jay_a2j wrote:bedub1 wrote:He's not rMoney.
Really? That's all you have? No wonder we keep electing these idiots.
Why don't I remember you speaking about those who are voting not-Obama?
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jay_a2j wrote:bedub1 wrote:He's not rMoney.
Really? That's all you have? No wonder we keep electing these idiots.























Phatscotty wrote:Because he is a Marxist.
I like Marxists
Phatscotty wrote:Obama being a Marxist it totally a reason for a Marxist to vote for him!










Phatscotty wrote:I like how I'm a troll based on you not being aware of the evidence.










Woodruff wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Seriously, I'd like people to post REAL reasons to vote for this man. (I expect this to be a really short thread)
I can think of LOTS of reasons NOT to vote for him but am having trouble coming up with a single reason to vote for him.
If I were to vote for him (I am currently undecided), it would be because he's the best-smelling pile of dung amongst the dung-piles.




























Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.






GreecePwns wrote:He doesn't even get credit for being consistent with his trolling. When Romney fully endorsed Israel's healthcare system which goes much much further than Obamacare, Our Friendly Neighborhood Phattist did not shout from the rooftops that Romney is a Marxist.
Even from before you left the forums, I've constantly asked for 10 policy differences between Romney and Obama and the only thing I've gotten this bullshit or the emphatic "he's not Obama." Last I checked, name choice is not a policy decision.

























And I'm learning the Arabic language as we speak, does that make me a proponent of al-Qaeda's or the Taliban's ideology? Which evil MIddle Eastern group am I 100% backing for learning their language? Perhaps I am a member of Golden Dawn neo-Nazi group for knowing Greek? Maybe I fought for the November 17 Group? Ohhh, I know English. I must be a KKK or IRA member then, since they know that language as well? I want to learn French as well, so I guess that means I am a flag-waver for Le Pen's party?
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.































































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That's true, and (as far as I know) it isn't "common wisdom" among Democrats that the stimulus was too small. Whenever I've seen the sentiment, it's been backed up with the claim that if it had been clear how bad the crash really was, the administration would have/should have passed a much larger stimulus.rockfist wrote:When the Obama administration passed the stimulus they controlled both houses of congress and had a filibuster proof majority in the Senate. If from their perspective it was too small - they have only themselves to blame.





Neato Missile wrote: Whenever I've seen the sentiment, it's been backed up with the claim that if it had been clear how bad the crash really was, the administration would have/should have passed a much larger stimulus.






Neato Missile wrote:That's a meaty post and deserves a meatier response, but for now I'll just clarify that when I said "liberals claim [the stimulus] should have been twice as large," I am referring to liberals I know in real life and on other, leftier forums. If that is a position held by democratic congressmen or members of the Obama administration, I'm not aware of it. This was unclear wording on my part.

Woodruff wrote:jay_a2j wrote:bedub1 wrote:He's not rMoney.
Really? That's all you have? No wonder we keep electing these idiots.
Why don't I remember you speaking about those who are voting not-Obama?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.













Army of GOD wrote:I think it'd be cool to play some basketball with Obama (NOT BECAUSE HES BLACK YOU SCUMBAGS)
Lootifer wrote:Man I wish I lived in America so I could enjoy your completely fucked up political landscape.
Shit is mental.























Neato Missile wrote:That's a meaty post and deserves a meatier response, but for now I'll just clarify that when I said "liberals claim [the stimulus] should have been twice as large," I am referring to liberals I know in real life and on other, leftier forums. If that is a position held by democratic congressmen or members of the Obama administration, I'm not aware of it. This was unclear wording on my part.










































Neato Missile wrote:Obama is a centrist, corporatist tool, and I fear that he's the harbinger of the Democratic Party's broader shift rightward on most non-social issues. Nevertheless, due to the incredibly short shrift third parties get in our national elections, I absolutely believe he is the best option available to us at this time. "Not Romney" may be glib to the point of being information-less, but it's not far off the mark. Maybe "not [explicitly] a proponent of trickle-down economics" would be more accurate.
The recovery has been underwhelming, to say the least. Reasons for this are myriad and often double-edged-- conservatives claim the stimulus failed, liberals claim it should have been twice as large, for example-- but without the benefit of a dimensional traveler from a McCain-led alternate reality, it seems difficult to show that Republican economic policies would have had better results.
That being said, Obama is more likely to take steps away from the economy policies that caused the crash, whereas Romney is running on a platform that involves taking steps toward those policies. This is enough reason for me to vote D in November.




















Neato Missile wrote:Obama is a centrist, corporatist tool, and I fear that he's the harbinger of the Democratic Party's broader shift rightward on most non-social issues. Nevertheless, due to the incredibly short shrift third parties get in our national elections, I absolutely believe he is the best option available to us at this time. "Not Romney" may be glib to the point of being information-less, but it's not far off the mark. Maybe "not [explicitly] a proponent of trickle-down economics" would be more accurate.
The recovery has been underwhelming, to say the least. Reasons for this are myriad and often double-edged-- conservatives claim the stimulus failed, liberals claim it should have been twice as large, for example-- but without the benefit of a dimensional traveler from a McCain-led alternate reality, it seems difficult to show that Republican economic policies would have had better results.
That being said, Obama is more likely to take steps away from the economy policies that caused the crash, whereas Romney is running on a platform that involves taking steps toward those policies. This is enough reason for me to vote D in November.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.





jay_a2j wrote:
Stop believing the lies. ... "You didn't earn that"..... um yes we did but those collecting government assistance "didn't earn that" but that's ok? ... I fear America's days are numbered.












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