01-22-2010, 02:11 AM | #21 |
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Okay, but still, it just boggles my mind. How could Obama have been caught so unprepared? He barely started campaigning for Coakley until, what, the weekend before the election? This despite the fact that Obama is still a fairly popular political figure in Massachusetts, who voted for him overwhelmingly over McCain.
Didn't he realize what the stakes were? Did it not occur to him that the entire narrative of his first year in office would change based on the results of this election? Coakley gets in, and Obama's first year is an overall success! He passes (at least some form, no matter how butchered or decayed) HCR! He can move on with some degree of political capital or at least a success story to offer before tackling his next major issue! Subsequent reforms could continue improving HCR! The public option could eventually be reintroduced! There wouldn't be talk of a huge conservative resurgence in America and the progressive and centrist Democrats wouldn't be breaking off into circular firing squads and blaming each other for this loss! I mean I'm sorry I know a lot of you guys are very impressed by the man and frankly I like Obama a fair bit myself but this was just a dumb move, Mr. President. You have to anticipate stuff like this in advance and tackle these issues by any means necessary. And even after you lose? You gotta fight like Churchill until the very end. Push the Republicans hard. Try to force the House Dems to give up their petty superficiality, make a sacrifice for once in their pathetic existences, and agree to pass the Senate's version of the damn bill. Do something. Don't just throw in the towel. If there's one and ONLY one lesson I wish Barack would learn from Dubya it's: You're the President. Act like you are the President. Be a decider. Unlike Dubya, you have the advantage of some intelligent policy positions. Now just borrow enough of Dubya's assertiveness to stuff 'em through, hell or high water.
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01-22-2010, 03:09 AM | #22 |
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Bluuuuugghhhh.
So, is green party invite-only? Do I need to get 01d to hook me up or something? Cause that's looking super tempting right now. EDIT: Obama get your ass in gear or so help me....
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01-22-2010, 03:29 AM | #23 |
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Not that I think they would but at this point Microsoft and Google could each separately form their own political party and have a decent chance of getting a few electrons and converts. Between the disenfranchisement on both sides and the stupidly large amount of money they can now funnel into campaigns they could pretty much skip right over actual politicians and put CEOs in office.
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01-22-2010, 01:46 PM | #24 |
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I for one welcome our Microsoft Overlords
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Would be a pretty entertaining scenario to run for a few years at least. I mean we all know they both wanna take over the world to some degree, might as well get started on politics while the gettin's good, right?
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01-22-2010, 03:33 PM | #26 |
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I'm reasonably sure the "treat cooperations like an individual thing" stops at allowing them to run for elected office. Otherwise that'd be a neat thing to see instead of CEOs.
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01-22-2010, 03:43 PM | #27 |
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Hey, guess what America? I'm in Canada. Your laws don't apply to me. ...But I guess your politics kinda do. Damn, I was all excited there for a second.
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01-22-2010, 05:38 PM | #28 |
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I would give my firstborn and a dozen other firstborns if we could have an undead Teddy Roosevelt rise from the grave and unleash some whoop-ass on the Supreme Court.
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01-22-2010, 06:39 PM | #30 | |
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In less off topic news; just how badly is someone going to have to fuck up before the general population stops taking all this shit anyway?
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