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Yurt
02-14-2009, 08:04 PM
Savoring win, Obama celebrates `major milestone'

WASHINGTON – Savoring his first big victory in Congress, President Barack Obama on Saturday celebrated the newly passed $787 billion economic stimulus bill as a "major milestone on our road to recovery. "

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090214/ap_on_go_pr_wh/congress_stimulus

seems a bit early to celebrate....we don't know if this is going to hinder or help the economy.... but all obama cares about is that he won a political victory.

the arrogance.

moderate democrat
02-14-2009, 08:06 PM
Savoring win, Obama celebrates `major milestone'

WASHINGTON – Savoring his first big victory in Congress, President Barack Obama on Saturday celebrated the newly passed $787 billion economic stimulus bill as a "major milestone on our road to recovery. "

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090214/ap_on_go_pr_wh/congress_stimulus

seems a bit early to celebrate....we don't know if this is going to hinder or help the economy.... but all obama cares about is that he won a political victory.

the arrogance.
don't you WANT it to succeed?

theHawk
02-14-2009, 08:18 PM
don't you WANT it to succeed?

Why would anyone want the government to spend 800 billion of money it doesn't even have?

Mr. P
02-14-2009, 08:19 PM
don't you WANT it to succeed?

I'm sure that now that it passed EVERYONE hopes it will succeed, but it won't.

We'll know for sure in 1-2 yrs. It ain't lookin good though.

moderate democrat
02-14-2009, 08:21 PM
I'm sure that now that it passed EVERYONE hopes it will succeed, but it won't.

We'll know for sure in 1-2 yrs. It ain't lookin good though.


I disagree. I think that RSR is on record as hoping that the stimulus bill fails miserably....

moderate democrat
02-14-2009, 08:22 PM
Why would anyone want the government to spend 800 billion of money it doesn't even have?

that is beside the point now...the question is: do you hope that it works in saving the economy, or do you hope that it fails?

what say YOU?

Yurt
02-14-2009, 08:27 PM
don't you WANT it to succeed?

do you understand the difference between calling obama arrogant for celebrating that it passed politically and NOT economically. this is similar to bush declaring mission accomplished before the overall mission was accomplished. at least with bush though, saddam's government was ousted, so that was accomplished. with obama, the ONLY thing accomplished at this point is that he convinced dems to vote for his spending plan. oooooh, big deal.

the arrogance is appalling, but i am not surprised you don't see it as you are party over country.

moderate democrat
02-14-2009, 08:30 PM
do you understand the difference between calling obama arrogant for celebrating that it passed politically and NOT economically. this is similar to bush declaring mission accomplished before the overall mission was accomplished. at least with bush though, saddam's government was ousted, so that was accomplished. with obama, the ONLY thing accomplished at this point is that he convinced dems to vote for his spending plan. oooooh, big deal.

the arrogance is appalling, but i am not surprised you don't see it as you are party over country.


why can't you answer a simple question?:poke:

Mr. P
02-14-2009, 09:20 PM
I disagree. I think that RSR is on record as hoping that the stimulus bill fails miserably....

:link:

moderate democrat
02-14-2009, 09:22 PM
:link:
go read his posts... I have no desire to do so again. If you don't believe me, that is fine with me. I really don't give a shit either way.

Mr. P
02-14-2009, 09:33 PM
go read his posts... I have no desire to do so again. If you don't believe me, that is fine with me. I really don't give a shit either way.

So yer sayin you ain't got a fart to back yer shit, huh? What a surprise.:laugh2:

moderate democrat
02-14-2009, 09:50 PM
So yer sayin you ain't got a fart to back yer shit, huh? What a surprise.:laugh2:


bet me some money to make it worth my while and I'll go find RSR's posts quoting Rush saying that he hopes that the stimulus package will fail....if it isn't financially lucrative for me to do so, I could give a shit whether you believe me or not.

How about a "benjamin"?

Mr. P
02-14-2009, 10:03 PM
bet me some money to make it worth my while and I'll go find RSR's posts quoting Rush saying that he hopes that the stimulus package will fail....if it isn't financially lucrative for me to do so, I could give a shit whether you believe me or not.

How about a "benjamin"?


I think that RSR is on record as hoping that the stimulus bill fails miserably...

You said RSR not Rush..make up yer mind..which is it?

