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Nov 4, 2009 3:04 pm

Mitt   2012

Nov 4, 2009 3:18 pm

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Nov 4, 2009 3:27 pm

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Nov 4, 2009 3:35 pm

Barack Obama will hopefully make a clean sweep of your industry and put you all out of business. Then we might see some prosperity in this country.

Nov 4, 2009 3:37 pm

awesome!!!

Nov 4, 2009 3:38 pm

see how awesome my perma boo-boo is?

Nov 4, 2009 3:41 pm

Barack is going to destroy what built this country! Yes some things need repaired, but if you believe in this guy now…You won’t soon enough. I beleive hard work should be rewarded. He beleives hard work should benefit those that don’t even participate. He is a recipe for DISASTER!

Barack Free healthcare!! ya ya ya ya Everyone stays in their home!! ya ya ya ya Stock markets will go up!! ya ya ya ya Free retirement!!!! ya ya ya ya ya ya no new taxes!!! ya ya ya ya ya And everyone will have a job!!!! ya ya ya ya ya Me What the fukc do we need jobs for?
Nov 4, 2009 4:49 pm

2012 - ROSS PEROT!


Nov 4, 2009 5:21 pm

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Posts: 4   Posted: 16 March 2007 at 6:16pm

Make it 39 lenders now down the tube. 3/4 of my pipeline is subprime, geez. This keeps going like this, my lender list is going to be non-existent and I’ll definitely be struggling. I wonder if the Fire Department is hiring?



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Nov 4, 2009 10:35 pm

[quote=Jr Indy][quote=howboutshoeshine]Barack is going to destroy what built this country! Yes some things need repaired, but if you believe in this guy now…You won’t soon enough. I beleive hard work should be rewarded. He beleives hard work should benefit those that don’t even participate. He is a recipe for DISASTER!

Barack Free healthcare!! ya ya ya ya Everyone stays in their home!! ya ya ya ya Stock markets will go up!! ya ya ya ya Free retirement!!!! ya ya ya ya ya ya no new taxes!!! ya ya ya ya ya And everyone will have a job!!!! ya ya ya ya ya Me What the fukc do we need jobs for?[/quote]   If you were actually quoting the president then your claims of directional knowledge on markets and the economy would be credible.   Since the president has never said any of the above, it's proven you're just a jag-ov.[/quote]   I'm not kidding when I say....this is one of the dumbest statements made on this site. Do you really think I'm insinuating he actually said these things? Have you ever seen the Batman with Michael Keaton in it? The joker strolls through town on a float throwing out money as if it's free and everyon's greed brings them to the parade and there is a song playing in the background with the word "trust" playing the loudest. Of course the joker's main goal is to kill everyone with gas, but he gets them there with something no one will pass up. That is what Barack reminds me of.   First, I voted for Barack ( I wanted helpful change not this mess ) I wanted a playing field that was even. I am sick of the wealthy pulling strings and never being questioned! http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/30481512/wall_streets_naked_swindle   Second, I was raised very poor and probably have as good of an idea as any how hard it is to succeed. I got into this field much like Will Smith in "pursuit of happyness" Who are the guy's with the nice cars? I should do that. However, with that personality I take nothing at face value and that's my two cents. Also, I am a uphauled by stupidity and questioned even replying to this,so please nothing this dumb again. Peace, good luck
Nov 4, 2009 10:58 pm

I have to say that I agree with some of what shoeshine says here.



I didn’t vote. I don’t vote in major elections, since your vote doesn’t count.



But I am appalled at the direction of the country. Obama is likely a good man, who can’t handle the job he applied for.

Nov 4, 2009 11:00 pm
Moraen:

I have to say that I agree with some of what shoeshine says here.

I didn’t vote. I don’t vote in major elections, since your vote doesn’t count.

But I am appalled at the direction of the country. Obama is likely a good man, who can’t handle the job he applied for.

  I agree Moraen. Heart is definitely in the right place.
Nov 5, 2009 2:34 am
howboutshoeshine:

[quote=Moraen]I have to say that I agree with some of what shoeshine says here.

I didn’t vote. I don’t vote in major elections, since your vote doesn’t count.

