Comments on: 100 Days In, A Presidency Still Undefined
Analysis: President Obama’s Term May Have Reached A Milestone, But It’s Too Early To Come To Any Conclusions
- Yes, we need to back Obama as he takes on the big corporations that run America. We can start by contacting our elected officials and tell them that we need universal single payer health care. We will get better care for more people at less cost.
And we need to unite with labor (the real source of wealth) and pass the Employee Free Choice Act to permanently battle the big corporations, the real enemy of America. They outsource our jobs, don't pay taxes, steal our tax money and start wars for oil. - Reply to this comment
- Well, at lease he is paying off his debts to his supporters, but at the expense of everyone else. Does he not care about the next generations and the debt his is creating? He has done a few things that scare the cr** out of me. My grade ......D.
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- Beating dead horses is not attractive when anyone does it, but especially when it is coming from the supposed victor. Good grief.
Posted by itsjustathought at 8:10 AM : Apr 29, 2009
The republican cannot be reasoned with. We should keep in mind that when we as Democrats and Liberals tried to take the high road and reason with republicans it was treated as a sign of weakness and emboldened them.
Do not every back off, do not ever give them a break. They are extreme right wing believers and will ruin our country with their 12th Century ideas and above all their consistant hate. - Reply to this comment
- I say, beat the Republican down so the Evil Monster of Hate, Prejudice, Bigots, War-Mongers never rise up again. Do not think for one moment that the Limbaughs, Hannity's, Coulters, Kristols asre going to let it go.
Posted by endeaver-2009 at 9:18 AM : Apr 29, 2009
I agree. I have noticed they are becomming more and more irrational every day. - Reply to this comment
- "Still Undefined"?
I guess that is why a Senior Analyst gets paid the Big Bucks, huh?
This simple fact is that Barack Obama is doing more in a single day, than Bush did in a few weeks time. The contrast is stark and undeniable to all but the most dimwitted observer.
Time will tell the story to its fullest degree later on, but for now it is clear that this President is the best thing that has happened to the USA in a long, long time. - Reply to this comment
- THE GREATEST HOAX in American History, is how the Democrapic Party managed to elect Barack Obama.
Posted by buarneyfwank at 7:58 AM : Apr 29, 2009
Says the republican supporter that just watched as his party presided over several of the greatest thefts that have ever occurred, and either participated in it, or stood by and let it happen while doing nothing to stop it. - Reply to this comment
- But what we can say is that the transparency, change and bi-partisanship hasn't happened. And we can also say that his economical thinking is as flawed as what preceded him. And we can also say that he, as promised, has taken us into another war, just as Iraq was winding down. And not one major newspaper has called him on it. That's what we can say.
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- Define "productive".
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- There is nothing whatever that Obama could do to gain the approval of the Far Right. They still cling to the obviously failed policies of Bush.
They ignore reality whenever it clashes with their beliefs.
However they have NO IDEAS. They propose only what has already failed and condemn everything else. That seems irrational to me. - Reply to this comment
- Spending trillions on Earmarks and moving as fast as you can to move the country to a radical left position or the Media calls Socialism. That sums it up.
Posted by enriquieGonzales at 6:42 AM : Apr 29, 2009
Perhaps it is the 22% of Americans who approved of Bush that have moved just a little to the right of Mussolini - Reply to this comment
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