Yahoo, we won!, we won!

rkunsaw

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There is hope for America yet! Republicans took control of the senate, increased seats in the house, and elected more state governors.

I know this is an ultra liberal forum but thankfully the country elected conservatives this time.:D
 

I agree with you Larry. I'm celebrating with you. What a refreshing breath of fresh air after reading all the blustering from the forum's left. YAY !
 
There is hope for America yet! Republicans took control of the senate, increased seats in the house, and elected more state governors.

I know this is an ultra liberal forum but thankfully the country elected conservatives this time.:D


Congratulations!!!! NOW I'm sure that the problem of Jobs and infrastructure will be solved!! AND that Immigration will be addressed in a way that will insure Hispanics will vote GOP in 2016 and forever!! Womens issues will be addressed and we will be getting equal pay. There will be an increase in the minimum wage so people have more money to spend!!! Jobs will no longer be outsourced and will come back to the States!!! The deficit will disappear and we will have a huge surplus!!! In fact all the problems in the country will now be fixed!! HOORAY!!! They better be... because in 2016.. the GOP has to defend 23 seats in Blue states and those that voted for Obama in 2012..

So now the GOP has to show us what they have. They ACTUALLY have to govern.. not obstruct. They actually have to be FOR something and not just against Obama.. Because... trust me.. if all they do is "Investigate" and Subpoena... and if they waste time with Impeachment hearings.. which won't go anywhere because they would need 2/3 of the vote in the senate.. ie 67 votes.. this two years will be all they have. SO.. I'm gonna get my popcorn ready and enjoy the show.
 

It won't be easy quicksilver. The massive debt will take many, many years to pay off. We won't have Harry Reid blocking everything , not even allowing our elected senators the right to vote, but there is still Obama's veto in play.

But at least we are on the right track.
 
It won't be easy quicksilver. The massive debt will take many, many years to pay off. We won't have Harry Reid blocking everything , not even allowing our elected senators the right to vote, but there is still Obama's veto in play.

But at least we are on the right track.


Massive debt? Oh yea, the one that Bush created due to his illegal wars.
 
It won't be easy quicksilver. The massive debt will take many, many years to pay off. We won't have Harry Reid blocking everything , not even allowing our elected senators the right to vote, but there is still Obama's veto in play.

But at least we are on the right track.


No.... the Voting Public will not think that way!! They will expect the GOP to do perform miracles in 2 years!! Oh we are a fickle lot.... and if unhappy with what happens in DC between now and 2016.. they will vote for the other party. Don't forget.. 23 seats to defend.... and Hillary on the top of the ticket.. Put up or shut up.
 
Bush has been gone 6 years. How long are you going to keep blaming him? It's the liberal idiots who think the government can spend its way out of debt that are the problem.

Ok... Show us!! lol!!!! How are you planning on beating the democratic filibuster? Will Senate majority leader McConnell eliminate it? Hmmmmm That will be great... great for the Dems when they win in 2016.. Don't think even ole Mitch is stupid enough to do that.. So... You have the filibuster... the Veto... working against the you... But STILL.... the GOP better show us how much better they can govern.. By the way... Do you think that the Republicans who have to defend their seats in blue or purple states in 2016 will be eager to get all that radical? It should be interesting
 
In government, as with personal finance, you cannot forever keep spending money you don't have. China already owns most of this country. I suggest we all learn to speak Chinese.
 
[h=1]Hypocrite Republicans Ignored Decades of Debt Until Obama Became President[/h]http://www.politicususa.com/procrastinating-debt-decades-republicans-claim-time-waste.html

Hypocrite Republicans Ignored Decades of Debt Until Obama Became President

By: Rmuse
Jan. 15th, 2013


The act of replacing a high-priority action with a task of lower priority, or doing something of no importance at all and thus putting off important tasks to a later time is procrastination. The real issue, and problem with procrastinators, is ignoring the urgency of a high-priority task and in America, Republicans never place a high-priority on spending and the national debt until there is a Democrat in the White House that has been a regular occurrence dating back to the Reagan era. The priority for the last two Democratic presidents has been cleaning up the fiscal mess left by their Republican predecessors, and invariably, Republicans complicate matters by threatening to shut down the government to confound the Democratic president’s clean-up efforts and punish the people for electing a Democrat in the first place.

