There will always be republicans to fix the problems, liberals to create them, it's a healthy balance, and I guess that's a good thing.
Your statistics are flawed, and I don't think there's anyone that doubts that in the next 3 years, we will be further in the hole than ever before with out of control spending, bailouts that have done absolutely nothing, and now trying to pay for the "lazy half of the country's" healthcare. Nothing has changed for the better in the past year, and much for the worse (most of the damage has yet to be seen). If you feel that the country is in a better position now than it has been since Reagan, I'm not sure what to tell you.
That piece of land I've been looking at is still on hold, because I know nothing is going to improve until at least November. More depression to come.
Wow, I thought you were kidding about the voter fraud...and how do explain the 2000 election results? A misfired liberal conspiracy?
Do you excuse the Bush deficit spending while attacking the Obama deficit spending? Do you excuse the war that was not paid for...not even kept as a part of the official budget? You do know that there was a budget surplus when Bush took office, that it was Bush and the Republican secretary of the treasury that recommended the $700 billion bail-out for Wall Street? You do recognize that that single piece of legislation, combined with the deficits amassed by a Republican-led Congress till 2006, account for the majority of our current deficit, right?
Please name a couple of problems "Democrats created" and "Republicans fixed", but be sure to Google the history of the Congressional votes on the applicable legislation, because lots of "social legislation" was voted for by representatives of both parties...
Your statistics are flawed, and I don't think there's anyone that doubts that in the next 3 years, we will be further in the hole than ever before with out of control spending, bailouts that have done absolutely nothing, and now trying to pay for the "lazy half of the country's" healthcare. Nothing has changed for the better in the past year, and much for the worse (most of the damage has yet to be seen). If you feel that the country is in a better position now than it has been since Reagan, I'm not sure what to tell you.
That piece of land I've been looking at is still on hold, because I know nothing is going to improve until at least November. More depression to come.
Wow, I thought you were kidding about the voter fraud...and how do explain the 2000 election results? A misfired liberal conspiracy?
Do you excuse the Bush deficit spending while attacking the Obama deficit spending? Do you excuse the war that was not paid for...not even kept as a part of the official budget? You do know that there was a budget surplus when Bush took office, that it was Bush and the Republican secretary of the treasury that recommended the $700 billion bail-out for Wall Street? You do recognize that that single piece of legislation, combined with the deficits amassed by a Republican-led Congress till 2006, account for the majority of our current deficit, right?
Please name a couple of problems "Democrats created" and "Republicans fixed", but be sure to Google the history of the Congressional votes on the applicable legislation, because lots of "social legislation" was voted for by representatives of both parties...