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Guest
01-24-2012, 10:33 PM
Opened the republican response to the state of the union address by commending the president for his strong family example, something sorely needed in these times. Take that Newt!

Guest
01-25-2012, 10:52 AM
Guess he had to commend him about something, certainly couldn't commend him about any accomplishments or the direction he has taken the country.

Guest
01-25-2012, 11:27 AM
Tell you what; I'll commend the President for something also.

About 62 minutes into his speech President Obama said (paraphrasing) "Send me a bill outlawing insider trading in Congress, and I'll sign it".

Can't do anything but applaud that line, and that challenge to Congress.

Guest
01-25-2012, 12:02 PM
There must be something wrong with my computer!

I think I just read that RichieLion commended President Obama for something he said in the State of the Union speech.

Guest
01-25-2012, 12:11 PM
I thought the same thing. Thought I better get my eyes examined.

Guest
01-25-2012, 12:20 PM
About 62 minutes into his speech President Obama said (paraphrasing) "Send me a bill outlawing insider trading in Congress, and I'll sign it".

It would also be heartwarming to hear any one of the current candidates or any sitting politician bring up a proposal for "term limits." So far they remain solidly united and 100% silent on the idea.

Guest
01-25-2012, 12:58 PM
There must be something wrong with my computer!

I think I just read that RichieLion commended President Obama for something he said in the State of the Union speech.

I thought the same thing. Thought I better get my eyes examined.

I'm not the one of those guys who's a "one trick pony". It's the liberals here who defend their guy against any attack and won't admit he's ever made a mistake, which is ludicrous.

I criticize him often because of his policies and with a thought towards the substance of the issue involved. This is one time I can agree with him, and I'm not the ultra partisan you think I am that I won't say it.

The fact that this is the first time you can recall me saying anything positive about something he said speaks to him more than me.

Guest
01-25-2012, 01:06 PM
Tell you what; I'll commend the President for something also.

About 62 minutes into his speech President Obama said (paraphrasing) "Send me a bill outlawing insider trading in Congress, and I'll sign it".

Can't do anything but applaud that line, and that challenge to Congress.

Wonderful talk, but then we all knew this is always nothing more than a re-election campaign speech.

We all know how many campaign promises made in the Dog & Pony Shows are actually kept.

Guest
01-25-2012, 01:34 PM
Wonderful talk, but then we all knew this is always nothing more than a re-election campaign speech.

We all know how many campaign promises made in the Dog & Pony Shows are actually kept.

That cuts both ways.

Guest
01-25-2012, 03:09 PM
I'm not the one of those guys who's a "one trick pony". It's the liberals here who defend their guy against any attack and won't admit he's ever made a mistake, which is ludicrous.

I criticize him often because of his policies and with a thought towards the substance of the issue involved. This is one time I can agree with him, and I'm not the ultra partisan you think I am that I won't say it.

The fact that this is the first time you can recall me saying anything positive about something he said speaks to him more than me.

That's Richie. Forever substance over style. :laugh:

Guest
01-25-2012, 03:11 PM
Tell you what; I'll commend the President for something also.

About 62 minutes into his speech President Obama said (paraphrasing) "Send me a bill outlawing insider trading in Congress, and I'll sign it".

Can't do anything but applaud that line, and that challenge to Congress.

Richie Sweety, are you OK?

Guest
01-25-2012, 03:52 PM
RichieLion is leaving the Dark Side and has evolved to the Side of Light. :evil6:

Guest
01-25-2012, 04:37 PM
Wonderful talk, but then we all knew this is always nothing more than a re-election campaign speech.

We all know how many campaign promises made in the Dog & Pony Shows are actually kept.

precisely Obama will continue to spew populists sayings because people receive them so easily without foregoing the details. Beside which as they fail he can continue to blame bush, congress or others

Guest
01-25-2012, 04:55 PM
precisely Obama will continue to spew populists sayings because people receive them so easily without foregoing the details. Beside which as they fail he can continue to blame bush, congress or others

Rubi, The first sentence in your post would also be applicable to any of the republican challengers, with the exception of Ron Paul. And with Paul, the problem is, he WOULD try to do everything he says he would.

Guest
01-25-2012, 05:05 PM
Tell you what; I'll commend the President for something also.

About 62 minutes into his speech President Obama said (paraphrasing) "Send me a bill outlawing insider trading in Congress, and I'll sign it".

Can't do anything but applaud that line, and that challenge to Congress.Richie, don't wait until I'm indigo blue holding my breath awaiting Congressional action on that one. You can begin resuscitation effoerts when I'm just baby blue.

