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In reply to the discussion: Obama vs the Republicans on the economy is the main event this fall. People need to pick a side. [View all]woo me with science
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Obama vs the Republicans on the economy is the main event this fall. People need to pick a side. [View all]
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
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The stakes are incredibly important, I just hope people set aside ther personal issues
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#2
And what is the clue that makes you think the President is fighting for the 99%?
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#5
Why would I care about something that no one will see and won't lead to anything? n/t
Dawgs
Jul 2013
#148
So, you think he needs to do something, but don't care if he does what he can
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#150
Why is it my problem if he can't figure out how to do something. He's the President. Not me.
Dawgs
Jul 2013
#152
Yes, I know-- he's going to leverage the pain of sequestration to push his "Grand Bargain" again.
Marr
Jul 2013
#9
Obama is making a case this summer for a vision of government that includes
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#39
It may or not happen-- that is unknowable. What is knowable is that Obama made the offer, and
Marr
Jul 2013
#35
Indifferent. Why should I care about a person that cannot fight the big fights?
Safetykitten
Jul 2013
#17
He is doing quite well on his own, destroying items that we as Democrats care about, thankyou.
Safetykitten
Jul 2013
#21
People are actually explicitly stating they don't care if the EPA budget gets
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#30
Being from coal country, with the highest cancer rates in the nation...
AllINeedIsCoffee
Jul 2013
#36
We've established that you don't care about what happens in the real world, only
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#45
One doesn't need to trust him to recognize the obvious truth that his budget
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#55
Several people have said they're indifferent between Paul Ryan's budget and Obama's.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#43
People say they're indifferent about the differences in spending for the EPA,
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#59
Several? Where? Cite them with quotes. Your characterizations are not quotes.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#56
Of course that's not the full quote, of course. And also you claimed 'several'
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#103
Are you on the fence? Do you sometimes vote for Republians? I sure as hell don't but
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#49
Are many of your fellow centrists on the fence? I just don't get where your whole
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#71
Note that I am asking you questions about you and your allies. You do not respond.
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#95
You edited that quote to your tastes and it sure is not 'several people said this'
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#107
I do not consider people who are indifferent between 0% and 34% cuts to the EPA
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#111
And you have one person who didn't really say that, you claim several people said
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2013
#137
I don't really think you have any clue as to what or who you've seen before. nt
matthews
Jul 2013
#204
No, you are just lying when it comes to the claim that Obama committed the crimes
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#125
If people realize how badly the Republicans' budget would screw them, they'll
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#73
I find it amazing that anyone thinks what "side" we choose makes a damned bit of difference.
djean111
Jul 2013
#66
I'm on the side that is against cuts to safety nets, against a bloated military budget
Autumn
Jul 2013
#90
Probably almost all of us would oppose those draconian cuts. But we should not
totodeinhere
Jul 2013
#124
You nailed it, Sid. And then they'll sit back with their mouths open wondering why no one
Number23
Jul 2013
#251
The choice is between fascism (Republicans) and center-right policy (Dems). Only the
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#163
Whenever one's choices include voting against fascism (or neo-fascism), as will be the
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#189
Obama doesn't have any 'troops', and he's not kicking anyone in the teeth.
geek tragedy
Jul 2013
#185
and like moths to a flame, the disgruntled former dems and greens bleat against your
dionysus
Jul 2013
#199
I'm already under attack from the ASS-Wald/OathKeeping Snowdenistas, I don't wanna...
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2013
#216
If my war metaphor is ridiculous hyperbole, then fighting clearly isn't worth my time.
D23MIURG23
Jul 2013
#238
Both sides want to cut Social Security. I'm on the side of the 99% which Obama is NOT.
forestpath
Jul 2013
#229