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maybemaybenot -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/19/2009 4:30:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

His biggest problem will be his whole campaign promice of 'change'..Not much of anything will change. We will not be leaving Irac. 30,000 more troops will be headed for Afganistan. The economy is a mess and has been heading there for about 15 years. The biggest hurdle, minorities will find out that an African American president can do very little to help them financially. They will have to do that on their own. As a Republican, I wish him the best and hope he keeps this Country safe, just as Bush has...


He's also withdrawn one of his economic stimulis plans: $ 3000 dollar tax credit for business for each new hire. I guess he figured out that big business could fire employees today and re hire them tomorrow and get a big ol tax credit.
             

                    mbmbn




davemamet -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/19/2009 8:39:11 PM)

i'm just getting tired of seeing his face EVERYWHERE




bestbabync -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/19/2009 8:39:32 PM)

[sm=rantint.gif]but the jobs the $3000 tax credit was supposed to create!!!  the jobs the jobs the jobs!!![:o]




davemamet -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/19/2009 8:41:43 PM)

not holding my breath on that one.
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ORIGINAL: bestbabync

[sm=rantint.gif]but the jobs the $3000 tax credit was supposed to create!!!  the jobs the jobs the jobs!!![:o]




MasterShake69 -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/20/2009 9:06:14 AM)


Part of it has been him putting himself up to these impossible levels to reach.  Most Americans will soon see his "Hope and Change " will become what i call "more of the same".  Just take a look at some of Obamas appointments.  If they were made by Bush the press would be really attacking them. Also remember how the press attacked Bush for the economic down turn that occurred a couple months into office.  This was prior to any economic policy that Bush could have put into place.

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ORIGINAL: HalfShyHalfWild

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ORIGINAL: winterlight

My fear is that they will turn on him..


Let me put it this way,
There isn't enough money in the world that would make me swap shoes with our President Elect. And I'm completely serious. It seems like every nation and country out there and everyone here (America) is either holding him to impossible standards or waiting for the misstep and the tumble.

I'd be bleeding from my eyes.

edited for clarification.





MasterShake69 -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/20/2009 9:14:36 AM)

  The problem is not only that Obama is not ready for the job when he takes office.  But neither was the previous 2 presidents Clinton and Bush.    The dangers this nation faces in the 21st century is no time for someone that requires a learning curve.


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ORIGINAL: corysub

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

His biggest problem will be his whole campaign promice of 'change'..Not much of anything will change. We will not be leaving Irac. 30,000 more troops will be headed for Afganistan. The economy is a mess and has been heading there for about 15 years. The biggest hurdle, minorities will find out that an African American president can do very little to help them financially. They will have to do that on their own. As a Republican, I wish him the best and hope he keeps this Country safe, just as Bush has...


I sure as hell did not vote for Obama and truly believe he is not ready for the job.  I hope Joe Biden's comment during the primary that "the Presidency is no place for on the job training" is proved to be just another incorrect judgement from a man who has never held a real job.

In a day Obama will be my President Obama.  He will be responsible for the future of my family and my country.  I do not wish him to fail...far from it... I will join with anyone if we are doing what is right for all of us 

My biggest concern for Obama is not attacks from neo-cons like me but from his own party.  Pelosi is in a position to ruin any intelligent legislation, continue the waste, pork  and agenda driven appropriations of Congress, and already is saying stupid things about taxes contrary to the President-Elect. 

Tomorrow is not only the most important day in the life of Barack Obama.  It is the most important day for the country since the Declaration of Independence and the declaration of War between the States.  God help the man.....I fear his party will not be so helpful.




sirsholly -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/20/2009 9:19:06 AM)

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The problem is not only that Obama is not ready for the job when he takes office. But neither was the previous 2 presidents Clinton and Bush. The dangers this nation faces in the 21st century is no time for someone that requires a learning curve.

oh puh-leeeeze. We all require a learning curve each and every day of our lives.






MasterShake69 -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/20/2009 9:20:46 AM)

i think it goes back a bit further. 
93 the first WTC attacks.
Or when some groups who later joined and became Al queda supported the Muslims in Somalia...remember black hawk down movie??  that was a true story.
The African embassy bombings attacking US embassy's.....that was al queda.

Clinton did respond to the threat by attacking the SUDANs baby milk factory...and just missing hilll Bin laden by about 12 hours ;)


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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

The war on terror started in October of 2000 when the USS Cole was bombed while sitting in port. Bill Clinton was president and did absolutely nothing about it.




MasterShake69 -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/20/2009 9:27:49 AM)

For some reason I don't think so ;)

Positive energy's??? was any of them given to bush by his critics the past year ;)
Also Bush's supporters with prayer gave him plenty of positive energy.  Did that help?
I don't believe in VIBES  





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ORIGINAL: tornaway

 
   Whew !   Sure seeing a whole lots of sour grapes here .    Has it occurred to you that this country is made up of PEOPLE ?     US ?  
 
    This has nothing to do with being a Pollyanna , or not seeing things as they really are - but it might be far more helpful to maintain some hope, and send all kinds of positive energies in Obama's direction ,  and be willing to work towards the greater good of the country by doing what you can in your immediate lives, neighborhoods, towns, cities and states - to help get this country back on track .   In many cases we're gonna have to make our own hard decisions and sacrifices to stabilize our lives .
 
     Our present problems were the result of many people's actions and bad decisions - the solutions will also require the efforts of many - on the "Main Street" level.  I feel Obama will be a capable leader - but he can't do it alone !    As for some of the questionable people immediately under him - it remains to be seen how their influences will be felt .

    And like lots of folks ,   I am being directly effected by the economic chaos out  there .  But even with all that - most of us know where our next meals are coming from , and have a roof over us , and our little creature comforts - modest though they may be ( or not ) .   Try to mourn less for what you don't have , and appreciate what you do have .   Some gratitude can change how you see things .




MasterShake69 -> RE: I am excited about our new President but are you getting tired of all the press? (1/20/2009 9:41:25 AM)

The reason why Obama picked Biden was he knew he needed help regarding foreign policy.  It was the same exact thing another inexperience president name Bush did too by picking Cheney.  So on 9-11 when Bush froze at the school and communication were cut off with the VP.... how did that decision work??  Biden and Cheney can make those fast decision without a learning curve.  However when you need to make a decision in an emergency you are typically not next to the VP to consult with aka hold your hand  ;)


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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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The problem is not only that Obama is not ready for the job when he takes office. But neither was the previous 2 presidents Clinton and Bush. The dangers this nation faces in the 21st century is no time for someone that requires a learning curve.

oh puh-leeeeze. We all require a learning curve each and every day of our lives.







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