Guest
01-25-2012, 05:10 PM
Would have been great if he said he would push for that bill and support it in congress, do everything he could within his office to support it......

OTHERWISE....

Just another political ploy

Guest
01-25-2012, 05:14 PM
Richie, don't wait until I'm indigo blue holding my breath awaiting Congressional action on that one. You can begin resuscitation effoerts when I'm just baby blue.

It'll never get written, let alone passed and we're in agreement on that. It was interesting of Obama to throw the gauntlet, never the less.

How come Obama's media isn't touting that line? Am I the only one who heard it?

Maybe I was asleep having a weird dream.

Guest
01-25-2012, 05:43 PM
Rubi, The first sentence in your post would also be applicable to any of the republican challengers, with the exception of Ron Paul. And with Paul, the problem is, he WOULD try to do everything he says he would.

eweissnbach: Perhaps. However none of the Republican challengers is the President of the United States and Obama has diminished the country and himself. Remember France's leader quote aboutObama (Est il faible) He is weak?

Guest
01-25-2012, 06:03 PM
eweissnbach: Perhaps. However none of the Republican challengers is the President of the United States and Obama has diminished the country and himself. Remember France's leader quote aboutObama (Est il faible) He is weak?

No argument, but one of the republicans may one day be president and I would like to think we could expect better of them, but not confident we can.

Guest
01-25-2012, 06:23 PM
What credibility does Gov. Mitch Daniels have? As President George W Bush's OMB director, all he did was spend down the projected federal budget surplus.

Guest
01-25-2012, 07:57 PM
What credibility does Gov. Mitch Daniels have? As President George W Bush's OMB director, all he did was spend down the projected federal budget surplus.

Really?; even if what you said was true, I don't see why you'd be concerned with it.

The man you adore spent us into losing our top credit rating and still wants more money to spend.

The man you adore make Bush's spending look "bush league".

Guest
01-25-2012, 08:24 PM
According to the CBS News Poll, 91% approve of President Obama's proposals in the state of the union speech. Check it out: 91% for 9% against

Guest
01-25-2012, 08:51 PM
Sounds about right. The right wing is so out of touch right now.

Guest
01-25-2012, 08:58 PM
That cuts both ways.

That's why I said it's "always" a campaign re-election campaign speech....with all Presidents.

Guest
01-25-2012, 09:03 PM
According to the CBS News Poll, 91% approve of President Obama's proposals in the state of the union speech. Check it out: 91% for 9% against

All this poll says is that the CBS audience is 91% Democrat.

The state of the union address was broadcast by every news network, over-riding their usual programming. Why change the channel away from the network and/or talking heads you were already watching.

Guest
01-25-2012, 09:19 PM
"It's the liberals here who defend their guy against any attack and won't admit he's ever made a mistake, which is ludicrous."

I am still laughing at this Richie comment about Obama never admitting he made a mistake. I so clearly remember the shrub saying he could not recall one thing he did wrong while he was president. Now THAT was ludicrous.

Guest
01-26-2012, 12:00 AM
"It's the liberals here who defend their guy against any attack and won't admit he's ever made a mistake, which is ludicrous."

I am still laughing at this Richie comment about Obama never admitting he made a mistake. I so clearly remember the shrub saying he could not recall one thing he did wrong while he was president. Now THAT was ludicrous.

You've got a problem with reading comprehension.

Guest
01-26-2012, 12:02 AM
According to the CBS News Poll, 91% approve of President Obama's proposals in the state of the union speech. Check it out: 91% for 9% against


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Guest
01-26-2012, 12:03 AM
Really?; even if what you said was true, I don't see why you'd be concerned with it.

The man you adore spent us into losing our top credit rating and still wants more money to spend.

The man you adore make Bush's spending look "bush league".

Check the facts. Losing it. :ohdear:

Guest
01-26-2012, 09:59 AM
All this poll says is that the CBS audience is 91% Democrat.

The state of the union address was broadcast by every news network, over-riding their usual programming. Why change the channel away from the network and/or talking heads you were already watching.

FYI: Polls are done randomly over the telephone, not through your TV set.

Guest
01-26-2012, 10:01 AM
According to the CBS News Poll, 91% approve of President Obama's proposals in the state of the union speech. Check it out: 91% for 9% against

He made ALL the same promises a few years ago...guess they look better every time he mentions them

Guest
01-26-2012, 10:35 AM
Check the facts. Losing it. :ohdear:

Brilliant analysis of what I said. I don't know how you do it.

