WYPirate Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Well spoken El Pres, and thank you for the encouragement to keep Democracy alive. I pray that our country will be led in a direction for the betterment of all, not just the U.S..
tigger Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 » I guess the other 50 percent Obama is talking about » are going to get a check from the government. I guess that is all fine » and dandy though if you believe in "Spreading the wealth around". I believe it's worth noting that the current "conservative" administration didn't have trouble with this notion when it came to passing out stimulus checks. I use quotes there because a socially right/fiscally liberal office holder isn't conservative in my opinion. Not saying who I'm voting for, but I will say that I'm sick to death of choices we're generally given when casting our ballots. Still and all, it's both a duty and an honor to be able to vote...
Borislav Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 » » I guess the other 50 percent Obama is talking about » » are going to get a check from the government. I guess that is all fine » » and dandy though if you believe in "Spreading the wealth around". » » I believe it's worth noting that the current "conservative" administration » didn't have trouble with this notion when it came to passing out stimulus » checks. I use quotes there because a socially right/fiscally liberal » office holder isn't conservative in my opinion. » » Not saying who I'm voting for, but I will say that I'm sick to death of » choices we're generally given when casting our ballots. » » Still and all, it's both a duty and an honor to be able to vote... Well stated and 100% true. I agree with the fact that both the candidates are flawed. I also agree with the notion that Bush has governed like a fiscal socialist.
SmokinLightning Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 I am sick of having to choose "the lesser of two evils" every four years. By the time a career politician has reached the level of Presidential candidate, they have sold their soul to the devil so many times it's impossible for them to govern effectively. I am also sick of 2-3 years of campaigning... how the hell are these guys getting anything productive done in thier first term? McCain is old and out of touch, any little respect I had for him was lost during the debate where he gleefully explained his plan (over and over) to buy up all these homes about to foreclose, and "adjust" the value down to current levels so these people can keep thier homes! Just because my loser neighbor bought outside his means, he gets a 40% discount on his mortgage when he can't make his payments? Obama is the "boy band" of Democratic candidates... all style and no substance, it's like he was assembled from the spare parts of assorted liberals... He's going to raise my taxes and trample all over my 2nd Amendment rights. It really gives me nightmares knowing this socialist is going to get to appoint Supreme Court Justices during his term if he gets elected.
Borislav Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 » I am sick of having to choose "the lesser of two evils" every four years. » By the time a career politician has reached the level of Presidential » candidate, they have sold their soul to the devil so many times it's » impossible for them to govern effectively. » » I am also sick of 2-3 years of campaigning... how the hell are these guys » getting anything productive done in thier first term? » » McCain is old and out of touch, any little respect I had for him was lost » during the debate where he gleefully explained his plan (over and over) to » buy up all these homes about to foreclose, and "adjust" the value down to » current levels so these people can keep thier homes! Just because my » loser neighbor bought outside his means, he gets a 40% discount on his » mortgage when he can't make his payments? » » Obama is the "boy band" of Democratic candidates... all style and no » substance, it's like he was assembled from the spare parts of assorted » liberals... He's going to raise my taxes and trample all over my 2nd » Amendment rights. It really gives me nightmares knowing this socialist » is going to get to appoint Supreme Court Justices during his term if he » gets elected. » » I think this is my kinda place It seems like there are quite a few of us right wingers here. On a more serious note. Although McCain is far from good, I still choose the old war horse over a socialist. Maybe he will pull it out in the last minute. Hey 1 can hope...
Ken Gargett Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 they are both politicians so expect nothing but self interest, dishonesty and egos from whoever is elected. sadly.
Mike33 Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 » » I am sick of having to choose "the lesser of two evils" every four years. » » » By the time a career politician has reached the level of Presidential » » candidate, they have sold their soul to the devil so many times it's » » impossible for them to govern effectively. » » » » I am also sick of 2-3 years of campaigning... how the hell are these » guys » » getting anything productive done in thier first term? » » » » McCain is old and out of touch, any little respect I had for him was » lost » » during the debate where he gleefully explained his plan (over and over) » to » » buy up all these homes about to foreclose, and "adjust" the value down » to » » current levels so these people can keep thier homes! Just because my » » loser neighbor bought outside his means, he gets a 40% discount on his » » mortgage when he can't make his payments? » » » » Obama is the "boy band" of Democratic candidates... all style and no » » substance, it's like he was assembled from the spare parts of assorted » » liberals... He's going to raise my taxes and trample all over my 2nd » » Amendment rights. It really gives me nightmares knowing this » socialist » » is going to get to appoint Supreme Court Justices during his term if he » » gets elected. » » » » » » I think this is my kinda place » » It seems like there are quite a few of us right wingers here. » » On a more serious note. Although McCain is far from good, I still choose » the old war horse over a socialist. Maybe he will pull it out in the last » minute. » » Hey 1 can hope... Give me a freakin' break with the socialist crap. The bailout was socialist, the progressive income tax system we have is socialist (instituted by Teddy Roosevelt), Medicaid/Medicare is socialist, and Social Security is socialist. If you are calling Obama a socialist then you better call McCain, Bush and everyone who supports all the above a socialist.
chuck1rar Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Would love to know if the majority of the board members are intending to vote or not...Although it seems this election will see a record number of people at the poll booths..maybe since the days of JFK...?
