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Published on September 28, 2011 By vStyler In Community

 

   How's it workin for ya 3 years later?

   Anyone better off?... that's a good one !

 

  here's the good news.. Nov. 2012 isn't so far off... and I for one will look back on the 4 lost years of my life, and realize..

 

  ....I can finally breath again.

 

  So... lastly, I am willing to go out on a limb, and a year ahead, predict.. , no, guarantee... a massive conservative victory...

  ......If I'm wrong... I'm sure a few of you will be back to remind me I posted this.

 

  The Free Market will reign again.

 

                                                                                      Hope and change.. is.. coming.


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on Sep 30, 2011

DrJBHL
And he didn't graduate Summa Cum Laude from Harvard Law either. Yeah... real stupid

Ok Doc, I'll bite. WTF are you saying here...

on Sep 30, 2011

At this point I'd vote for the guy in Georgia with the chopstick factory.  He seems to be able to evaluate his surroundings, conceptualize a plan of action, and execute it.

on Sep 30, 2011

now see, that's you listening to talk radio/FOX news.

lol... its SO not... strikes me as quite peculiar that folks will always blame the messengers, always assume that normal people like myself are incapable of making rational decisions, predictions, based on the entirety of our knowledge, not just what one network has to say.

I don't need Fox to tell me Obama is toast... it's just.. obvious.. to anyone with a pulse.

 

John, haven't you learned by now that the hard core Obamanites just cannot be converted to reasonable thought. LOL.

Well, I still find comfort in the thought that if I can get ONE person to see the light, I've replaced the vote.. I don't have.

on Sep 30, 2011

DaveRI
He seems to be able to evaluate his surroundings, conceptualize a plan of action, and execute it.

Much like Herman Cain has done his whole life. and He's also from Georgia 

on Oct 01, 2011

John, haven't you learned by now that the hard core Obamanites just cannot be converted to reasonable thought. LOL.

Don't blame him. He's nothing more than an empty suit that cannot hold a reasonable conversation without a telepropmter. Hell He didn't even write his own book.

The real power lies far behind the lines that we as the general public will never see. Don't know when it became that way or if it was designed that way but NOBama has made it much easier to see.

Bingo! and we have a winner! the current administration is a product of George Soros.

on Oct 01, 2011

vStyler
and He's also from Georgia

DaveRI
Ok Doc,John I'll bite. WTF are you saying here...

on Oct 01, 2011

I meant Herman Cain, also from GA, like the chopstick guy 

on Oct 01, 2011


Quoting DrJBHL, reply 135And he didn't graduate Summa Cum Laude from Harvard Law either. Yeah... real stupid

Ok Doc, I'll bite. WTF are you saying here...

What I'm saying, Phoon is you should damn well respect his intelligence and position in life, and not make him out to be an idiot.

You think you're somehow 'better' or smarter than he is? Show me the proof.

Teleprompter? Yeah. You think he has the time to sit around memorizing speeches? Really.

You think he doesn't work hard? He hasn't aged in the two plus years he's been in office? Look at his hair. He started the job a young, vital man. Compare pictures of him.

on Oct 01, 2011

DrJBHL
Yeah. You think he has the time to sit around memorizing speeches? Really.

Some leaders dont need to memorize, they speak from the heart, they speak from a burning fire within, I really can't remember seeing any other leader read from teleprompters the way Obama does, it's almost offensive to me.

He looks like an umpire at a tennis match.

As cynical as I am all I can see is his little army of speechwriters working away into the night to ready the propaganda for the next days speech.

I know everyone has speechwriters, but not every pres. reads almost every word, from a screen.

U rarely see him not using it, and when you do, he turns into a stuttering mess. for all the talk of him being a supreme orator..

I just don't see it.

Marco Rubio, is a good speaker, Herman Cain.. he eats Obama for lunch on the platform.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZDkacOveF0

 

No Prompter. No lack of passion.

 

lastly, I'd give my right arm to watch Obama debate Newt Gingrich.

on Oct 02, 2011

John! I never realized. You're a romantic.

Bravo! 

on Oct 02, 2011

Hopeless.

on Oct 02, 2011

Is hilarious that I still hear folks blaming unions for the demise of the American work force, not the actual greed. Corporate as well as Public.

I must reflect upon this and wonder, has one corporation that went with Cheap labor over seas laying off their union work force, passed a single bit of those reduced costs to their customers, or did they pocket the extra profits?  I don't remember seeing American car prices drop drastically or on any other outsourced product for that matter. So who really benefited from the cheaper labor??

 

But wait...It' must be the unions fault America fell in love with cheap foreign products manufactured in countries who exploit cheap / almost slave labor and drove the more expensive American made products market down the crapper. The only thing they did was give corporate America an excuse to delve in to outsourced cheap labor.

