political leader be accomplished and somewhere between the average American and the average European in political ideology than incompetent and with political leanings exactly like mine.
My first choice is someone who is accomplished and who has political leanings like mine. But I wasn’t given that choice.
July 1, 2009 at 4:42 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #424122patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t think Obama is a fraud or a crook. I do think he is accomplished. He’s to the left of the average American. He is to the right of the average European.
I am not in love with any common political ideology marketed in the US today, but libertarianism is my favorite. Obama is far from a libertarian, but I’d prefer to have our top political leader be accomplished and somewhere between the average American and the average European in political ideology than incompetent and with political leanings exactly like mine.
My first choice is someone who is accomplished and who has political leanings like mine. But I wasn’t given that choice.
July 1, 2009 at 4:42 PM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #424285patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t think Obama is a fraud or a crook. I do think he is accomplished. He’s to the left of the average American. He is to the right of the average European.
I am not in love with any common political ideology marketed in the US today, but libertarianism is my favorite. Obama is far from a libertarian, but I’d prefer to have our top political leader be accomplished and somewhere between the average American and the average European in political ideology than incompetent and with political leanings exactly like mine.
My first choice is someone who is accomplished and who has political leanings like mine. But I wasn’t given that choice.
patientrenter
ParticipantAh f*$%, why not just get it over with and give 5000 $100 bills to everyone who owns a home that they paid for with other people's money? And chop 4 fingers off the hands of everyone who rents and saves and provides all the money?
patientrenter
ParticipantAh f*$%, why not just get it over with and give 5000 $100 bills to everyone who owns a home that they paid for with other people's money? And chop 4 fingers off the hands of everyone who rents and saves and provides all the money?
patientrenter
ParticipantAh f*$%, why not just get it over with and give 5000 $100 bills to everyone who owns a home that they paid for with other people's money? And chop 4 fingers off the hands of everyone who rents and saves and provides all the money?
patientrenter
ParticipantAh f*$%, why not just get it over with and give 5000 $100 bills to everyone who owns a home that they paid for with other people's money? And chop 4 fingers off the hands of everyone who rents and saves and provides all the money?
patientrenter
ParticipantAh f*$%, why not just get it over with and give 5000 $100 bills to everyone who owns a home that they paid for with other people's money? And chop 4 fingers off the hands of everyone who rents and saves and provides all the money?
patientrenter
ParticipantWhat Rt 66 is missing is that any additional losses banks take now is straight out of the pockets of taxpayers and savers. Almost any bank still in business today is there because of money from the government (=taxpayers). So sticking it to the banks is sticking it to your more responsible (taxpaying and saving) fellow citizens.
patientrenter
ParticipantWhat Rt 66 is missing is that any additional losses banks take now is straight out of the pockets of taxpayers and savers. Almost any bank still in business today is there because of money from the government (=taxpayers). So sticking it to the banks is sticking it to your more responsible (taxpaying and saving) fellow citizens.
patientrenter
ParticipantWhat Rt 66 is missing is that any additional losses banks take now is straight out of the pockets of taxpayers and savers. Almost any bank still in business today is there because of money from the government (=taxpayers). So sticking it to the banks is sticking it to your more responsible (taxpaying and saving) fellow citizens.
patientrenter
ParticipantWhat Rt 66 is missing is that any additional losses banks take now is straight out of the pockets of taxpayers and savers. Almost any bank still in business today is there because of money from the government (=taxpayers). So sticking it to the banks is sticking it to your more responsible (taxpaying and saving) fellow citizens.
patientrenter
ParticipantWhat Rt 66 is missing is that any additional losses banks take now is straight out of the pockets of taxpayers and savers. Almost any bank still in business today is there because of money from the government (=taxpayers). So sticking it to the banks is sticking it to your more responsible (taxpaying and saving) fellow citizens.
patientrenter
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