Hugomarink Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 » Would love to know if the majority of the board members are intending to » vote or not...Although it seems this election will see a record number of » people at the poll booths..maybe since the days of JFK...? Yes, I'm voting (for Obama)
El Presidente Posted November 4, 2008 Author Posted November 4, 2008 » » Give me a freakin' break with the socialist crap. The bailout was » socialist, the progressive income tax system we have is socialist » (instituted by Teddy Roosevelt), Medicaid/Medicare is socialist, and » Social Security is socialist. If you are calling Obama a socialist then » you better call McCain, Bush and everyone who supports all the above a » socialist. Amen Mike. I have seen more socialism in the past month than im my commercial life to date. McCain's pitch to "rewrite" housing loans is another bailout and Obama's tax the $250 crowd to help those on struggle street yet another. Whatever happened to letting people/corporations FAIL. It has been quite a central part of capitalism to date...you plan...you try...you fail...you learn..you try again. As a capitalist concervative greenie socialist (I believe in safety nets) who has never received a cent from any government...ever...I wonder how every other small business guy out there is feeling watching the capitulation...BAILOUT...of failures.
Vetteman Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 I've voted in every election since turning 18, and never saw crowds like this. Polls in NJ open at 6 and I was there at 6:30. There were at least 100 people there to vote, where usually there might be 20-30. Was only in line for about 30 minutes, but my district was one of the shorter lines.
puros1969 Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Hey, I'm a small business owner. I'm guessing my bailout check will be coming any day! Should I just sign it over to Obama now?
Hangfire Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Yes, I'll be voting today around noon - East Coast time. A waste of time of sorts in that I now live in CT, a pretty well solid left leaning state but I will exercise my right in any event. What scares me the most is that, given Barry's youth and inexperience, we may be about to elect Pelosi as the de facto prez.
Freefallguy Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Heya Rob- Thanks for opening the US election thread (I only popped in to see Gargett’s reaction to the Deadskins humiliation). You and I see eye to eye on the market as we’re small business capitalists. I have not listened to any of his pap, but I as I understand B. Hussein Obama’s plan is to redistribute my money. As business owners do you and I absorb taxes? Of course not. The irony is as a defense contactor my increase goes right back to the Feds. If it becomes more hassle than I care to deal with I can liquidate and be quite comfortable. Were I to do that the unemployment line will gain another twelve souls with an even two dozen dependents. That would not be a decision made lightly as I care more for my employees than loathe the Feds taxes. My secretary at age 32 is beside herself with worry over Obama being elected. I can only console her in that I felt the same way when Carter was elected and from his miserable failure in the Oval Office came one who was arguably the greatest president of the 20th century. I’m proud to have been a Reagan Democrat. We survived Carter, we survived Clinton and if he’s elected we’ll survive Obama. I feel for the affluent boomers who have little recourse to shift gears in their autumn years and see well earned savings sifted away if he’s elected. My greatest concern however is the uncertainty my boys face. At eighteen Michael is already so disaffected he didn’t want to register to vote. He changed his mind, thankfully. What you cannot possibly sense from abroad and is only spoken of here in muffled tones is the underlying racial tension that is most palpable. I’m no social prognosticator but my sense is this one issue will tear more at the fabric of this nation than all the economics of this election year. As most here agree, I’m tired of all the BS rhetoric, happy to have the day come and just as happy to see it go. Whoever wins you know I’ve invested off shore; more method than madness. I hope to host you there sooner than later, kicked back on the deck, soaking up some CA sunshine and enjoying one of Habanos’ finest. Cheers mate, Rob
jadawin Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Just got back from voting, didnt have to wait in line at all! I guess i picked a great time to go today, while most people are at work.
greenpimp Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 We've almost survived BUSH! Yaayyyy! Voted with my kids today. Historic election. Voted for BARACK Obama. No matter what, having this many of us vote is an incredible thing. After decades of complacency and low voter turnout, this is the most meaningful result of the election to me.
tigger Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 » Would love to know if the majority of the board members are intending to » vote or not...Although it seems this election will see a record number of » people at the poll booths..maybe since the days of JFK...? I voted this morning.
Borislav Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 » » » Speaking of heads up asses WOW Great photo I have a wonderful new ObAmerica Anthem all prepared in case Obama prevails today.
Rogers72 Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 I just got back from voting. It only took an hour here in mid-morning South Carolina. I expect our state will go McCain. I am happy for it to be over and things seem to be going smoothly from all I hear. May the best candidate for the job win. I plan on having alot to drink and smoke tonight while watching it all unfold.
sepp Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 » Would love to know if the majority of the board members are intending to vote or not... Flying out today, voted last week. Walked right in and voted. Not likely today though...
Shelby07 Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 » Is this wrong? » Someone sent to me today funny and disturbing at the same time??? » » I think it's very sad. In my opinion it's an insult to both Palin and Obama, and it disturbs me that stuff like this can form opinions of what Americans think is humorous. Honestly, I don't see anything funny about it.
Colt45 Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Hey RA, thanks for giving us another opportunity to see if we could carry on a basic conversation involving politics, without letting it turn to **** in one way or another. Sorry we couldn't.
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