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stef -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 10:54:16 AM)

You tell 'em, Agent Orange!

~stef




cuckyman -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 10:55:08 AM)

those people live in the Miami area bud...not here...




cuckyman -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 10:57:07 AM)

At least I showed up and did my bit.... not some lib coward that took off to Canada to hide... as most democrats have mastered the fine art of 'surrender first'.... good grief...




cuckyman -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:00:42 AM)

baby cakes we ARE going to defund anything Obama has done, or WILL do.... and look around you.... the rats have jumped off the Obama ship of state... suggest you might be looking for a liferaft....that sucker is going down... and the people don't want anymore Obama anything....period.... get used to it...




FirmhandKY -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:01:01 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

I remember in the 2008 election that every Republican was predicting a McCain victory as signed and sealed anytime he pulled ahead a few points in the polls.

I'm not making any predictions but it seems we are witnessing the same thing now.

Republicans have already decided that the election is over, based on the poll numbers. 

Sorry to burst the bubble, but as the renowned philosopher Yogi Berra famously said, "It ain't over till it's over".



Democrats will hold the House and Senate

Maybe I'm wrong.

In fact, maybe I’m really, really wrong, which is the reaction I hear when I dare even to broach this notion to commentators and political strategists in both parties. So let me state it plainly: I now think the Democrats will hold the Congress—yes, the House as well as the Senate—and turn back high-profile Republican challengers in California and elsewhere.

The GOP strategy of “no” worked to slow the recovery, stoke fears about fictions like death panels in the health-reform bill, and persuade voters to strike out in frustration against Democrats. The trend peaked in August, a month Democrats probably wish they could abolish given the dog days they suffered then, in 2009 as well as 2010.

But with the onset of autumn, there are signs that the Republican tide is receding. Karl Rove would understand—the same dynamic was the key to George W. Bush’s narrow re-election in 2004, when the GOP base showed up to vote in numbers that defied the polling models. This time, it’s the Democratic base that’s stirring—and finally engaging—and the survey research is registering the shift. In the new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, the Republican advantage in the ballot for Congress has declined from nine points to three. The explanation: African-Americans and Hispanics are re-entering the likely electorate.

.......Democrat Jerry Brown has pulled ahead of eBay mogul Meg Whitman, who’s bid $119 million and counting for the governorship (and yes, her paid consultants are counting fast and furious).

.....Similarly, Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer is pulling away from Republican Carly Fiorina, an ex-CEO renowned more for corporate failures than successes.

.....Elsewhere, incumbent Democratic Sen. Patty Murray has strengthened her position in Washington state.

And across the country, the Tea Party is the gift that keeps on giving—from Nevada to Delaware, where the unelectable Republican Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell has become a national punch line.

The tea-imbibing Republicans are a twofer for Democrats: They scare mainstream voters and motivate the Democratic base, too.

Thus in Pennsylvania, the ultra-conservative Pat Toomey, riding the currents of economic discontent, has suddenly hit troubled waters as people learn that his idea of reform is to privatize Social Security and “abolish corporate taxes altogether.”

.....This fall, Democrat Jack Conway’s making his case for them to come home. Or perhaps Rand Paul is making it for him. The fringe GOP nominee from the tea-precincts has seen his 13-point margin in the Survey USA poll cut to two points as Democrats recoil at notions like Paul’s proposed $2,000 deductible for Medicare.

Actual, I'm kinda hoping that the Dems do continue to hold both the House and the Senate.

And if they do, I also kinda hope that they fully fund Obamacare, and do away with the Bush tax cuts.

Sometimes, you need to let the car just break, so that even the dumbest, most non-mechanical person can find out what is exactly making that unusual sound in the car's drive train.

It'll be hard on some people, but the likelihood of the "fix" actually addressing the real issues increases tremendously in such a scenario.

Splitting the government will just allow some people - who are blinded by ideological thinking - to continue to cloud the issue.

Clarity can sometimes be a real bitch.

Firm




mnottertail -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:04:18 AM)

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ORIGINAL: cuckyman

At least I showed up and did my bit.... not some lib coward that took off to Canada to hide... as most democrats have mastered the fine art of 'surrender first'.... good grief...


Now, you correct me where I am wrong, but it seems to me that the Republican Richard M. Nixon surrendered Viet Nam, and if we  cast our thoughts back to the last republican administration which was wholly VN era, we see that the only actual experience that was had was Mr. Cheney shooting himself in the face.