Guest
01-26-2012, 06:11 PM
He made ALL the same promises a few years ago...guess they look better every time he mentions them

You repeat something enough times, the more people are bound to believe it

Guest
01-26-2012, 06:27 PM
FYI: Polls are done randomly over the telephone, not through your TV set.

Oh, give me a BREAK!!!!!!!

Right here on the CBS website, they tell how CBS and Knowledge Network "assembled a scientific sample of Americans to watch the speech and then respond to our poll questions online"!!

Poll Response to State of the Union 2011 - CBS News Video (http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7284062n)

And you believe this crap about a "scientific", "objective" poll....OMG...

....and millions of other sheeple take one source of "news" and do no other searching for other reports online where thousands of news outlets are available.

Guest
01-26-2012, 06:30 PM
The difference in this year's speech is President Obama said he's going to accomplish things without congress. He's willing to work with anybody, anytime, he said, but he'll do whatever he can on his own.

Guest
01-26-2012, 06:58 PM
The original post referred to Mitch Daniels firing a shot.......

I recall when Mario Cuomo decided he was going to run. However his campaigning ended quickly. I was glad. However a month or so later they video a news media's breakfast, one Mario cuomo attended. during the breakfast a reporter interrupted Mario's breakfast. He had asked Cuomo's opinion about a heated debated subjects among the remaining candidates. Marion finished chewing, wiped his lips with a napkin and said in an even and common voice said in effect . It would be inappropiate for me to answer that question because I am not running and it would be easy for me to finesse a response. Its just not fair and I am not going to comment. Bravo Mario. I gain so much respect for him that day.

So I say to Mitch. You lost your right to comment. Your opinion lends no more credibility than any other voter.

Guest
01-26-2012, 07:01 PM
The difference in this year's speech is President Obama said he's going to accomplish things without congress. He's willing to work with anybody, anytime, he said, but he'll do whatever he can on his own.

Without Congress?.........is he proclaiming himself emperor?

Guest
01-27-2012, 07:19 AM
Hey, Mitt Romney has made the same comments - about how on "Day One" he's going to sign Executive Orders for all kinds of things.

Guest
01-27-2012, 08:09 AM
Brilliant analysis of what I said. I don't know how you do it.

I think you're onto something....brilliance is the key word. :icon_wink:

Guest
01-27-2012, 11:10 AM
Hey, Mitt Romney has made the same comments - about how on "Day One" he's going to sign Executive Orders for all kinds of things.

I think he's mostly talking about orders that would reverse Obama Executive Orders, and eliminate the Emperor's unaccountable government ministers; otherwise known as "czars".

Romney's avowed first "order" would be, he claims, an order to authorize all states to opt out of ObamaCare. It the same procedure that Obama used to allow his political backers, like the unions and select corporations, to opt out.

Guest
01-27-2012, 12:22 PM
i think he's mostly talking about orders that would reverse obama executive orders, and eliminate the emperor's unaccountable government ministers; otherwise known as "czars".

romney's avowed first "order" would be, he claims, an order to authorize all states to opt out of obamacare. It the same procedure that obama used to allow his political backers, like the unions and select corporations, to opt out.

bingo!

Guest
01-27-2012, 12:29 PM
All this poll says is that the CBS audience is 91% Democrat.

The state of the union address was broadcast by every news network, over-riding their usual programming. Why change the channel away from the network and/or talking heads you were already watching.

Yea all nine of those in the audience because they were promised shovel ready jobs.:a040:

Guest
01-27-2012, 12:56 PM
The difference in this year's speech is President Obama said he's going to accomplish things without congress. He's willing to work with anybody, anytime, he said, but he'll do whatever he can on his own.

His appointments of czars along with cronies in the EPA, NLRB and other such appointments is to bypass the Congress goes against the US Constitution which IMHO can mean Obama's actions and those of his subordinates are arguably subversion. Its probably a tactic he picked up from Bill Ayers.

Historically we were out of our recession in 2009. So where are the jobs from all of the stimulus packages? Why are interest rates conti nuing slow depriving retirees of interest income? Why is the Fed seriously considering a QE3? Why are employers big and small holding onto capital? These really are all rhetorical questions. But they have to be asked because we have far too many pollyanna's in the media. While I am not satisified with Republican candidates any one of them is far better than Obama. My God I still can't figure out how this guy got this far. It just boggles the mind. Perhaps it can be attributed to Love Portion Number 9....that must be it