I never said I blame conservative's children for anything. I said only #1 - red states are poorer (this is a fact that can be easily verified) and #2 - my conservative in-laws are hypocrites who bitch about the gov't and irresponsible poor people while my BIL takes gov't help and acts completely irresponsibly.
None of this was an argument for how the gov't and the economy should operate here or in any other country. |
I have news for you. The grandparents step in most of the time, no matter where you live. The fact is that the 40 year old is still on welfare and yet he and the grandparents are disparaging welfare "takers". He is the perfect example of the "taker". He's 40, he wasted the many opportunities for advancement, he does not control his reproduction, he fathers children with women who abandon them and the does it all over again. The only discernible difference between him and the welfare queen is the fact that he is a man, and that he openly bites the hand that feeds him. |
Nope. Voted for Obama twice and have been happy overall. my 401k is very happy actually. |
Mine was happy in 2007 too! A bubble is a bubble . |
What bubble do you think is coming next? Have you looked at the unemployment rate compared to Western Europe? |
Why isn't it happy now? |
Like other things, Obama is leaving the stock market debacle for the next president to deal with. You can’t keep printing money, and keep interest rates low with no ramifications. He’s making himself look good. But, when the money-making stops and when interest rates go up - look out. But, O doesn’t care - he will be out of office. Leave a mess for the next guy. |
Oh no no no no no. Conservatives have made it clear time and time again that we are not allowed to blame presidents for the economic impacts that occur during their successor's presidency. Right? Right??? |
Voted for Bush twice. No regrets
Voted for Obama first and had regrets. Did not vote for him again. He has been worse in his 2nd term so no regrets. |
I think recent history will be kind to him because of his skin color but I think long term history will show he was a disaster. Don't get me wrong, he seems like a nice guy but he was not ready and has made many many poor choices that down the line will show his inadequacy |
OP here. This is what I think about how Obama will be viewed historically as well. I think he just wasn't ready for the politics of it all. He got his big chance with Obamacare, and screwed it up. I also think GWB will be viewed poorly through the lens of time as well, basically due to the Iraq war. By then we'll have forgotten about the WMD, but we'll remember that it was GWB who pushed it. |
Going back, I wouldn't have voted for Bush in 2004. My less experienced college self thought at the time building Iraq and A-stan into democracies would be possible and beneficial.
In 2008, I wish I had voted for Hillary in the primary. She has more political combat experience than Obama does, and would have carpet bombed the Tea Party when it arose instead of spending 6 years trying to negotiate with it. |
Never voted for either Bush and voted for Obama twice. Regret voting for Obama in 2012 as I think he's lost it and now is a left-wing equivalent of a Tea Party politician. I think he simply panders to those in American society who have no respect for the principles on which the country was founded, see themselves as best able to advance themselves by portraying themselves as victims, and would like to engage in a massive redistribution of wealth. The sooner 2016 comes, the better. |
You have captured my feelings perfectly. I also don’t think he really likes the job. He seems to enjoy the perks, but not the job itself. |
It seems implausible that you would have voted for Obama once, if not twice. You are bringing up points from the 2008 campaign. |