So.....




cuckyman -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:05:58 AM)

got some chores to do...outta here for now...so adore driving the bamboo splints under the fingernails of liberal pukes... less than thirty days till the grim reaper arrives at your doorstep.... lol...




rulemylife -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:06:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/crestview-33585-child-counts.html 



This is off the subject but I'm trying to figure this one out.

I don't condone child pornography but what is "a local area database check"?

And if it is as unconstitutional as it sounds why are they being allowed to do this?



Jeramy Ryan Riley had come to the attention of law enforcement officers during a local area database check via the Internet Crimes Against Children Database in December 2009, according to a Crestview Police Department arrest report.
The check revealed that Riley's computer had accessed one site eight times within the last 30 days, which lead to a search warrant being issued in February 2010.




mnottertail -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:08:00 AM)

sex offender registry?




tazzygirl -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:08:09 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: cuckyman

baby cakes we ARE going to defund anything Obama has done, or WILL do.... and look around you.... the rats have jumped off the Obama ship of state... suggest you might be looking for a liferaft....that sucker is going down... and the people don't want anymore Obama anything....period.... get used to it...


sweaty balls (love that term of endearment, dont you?)

The people were polarized by 8 years of Bush and the crash in the markets... health care will be the next polarizing incident.

Take that away.. any part or it.. and watch out for the backlash.




DomYngBlk -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:11:07 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

kiss ass[:D]


I always remember to bring the apple to class




Moonhead -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:13:22 AM)

And, while we're on that, there was a lot of villification and namecalling over the fact that Kerry actually did serve in Vietnam, if memory serves.
(Of course, the Republicans flip flopped on that when the only candidate they could scrape up in 2008 had actually served his country, before he started signing confessions and making propaganda broadcasts for the Vietnamese, of course...)




mnottertail -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:17:35 AM)

If his father hadn't been CINCPAC.........




rulemylife -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:23:57 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: cuckyman

I have never been other than honest.... a combat veteran...and a father...succussful...conservative, and happy..... with NO criminal record...and NO debts.... fuck off!


And a liar.

Scroll up.

You made a claim that you were proven wrong on by your own words.




Moonhead -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:24:24 AM)

Or if he'd shown some backbone over the mauling he got from Bush in 2000, come to that.
You may think the Kenyan's bad, but at least he's shown some vague semblance of having balls in a sort of "blink and you'll miss it" way. Sorebutt's balls are probably hanging from a necklace around some ageing dink's neck, aren't they?




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:30:14 AM)

90% chance the House goes GOP, 40% chance the Senate goes GOP, 100% chance that it will take more than persuading a couple of RINOs to support a Senate bill. Don't believe me? Take a look at the stock market.




mnottertail -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:35:23 AM)

http://stockcharts.com/charts/historical/djia2000.html 

you gotta get off the laffer curve, willbe, been going up for a while, not over a couple house seats going GOP. 




Moonhead -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:35:25 AM)

Do you honestly think that's going to make any difference? The Kenyan can't even get his own bloody party to push stuff through either house at the moment. How's losing either majority going to make the situation any worse?




rulemylife -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:37:17 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY

Actual, I'm kinda hoping that the Dems do continue to hold both the House and the Senate.

And if they do, I also kinda hope that they fully fund Obamacare, and do away with the Bush tax cuts.

Sometimes, you need to let the car just break, so that even the dumbest, most non-mechanical person can find out what is exactly making that unusual sound in the car's drive train.

It'll be hard on some people, but the likelihood of the "fix" actually addressing the real issues increases tremendously in such a scenario.

Splitting the government will just allow some people - who are blinded by ideological thinking - to continue to cloud the issue.

Clarity can sometimes be a real bitch.

Firm



Well, that's basically what the problem is Firm.

Republicans are obstructing every piece of legislation in the hope that Obama and the Democrats will fail so we can return to Republican policies that have already failed.

And while we have this ideological gridlock nothing gets accomplished.

Meanwhile, we have people like you buying into the nonsense and hoping the Democrats fail on every issue regardless of whether it would be beneficial or not.

Want to talk some more about that confirmation bias?







rulemylife -> RE: Democrats will hold the House and Senate (10/5/2010 11:44:53 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy

90% chance the House goes GOP, 40% chance the Senate goes GOP, 100% chance that it will take more than persuading a couple of RINOs to support a Senate bill. Don't believe me? Take a look at the stock market.


The DOW is providing political polling projections now?

Who knew?

I'll have to look.




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