Thank you Obama for giving another "I actually voted for the war before I voted agaInst it." America will hear this example of Obama being out of touch over and over and over this fall.
Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
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Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
Talk about out of touch.
Thank you Obama for giving another "I actually voted for the war before I voted agaInst it." America will hear this example of Obama being out of touch over and over and over this fall.
Thank you Obama for giving another "I actually voted for the war before I voted agaInst it." America will hear this example of Obama being out of touch over and over and over this fall.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
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Not surprising. The people he sees every day are doing well...
He needs to get out more
Not surprising. The people he sees every day are doing well...
He needs to get out more
Obama spends record amount of time fundraising
Politico44 ^ | 6/6/12 | DONOVAN SLACK
No, it’s not your imagination: President Barack Obama is spending a whole lot of time fundraising, perhaps more than any incumbent president in history.
Including this week’s trip to California, he will have spent eight of 24 weekdays during the past month – that’s a third of them - on the road and collecting cash.
His event Thursday morning will mark his 153rd fundraiser since announcing his reelection bid last year. That’s nearly double the number that his predecessor George W. Bush had attended by this point in his reelection campaign, according to CBS’s Mark Knoller, who put 43’s early June number at 79.
Neither White House nor campaign officials responded to messages seeking comment.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
Cue the poli trolls to spin this in ...3...2...1...

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Nothing to spin. The dude is out of touch and getting more and more like Dubya every day. Of course, the dude running against him blows just as hard. Gotta love what this country has become.SuperHornet wrote:Cue the poli trolls to spin this in ...3...2...1...
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
That's the problem. People can cry about Obama all they want, he is just like Dubya (except Dubya cleared brush, Obama fundraises) the next President will be more of the same. No reason to think that Romney will be more "in touch" than Obama is, dude was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.93henfan wrote:Nothing to spin. The dude is out of touch and getting more and more like Dubya every day. Of course, the dude running against him blows just as hard. Gotta love what this country has become.SuperHornet wrote:Cue the poli trolls to spin this in ...3...2...1...
Instead of a donkey and an elephant, I think both parties should change their logo to a lemming.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
Eh, Gannon tells me our standard of living has never been higher. The conks tell me we have the wealthiest poor in history. 
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It's easy, and fashionable, to take smug potshots at both parties. So tell me, 86, what would you do to improve the political process in America?BlueHen86 wrote:That's the problem. People can cry about Obama all they want, he is just like Dubya (except Dubya cleared brush, Obama fundraises) the next President will be more of the same. No reason to think that Romney will be more "in touch" than Obama is, dude was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.93henfan wrote:
Nothing to spin. The dude is out of touch and getting more and more like Dubya every day. Of course, the dude running against him blows just as hard. Gotta love what this country has become.
Instead of a donkey and an elephant, I think both parties should change their logo to a lemming.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
"Both" parties being one of the major problems.Ivytalk wrote:It's easy, and fashionable, to take smug potshots at both parties. So tell me, 86, what would you do to improve the political process in America?BlueHen86 wrote:
That's the problem. People can cry about Obama all they want, he is just like Dubya (except Dubya cleared brush, Obama fundraises) the next President will be more of the same. No reason to think that Romney will be more "in touch" than Obama is, dude was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
Instead of a donkey and an elephant, I think both parties should change their logo to a lemming.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
You want more? I give you Italy. Wonderful.kalm wrote:"Both" parties being one of the major problems.Ivytalk wrote: It's easy, and fashionable, to take smug potshots at both parties. So tell me, 86, what would you do to improve the political process in America?
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
If we actually had "two" parties that would be a start in the right direction.Ivytalk wrote:You want more? I give you Italy. Wonderful.kalm wrote:
"Both" parties being one of the major problems.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
So you don't think there's a dime's worth of difference between the Dems and the GOP? As a matter of ideology, you're wrong. If you posit that the " great middle" is disenfranchised, you may have a better point.kalm wrote:If we actually had "two" parties that would be a start in the right direction.Ivytalk wrote: You want more? I give you Italy. Wonderful.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
1) Ideology<re-election which is determined by campaign finance.Ivytalk wrote:So you don't think there's a dime's worth of difference between the Dems and the GOP? As a matter of ideology, you're wrong. If you posit that the " great middle" is disenfranchised, you may have a better point.kalm wrote:
If we actually had "two" parties that would be a start in the right direction.
2) the "great middle" IS disenfranchised. I am now officially a disciple of the 86hens, UNI88's, Clucks, Ursus's and Gannonfans of the world. There was a time where I might have fallen into the warm embrace of traditional conkunism as I grew older. Unfortunately, there are too few traditional conks left.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
Cynic.kalm wrote:1) Ideology<re-election which is determined by campaign finance.Ivytalk wrote: So you don't think there's a dime's worth of difference between the Dems and the GOP? As a matter of ideology, you're wrong. If you posit that the " great middle" is disenfranchised, you may have a better point.
2) the "great middle" IS disenfranchised. I am now officially a disciple of the 86hens, UNI88's, Clucks, Ursus's and Gannonfans of the world. There was a time where I might have fallen into the warm embrace of traditional conkunism as I grew older. Unfortunately, there are too few traditional conks left.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
"Cynic" is the best compliment you can pay me.Ivytalk wrote:Cynic.kalm wrote:
1) Ideology<re-election which is determined by campaign finance.
