
Erik Cheer wrote:feral wrote:Wait, did you really think Obama was going to reduce the deficit in his first year in office?
Wait, do you think there's any hope in hell that the deficit will be reduced in his term based on the things he's done?
Because lol.


Jeremy wrote:People are really at their best in single instances.

michael wrote:yeah i only learned about germany in a father to son sit down on my 18th birthday



mcwop23 wrote:I have a feeling he is overly kowtowing to the conservative to maintain enough support for a 2nd term where he will HNIC the fuck out of everything since he doesn't feel he can do what he wants in 4 years.
julius wrote:Didn't the wall street bill just go through?


why airplanes crash wrote:gloom what would your plan be to reduce the deficit in your first year of office in a recession without breaking any domestic policy promises
i need to get a date with this BEER so i can tickle torture my inhibitions!!




spix et chicho wrote:and you're what, like 70 years old?

Cronos wrote:I say tons of things to people IRL
texasme wrote:the corporatism is what kills me
i knew he'd be more moderate than i'd hoped, but his gleeful willingness, or insistence, on letting corporate america do the heavy lifting for his policy goals is detestable and far less than i'd hoped
i need to get a date with this BEER so i can tickle torture my inhibitions!!
Jeremy wrote:People are really at their best in single instances.

universe wrote:I'm not 100% happy with Obama, but I think saying he's a sucky president is a bit overblown. His accomplishments on health care, while not the grand slam we would have liked, are more than anyone's got done since the 60s. At heart, he's a centrist and a pragmatist, and that's going to be frustrating, but I can't think of another candidate from 2008, republican or democrat, I would have rather had.
I don't think we should compare Obama to a hypothetical ideal candidate but rather the actual alternative candidates.
Cronos wrote:I say tons of things to people IRL

Erik Cheer wrote:texasme wrote:the corporatism is what kills me
i knew he'd be more moderate than i'd hoped, but his gleeful willingness, or insistence, on letting corporate america do the heavy lifting for his policy goals is detestable and far less than i'd hoped
Are there examples of this beyond the BP thing?

