The first option would be the best but isn't likely to happen. The second would be a good compromise. The third is (in my opinion) what his administration intends.
ActractorguyTims Ford Lake, Tennessee USA2,089 posts
RayfromUSA: The first option would be the best but isn't likely to happen. The second would be a good compromise. The third is (in my opinion) what his administration intends.
I did the compromise. But Not only him but his followers want #3. Only a little time will tell how it's gonna go. Also rest assured #1 is completely out pf the question as far as it goes.
Actractorguy: Just like the stock market before a company goes bust.
It's a dead cat bounce.
If he loses 15 approval point in the next 2 years, he is in serious trouble for a repeat. With the Russians bringing down the rath of God on America for our support of Israel in the middle east. (SB thread on Palestines). We have a few more crisis to endure.....
So?
Is a pretty even steven now.
I am worried about Rob Emanuel saying prayers at this point though...
ActractorguyTims Ford Lake, Tennessee USA2,089 posts
ttom500: If he loses 15 approval point in the next 2 years, he is in serious trouble for a repeat. With the Russians bringing down the rath of God on America for our support of Israel in the middle east. (SB thread on Palestines). We have a few more crisis to endure.....
So?
Is a pretty even steven now.
I am worried about Rob Emanuel saying prayers at this point though...
whether bush, obama, reagan, or whoever the people in truth dictate policy with their actions. people hear and ignore what they want.
obama said clearly that WE as americans all together will bring about change. he said it the entire time. in one of his speeches he clearly stated that many lost jobs will not return.
if i fault him for anything, it's not being more direct to the voters, but quite frankly, all politicians fear that. its a political risk.
people need to truly understand why universal health care is extremely vital to America (i explained to a friend who was against it. he later understood) and how our buying habits either create or kill jobs.
we are the ones that created strong economies for china and india. we did the same for the japanese starting already back in the 50's. I mean the fact that I bought that digital device that was made in china and accepted the fact the service thereafter rendered would be based out of india should have no effect on the american economy, right?
i don't envy any presidents or politicians who are actually trying to do something good for our nation. people are quick to jump to judgment and point fingers. opportunists do a great job of keeping us at each other's throats: black against white - rich against poor.
unity is the only salvation we have, but as loud as this presidents screams it and tries to make us understand that together we are the true force for change, the more people just don't get it. they rather believe he's a socialist or trying to become a dictator. insidiously stupid. no one in their right mind would try it. the people still elect presidents in america and that will never change.
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The second would be a good compromise.
The third is (in my opinion) what his administration intends.