But I am appalled at the direction of the country. Obama is likely a good man, who can’t handle the job he applied for.

  I agree Moraen. Heart is definitely in the right place.[/quote]

He may have a good heart, but I doubt seriously that his heart is in the right place. 

He believes in collectivism, rather than individual responsibility & liberty, in regards to national issues and international political issues (individual people at the national level, or individual nation-states at the international level).

His heart is set upon, as you alluded to in your post, re-distributing wealth and pandering to socialist/marxist/communist world politicians.  If you review his life all the way back to his childhood, he's surrounded himself with people who hold contempt for basic American values and ideals or, simply America itself (Acorn, Ayers, Rev. Wright, etc).

I don't view anyone who has contempt for the ideals of our Founding Fathers as having their heart in the right place. 

I do think he's a good person...ie, morals/ethics, but his economic & political views are to the very, very far left of what this country has typically embraced.

The bloom is off the rose now too, as you can see from the results of yesterday's elections.

The Independent/Moderate middle is who got him elected (well intentioned people, who wanted a change, like yourself) are now seeing that his historically ultra-liberal voting record in IL and the US Senate, was NOT an aberration and they were conned. 

Now we just have to wait and see how much of our country he can destroy in 3 more years.
Nov 5, 2009 3:04 am

[quote=SBmss]
His heart is set upon, as you alluded to in your
post, re-distributing wealth and pandering to
socialist/marxist/communist world politicians.  If you review his life
all the way back to his childhood, he’s surrounded himself with people
who hold contempt for basic American values and ideals or, simply
America itself (Acorn, Ayers, Rev. Wright, etc).

I don’t view anyone who has contempt for the ideals of our Founding Fathers as having their heart in the right place. 

[/quote]



I can’t stand the Rev Wright and Ayers crowd as well but where’s the
outcry when Palin’s husband was part of a group that called for Alaska
seceding? Or the Texas Governor who is running on the secession
platform as we speak.  Is that American? Or the guys who swear by the
Confederate Flag and that it’s a part of our history.  Yes, it is a
part of our history just like slavery. 



You are right on the economic policies.  I don’t like this tax hike
idea or taxing of health insurance plans as well.  More taxes means
more money Congress gets to waste.

Nov 5, 2009 3:22 am

He is very likable.   I do think his heart is in the right place. He is obviously a brilliant guy. I have a great deal of respect for him.

What totally blows my mind is that he seems to sincerely believe that govt. can provide solutions.    



Bubba got it.   



He would just lie to the libs and promise them stuff and then he acted like a free market guy because he knew thats how you create wealth. How can someone so bright and surronded by some pretty shape people honestly think giving the GD fed govt healthcare is going to lead to a good outcome.



he is done.    from 71% to 49%



independents gone. Other anti-bush , anti-iraq who got sucked in expecting the center and got Nancy P in drag.



those blue doggies are running for cover.

Nov 5, 2009 4:01 am

Past…

Promises will get you: a date; paid for a cheeseburger on Tuesday; agreement you won't get the clap; Meletio's investment plan; Trillion $ in extra debt; an election win

Future…

Deliverables will get you: ???

Nov 5, 2009 4:15 am
Shania Twain:

He is very likable.   I do think his heart is in the right place. He is obviously a brilliant guy. I have a great deal of respect for him.
What totally blows my mind is that he seems to sincerely believe that govt. can provide solutions.    

Bubba got it.   

He would just lie to the libs and promise them stuff and then he acted like a free market guy because he knew thats how you create wealth. How can someone so bright and surronded by some pretty shape people honestly think giving the GD fed govt healthcare is going to lead to a good outcome.

he is done.    from 71% to 49%

independents gone. Other anti-bush , anti-iraq who got sucked in expecting the center and got Nancy P in drag.

those blue doggies are running for cover.

I totally get that, Shania.  But my nuts get stuck on the fence trying to figure out the best option for our leadership.   Option 1: Don't agree with the policies but these people are really smart   Option 2: Agree with the policies but Bubba truly is a box of rocks   Ugh.
Nov 5, 2009 3:02 pm

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