2) the "great middle" IS disenfranchised. I am now officially a disciple of the 86hens, UNI88's, Clucks, Ursus's and Gannonfans of the world. There was a time where I might have fallen into the warm embrace of traditional conkunism as I grew older. Unfortunately, there are too few traditional conks left.and I am a traditional small government Conklin.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
It wasn't meant as a compliment.kalm wrote:"Cynic" is the best compliment you can pay me.Ivytalk wrote: Cynic.and I am a traditional small government Conklin.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
Then again, I pretty much fail miserably at practicing my belief.
Cynicism (Greek: κυνισμός), in its original form, refers to the beliefs of an ancient school of Greek philosophers known as the Cynics (Greek: Κυνικοί, Latin: Cynici). Their philosophy was that the purpose of life was to live a life of Virtue in agreement with Nature. This meant rejecting all conventional desires for wealth, power, sex, and fame, and by living a simple life free from all possessions. As reasoning creatures, people could gain happiness by rigorous training and by living in a way which was natural for humans. They believed that the world belonged equally to everyone, and that suffering was caused by false judgments of what was valuable and by the worthless customs and conventions which surrounded society. Many of these thoughts were later absorbed into Stoicism.
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Ivytalk wrote:It wasn't meant as a compliment.kalm wrote:
"Cynic" is the best compliment you can pay me.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
Oh boy, we've morphed into ancient Greek philosophy! That's beyond my pay grade!kalm wrote:Then again, I pretty much fail miserably at practicing my belief.![]()
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Cynicism (Greek: κυνισμός), in its original form, refers to the beliefs of an ancient school of Greek philosophers known as the Cynics (Greek: Κυνικοί, Latin: Cynici). Their philosophy was that the purpose of life was to live a life of Virtue in agreement with Nature. This meant rejecting all conventional desires for wealth, power, sex, and fame, and by living a simple life free from all possessions. As reasoning creatures, people could gain happiness by rigorous training and by living in a way which was natural for humans. They believed that the world belonged equally to everyone, and that suffering was caused by false judgments of what was valuable and by the worthless customs and conventions which surrounded society. Many of these thoughts were later absorbed into Stoicism.
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Ok.Ivytalk wrote:Oh boy, we've morphed into ancient Greek philosophy! That's beyond my pay grade!kalm wrote:Then again, I pretty much fail miserably at practicing my belief.![]()
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Just noticed the part about rejecting all conventional desires for sex.
Fucking greeks.
Nevermind.
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How do you separate the men from the boys in Greece?kalm wrote:Ok.Ivytalk wrote: Oh boy, we've morphed into ancient Greek philosophy! That's beyond my pay grade!
Just noticed the part about rejecting all conventional desires for sex.
**** greeks.
Nevermind.
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Ivytalk wrote:How do you separate the men from the boys in Greece?kalm wrote:
Ok.
Just noticed the part about rejecting all conventional desires for sex.
**** greeks.
Nevermind.
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Occupy CS.com!Ivytalk wrote:It's easy, and fashionable, to take smug potshots at both parties. So tell me, 86, what would you do to improve the political process in America?BlueHen86 wrote:
That's the problem. People can cry about Obama all they want, he is just like Dubya (except Dubya cleared brush, Obama fundraises) the next President will be more of the same. No reason to think that Romney will be more "in touch" than Obama is, dude was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
Instead of a donkey and an elephant, I think both parties should change their logo to a lemming.
People should try and hold their policitians accountable, instead of making excuses for them. Not much of a solution, but if more people did it things might be better. Both parties play the blame game and the voters fall for it.
And you're right, it is easy to take smug potshots at both parties, both parties have worked hard to make it that way.
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
This whole thread kinda sums up my political position fairly succinctly (so thanks you guys)
Bush was a liberal in disguise - hidden by his war mongering and oil dreams
Obama is The Ultimate Politician and has Changed absolutely NOTHING
Far more concerned with status Quo and getting re-elected than anything even resembling addressing the issues
Romney is a complete JOKE
Magic Underwear troglodyte retarded faith / Self aggrandizing blow-hard and out of touch wouldn't even begin to explain how FAR out of touch = he's in a different galaxy both figuratively and literally if you read his Bible
Jeezus...
Why vote - neither of these clowns come close to representing anything other than MONEY and The System

Bush was a liberal in disguise - hidden by his war mongering and oil dreams
Obama is The Ultimate Politician and has Changed absolutely NOTHING
Far more concerned with status Quo and getting re-elected than anything even resembling addressing the issues
Romney is a complete JOKE
Magic Underwear troglodyte retarded faith / Self aggrandizing blow-hard and out of touch wouldn't even begin to explain how FAR out of touch = he's in a different galaxy both figuratively and literally if you read his Bible
Jeezus...
Why vote - neither of these clowns come close to representing anything other than MONEY and The System
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A: The actual teachings of Jesus
A: The actual teachings of Jesus
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Re: Obama: "The private sector is doing fine."
Here's some neat charts showing how public sector layoffs and spending on a state and local level have affected the economy and how corporate profits and and investment have rarely if ever been better. Admittedly, it kind of supports what Obama said so please feel free to spin.
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Bullshit. He's been like W and every other politician before him since day one... you are just realizing it more every day.93henfan wrote:The dude is out of touch and getting more and more like Dubya every day.