So let me get this straight, that because the Backbone of america actually wanted to live the American dream and get a fair piece of the pie, have safe working conditions, be able to retire and not be homeless, they are to blame? seriously?  ..

We have no one to blame .. cept ourselves

 

But hey lets lay off more american workers, out source everything, eventually no one will have any money to buy jack shit, as soon the whole country will be unemployed. Not sure what moron really thought this was a great idea..

 

But yes America it's always someone else's fault..

 

As for my story I'm just one of those lowly Road/construction workers who is currently building a bridge so I can "jump off it"...

on Oct 02, 2011

v....there is NO question Barry has been a HUGE disappointment....{many a broken heart since `o8}brilliant as he is, he would be better suited to the clubby confines of Harvard Yard with his personality & skill set, NOT the gruesome political arena that requires gutz of steel & a certain cagey finesse.  That being said, the konservativista platform & Presidential offerings are pretty bleak as well: it`s not for nuthin`that Warren Buffett considers the current GOP lineup PATHETIC & now the desperate call for the Governor of New Jersey to step up = mind you with Ron Paul receiving the 'coveted' Barry Manilow endorsement of hiz Ayn Rand political moonscape, one needs only review the lowlights of his polices; consider:that stuff about Paul wanting to eliminate minimum wage…brilliant strategy to get people working and rejoice over those newly available $1.72/hour jobs....after all, workers in India and Bangladesh get paid a quarter of that and they’re happy.

Same with eliminating the FDA and getting the government out of the business of regulating drugs.  Much better idea to hand over that responsibility to the drug companies.  Makes perfect sense because you know that big pharma’s only concern is your welfare.  Just ask the health insurers.  They’ll tell you that no one guards a hen house better than a skulk of foxes.

The Federal Aviation Administration?  Worthless, money-gobbling bureaucracy.  Paul understands that air safety and your life is best managed by an altruistic private sector.

U.S Department of Education?  Gone.

U.S. Department of Energy?  Gone.

U.S. Department of Commerce?  Gone.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services?  Gone.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security?  Gone.

Federal Emergency Management Agency?  Gone.

Internal Revenue Service?  Gone.

In Ron Paul’s finely tuned analysis, all of the above are “unnecessary bureaucracies” and Barry Manilow agrees.  That’s all anyone needs to know.

Here’s the bottom line: when a presidential candidate has the support of a man who not only writes music but is Music, for crying out loud…and writes the songs that make the whole world sing, as well as songs of love and special things, to say nothing of songs which make young girls cry, what more do they need?

Nothing.  Absolutely nothing.

on Oct 02, 2011

HG_Eliminator
Is hilarious that I still hear folks blaming unions for the demise of the American work force, not the actual greed. Corporate as well as Public.

I must reflect upon this and wonder, has one corporation that went with Cheap labor over seas laying off their union work force, passed a single bit of those reduced costs to their customers, or did they pocket the extra profits?  I don't remember seeing American car prices drop drastically or on any other outsourced product for that matter. So who really benefited from the cheaper labor??

 

But wait...It' must be the unions fault America fell in love with cheap foreign products manufactured in countries who exploit cheap / almost slave labor and drove the more expensive American made products market down the crapper. The only thing they did was give corporate America an excuse to delve in to outsourced cheap labor.

So let me get this straight, that because the Backbone of america actually wanted to live the American dream and get a fair piece of the pie, have safe working conditions, be able to retire and not be homeless, they are to blame? seriously?  ..

We have no one to blame .. cept ourselves

 

But hey lets lay off more american workers, out source everything, eventually no one will have any money to buy jack shit, as soon the whole country will be unemployed. Not sure what moron really thought this was a great idea..

 

But yes America it's always someone else's fault..

 

As for my story I'm just one of those lowly Road/construction workers who is currently building a bridge so I can "jump off it"...

 

A MAJOR slice of my pizza goes to HG. You won't have to hijack it ever again, bud.

Indeed, for so many reasons, we have no one and everyone (especially ourselves) to blame. Houses, hard drives, whatever we consistently, persistently and constantly look for the "bargain". Costs far more than it ever saved.

We need manufacturing and export here in America because that will be the only way out of this mess.

on Oct 02, 2011

vStyler
Herman Cain.. he eats Obama for lunch on the platform.

he's a preacher, what do you expect. for me at least, the choice between public speaking and sharp stick in the eye has always been a tough choice.

HG_Eliminator
It' must be the unions fault America fell in love with cheap foreign products manufactured in countries who exploit cheap / almost slave labor and drove the more expensive American made products market down the crapper.

one might also consider that the lose of job/income has driven people to purchase cheaper products in order to make ends meet. Walmat single handed killed the American textile market, now those people are out of work and if they need socks, guess where they are manufacturered.

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cause and effect, cause and effect.

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