If it were not so serious, it would be comical that Republicans have the ability to prioritize reducing spending and the nation’s deficit when a Democrat is in the White House, because during Republican administrations, out-of-control spending and rising debt are the lowest priority possible for allegedly fiscally responsible conservatives. During George W. Bush’s administration, Dick Cheney reminded Americans over the course of eight years that Ronald Reagan said “deficits don’t matter,” and then on January 21, 2009 after Bush left President Obama a $1.2 trillion deficit for fiscal 2009, deficits instantaneously became Republicans highest priority next to cutting safety net spending and reducing the deficit they ran up for two unfunded wars, unfunded tax cuts for the rich, and an unfunded Medicare prescription plan.

Now, Republicans claim that the nation cannot procrastinate addressing eight years of Republican debt and out-of-control spending any longer, and to force the President to clean up the fiscal mess they left the country faster, are making very serious threats to shut down the government and default on the debt they racked up during the Bush era.Shutting down the government is a favorite ploy of Republicans during Democratic administrations and it informs more that Republicans are wreaking vengeance on the voters for electing a Democrat than fiscal policy, but that is the price Americans have had to pay for rejecting Republican presidential candidates.

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This Republican Party is not serious about anything that does not ravage Medicare, Social Security, and safety nets while protecting bloated defense spending and corporate entitlements. Their highest priority, by their own admission, is crashing the economy and shutting down the government to punish the American people for re-electing President Obama and show their constituents they are fighting the President. The President gave them a sweet deal to avert the fiscal cliff and they balked the same way they shunned John Boehner’s absurd Plan B, and it is becoming apparent there is nothing whatsoever they will accept that does not include either a credit default and government shutdown, or eviscerating safety nets. They procrastinated addressing Bush’s out-of-control spending and deficit increases until a Democrat entered the White House at which time they suddenly became serious fiscal conservatives.

It seems there is nothing, and no-one, to rein in recalcitrant Republicans single-minded priority of obstructing President Obama from cleaning up their fiscal mess, or their insane and politically suicidal plan to shut down the government and cause a credit default. What is telling, is that they would rather cause a global economic catastrophe and decimate Americans than work with the President, and there is nothing as dangerous as dying tyrants lashing out at their own people, and whether they are angry they lost the election, or confounded at their inability to rule America, it is the American people who will suffer and sadly, that too is one of their highest priorities.
 
If nobody minds me saying so, I think 2 year terms for House reps is much too short but I have heard that because of the boundaries there isn't a lot of turnover of candidates in each district. The same ones tend to keep getting elected. It that actually the case?
 
Lyndon Johnston was president when I registered to vote. My family was all Democrats. My Daddy was "Yellow Dog Democrat". LBJ was promoting his "Great Society" and "War on Poverty." I looked at them and thought, "Man, this shit ain't going to work." I won't go into the demographics of why not. If you are interested, you can Google it and see. They built huge housing projects for the poor. In almost no time, they were wrecked. A big percent of the money was wasted and stolen.

Bottom line, if you give people something, to them,it's worth what they paid for it . If you give them a chance to work and buy what they want, they will value it and take care of it.
 
Republicans NOW have to do something that they really don't have a clue and that is to LEAD.

Well, that's something they are going to have to show us now... isn't it? It's easy to obstruct and bash.. Now it's game time for them.. AND they will get a taste of their own medicine I'm sure, and the Dems will certainly use the filibuster.. So let them give it a shot... It's only for 2 years after all. I'm curious how McConnell is going to control Ted Cruz... that should REALLY be interesting. Like I said.. get the popcorn. :partytime:
 
Lyndon Johnston was president when I registered to vote. My family was all Democrats. My Daddy was "Yellow Dog Democrat". LBJ was promoting his "Great Society" and "War on Poverty." I looked at them and thought, "Man, this shit ain't going to work." I won't go into the demographics of why not. If you are interested, you can Google it and see. They built huge housing projects for the poor. In almost no time, they were wrecked. A big percent of the money was wasted and stolen.

Bottom line, if you give people something, to them,it's worth what they paid for it . If you give them a chance to work and buy what they want, they will value it and take care of it.

Your slip is showing.... :watermelon:
 
Well... I'm sure the GOP will get it all fixed to EVERYONE's satisfaction!! We expect great things!!!! :yes:

Problem is will that guy in the WhiteHouse sign every bill that passes Congress?
Dont think so. We still got another 3 years to wait for a Republician POTUS.
 

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