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Old 07-29-2015, 09:43 AM
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I'm a conservative but I think Obama might be right. It all boils down to who can deliver the most "something for nothing" and doesn't ask for any kind of sacrifice. Most posters in this forum have no idea of the hole that has been dug by our generation, long before Obama. He is just convenient.
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Old 07-29-2015, 10:18 AM
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Can anyone say troll? What for pointing out the obvious! Hey dude, try strings two sentences together. I would really be careful. The stress may put you in the hospital. You are the clown that laughs at his own jokes.

Don't throw any praise at Mr. Voice of Reason. This is the guy, who said he reads both sides of an argument, and draws a logical "fair and balanced" conclusion. The conclusion is always the same. It is nothing more than Republican nonsense. Any questions that he knows he is dead wrong, he won't answer. If you haven't noticed that, you haven't been looking.

Okay. I am ready for the attack of the one liners. By all means, please do not strain your brain. A brain is a terrible thing to waste. This assumes you have a brain. Evidence shows that could be a real stretch.
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Old 07-29-2015, 10:29 AM
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Are you capable of being able to make a Point without name calling.

Are you that crude and rude face to face?

Pee poor representation of your party.
Crawl back down your troll hole. You have been told more than a few times you are not relevant anymore. Shoo!
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Old 07-29-2015, 10:42 AM
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The women of Northern Virginia had enough of their governor regulating their reproductive rights. The final straw was his mandate for vaginal probes if the women wanted an abortion. Invasive procedures rendered for political reasons? Well, these women make up a sizable voting bloc and were able to elect a Democrat instead of McDonald. McDonald got indicted and is now going to be having a tax paid vacation IN PRISON.

Yes, this is one major reason that Virginia politics went from Republican to Democrat. Legal immigrants are another reason. Notice, I said LEGAL immigrants. The Republicans are trying (and succeeding) in cutting aid benefits to poor families. Does that ingratiate them to these folks? Which way will someone vote when things are taken away by Republicans? No rocket science here.

The rest of Virginia is basically hillbilly and even though they vote Republican as a rule, they do not count because the Northern Virginia (educated) over rule them on just about every issue due to numbers.
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:07 AM
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I'm a conservative but I think Obama might be right. It all boils down to who can deliver the most "something for nothing" and doesn't ask for any kind of sacrifice. Most posters in this forum have no idea of the hole that has been dug by our generation, long before Obama. He is just convenient.
While I do agree that there is plenty of blame to go around, the "hole that has been dug" was $10 trillion (the total of all Presidents before Obama) when Obama took office and is now over $18+ trillion, and it is expected to exceed $20 trillion by the time that he leaves office. So, I would say that it is more than just a matter of convenience that Obama gets most of the blame.
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:13 AM
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crawl back down your troll hole. You have been told more than a few times you are not relevant anymore. Shoo!
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:17 AM
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While I do agree that there is plenty of blame to go around, the "hole that has been dug" was $10 trillion (the total of all Presidents before Obama) when Obama took office and is now over $18+ trillion, and it is expected to exceed $20 trillion by the time that he leaves office. So, I would say that it is more than just a matter of convenience that Obama gets most of the blame.
How much do you think that deficit would be if we could deduct the expense of two unpaid-for wars? How about if we could deduct George Bush's unpaid-for Medicare Part D?

Do you believe that Barack Obama will leave behind the worst recession since the great depression when he leaves office?
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:34 AM
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I find the opposition posts to be very limited and repetitious. It must be not very satisfying to be restricted in what one is allowed to say.....and boring.
Totally dependent on party messaging.

One for one Obama amplifiers.
Interesting that you are able to defend your messiah (Obama) only by finding some blame to point out on everyone else. Kind of hard to defend him, right? I have yet to see where you mention all his GOOD traits. Must be hard to find something convincing.

Boring is hearing the same ole "well Bush did this" and "but the GOP minority in congress obstructed" etc. You do realize that your supposed defense is typically juvenile, right?
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:38 AM
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How much do you think that deficit would be if we could deduct the expense of two unpaid-for wars? How about if we could deduct George Bush's unpaid-for Medicare Part D?

Do you believe that Barack Obama will leave behind the worst recession since the great depression when he leaves office?
If you check your facts before expounding mindlessly, you would find that both wars did not constitute an expenditure near the gigantic deficit incurred by this administration by their frivolous give-a-ways. Much more was wasted in all their failures in the past 5-6 years. But, keep the mantra rolling...."blame Bush."
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:40 AM
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I find the opposition posts to be very limited and repetitious. It must be not very satisfying to be restricted in what one is allowed to say.....and boring.
Totally dependent on party messaging.

One for one Obama amplifiers.
Hate to see you bored. The door is just a click away.
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Are you capable of being able to make a Point without name calling.

Are you that crude and rude face to face?

Pee poor representation of your party.
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:43 AM
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[QUOTE=Guest;1092867]How much do you think that deficit would be if we could deduct the expense of two unpaid-for wars? How about if we could deduct George Bush's unpaid-for Medicare Part D?

I have no idea, please provide the figures. Thank you.

Do you believe that Barack Obama will leave behind the worst recession since the great depression when he leaves office?/QUOTE]

He has already been given credit for the slowest recovery from a recession since WWII. The economy is slowly recovering inspite of his policies. If it weren't for the Fed monetary policy, it would be much worse. its own.
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:45 AM
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Crawl back down your troll hole. You have been told more than a few times you are not relevant anymore. Shoo!
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Old 07-29-2015, 11:55 AM
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How much do you think that deficit would be if we could deduct the expense of two unpaid-for wars? How about if we could deduct George Bush's unpaid-for Medicare Part D?

I have no idea, please provide the figures. Thank you.

Do you believe that Barack Obama will leave behind the worst recession since the great depression when he leaves office?/QUOTE]

He has already been given credit for the slowest recovery from a recession since WWII. The economy is slowly recovering inspite of his policies. If it weren't for the Fed monetary policy, it would be much worse. its own.
Good points. His defense still doesn't validate Obama's claim. But, like Obama these liberals have learned to blame someone else for their faults. I guess that makes them "good" ???
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Old 07-29-2015, 12:04 PM
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Obama knew exactly what he was getting into when he ran for office. He said so, and made grand claims of how he would fundamentally change everything. He has done nothing but complain about his situation since the day he was sworn in. He had the total majority in congress for two years and couldn't get anything done. Lack of leadership. Now, he can't even get his own party to back him on anything. When we had midterm elections, no one wanted to be associated with him during their campaigns. He wasn't a good president. He was pathetic, divisive, stubborn, uncompromising, and racially biased. Biggest mistake America ever made. But, we have to live with our mistakes. Hopefully, the voters have learned because they sure aren't acting very bright.
 

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