Yurt
02-14-2009, 10:14 PM
why can't you answer a simple question?:poke:

are you drinking again :poke::


with that said, i hope i am wrong and that this obscene amount of money does fix things. what is likely is that the economy will fix itself and of course the dems will take the credit.


that single sentiment highlights the difference between you and your "intimate friend", RSR... He does NOT want the stimulus bill to save the economy. He wants it to fail because he does not care for the United States of America unless his party can run the whole show.

fj1200
02-14-2009, 10:24 PM
don't you WANT it to succeed?

I'll bite, I don't want IT to succeed, I want the US to succeed. Even in the best light this package would only make a small dent in the failure of our monetary policy and the impending tax hikes. In the worst scenario this expands the role of government not to mention the increased debt load. If the economy does start to turn around the uninformed will falsely assume that this package had something to do with it opening the door to further intervention by Washington.

Mr. P
02-14-2009, 10:59 PM
I'll bite, I don't want IT to succeed, I want the US to succeed. Even in the best light this package would only make a small dent in the failure of our monetary policy and the impending tax hikes. In the worst scenario this expands the role of government not to mention the increased debt load. If the economy does start to turn around the uninformed will falsely assume that this package had something to do with it opening the door to further intervention by Washington.

I think the ONLY thing that will save us is if the money is NOT distributed.
If it is I fear we're toast. I'm even considering pulling my 401 money an paying the penalty an tax before it's ceased.

bullypulpit
02-15-2009, 06:57 AM
Why would anyone want the government to spend 800 billion of money it doesn't even have?

You seemed more than happy to let the Bush administration spend $1 trillion that it didn't have.

bullypulpit
02-15-2009, 07:00 AM
Savoring win, Obama celebrates `major milestone'

WASHINGTON – Savoring his first big victory in Congress, President Barack Obama on Saturday celebrated the newly passed $787 billion economic stimulus bill as a "major milestone on our road to recovery. "

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090214/ap_on_go_pr_wh/congress_stimulus

seems a bit early to celebrate....we don't know if this is going to hinder or help the economy.... but all obama cares about is that he won a political victory.

the arrogance.

How so? As for not knowing as to the outcome, can absolute certainty as to the outcome be guaranteed in any endeavor?

moderate democrat
02-15-2009, 08:56 AM
You said RSR not Rush..make up yer mind..which is it?

RSR quoted Rush and stated that he believed exactly as rush had stated.

bullypulpit
02-15-2009, 10:25 AM
The GOP Brain trust:

<center><img src=http://home.comcast.net/~wizardofwhimsy/2headedhalfwit.jpg></center>

Yurt
02-15-2009, 02:23 PM
How so? As for not knowing as to the outcome, can absolute certainty as to the outcome be guaranteed in any endeavor?

why is he celebrating if he doesn't know the outcome? he is like a teenage boy celebrating because he got his way, not because he accomplished anything as we don't know the results of the bill. he celebrating solely for himself.

that is arrogance.

gabosaurus
02-15-2009, 03:30 PM
Obama has started a war yet. He hasn't arrested anyone without cause. He hasn't passed bogus legislation depriving American of basic rights. Hasn't allowed anyone to attack our country. Hasn't allowed an American city to drown. Hasn't set up any torture camps.
What's the bitch?

Yurt
02-15-2009, 03:34 PM
Obama has started a war yet. He hasn't arrested anyone without cause. He hasn't passed bogus legislation depriving American of basic rights. Hasn't allowed anyone to attack our country. Hasn't allowed an American city to drown. Hasn't set up any torture camps.
What's the bitch?

what do you think of the FISA bill?

gabosaurus
02-15-2009, 03:36 PM
I totally disagree with it.

Mr. P
02-15-2009, 03:39 PM
Obama has started a war yet. He hasn't arrested anyone without cause. He hasn't passed bogus legislation depriving American of basic rights. Hasn't allowed anyone to attack our country. Hasn't allowed an American city to drown. Hasn't set up any torture camps.
What's the bitch?

Yeah, but on Tuesday with the stroke of a pen he'll essentially BANKRUPT the United States Of America. What a BITCH and there ain't nothin we can do but watch!

hjmick
02-15-2009, 03:40 PM
I totally disagree with it.


Obama voted for it, yet you claim that "he hasn't passed bogus legislation depriving American of basic rights."

gabosaurus
02-15-2009, 03:44 PM
Yeah, but on Tuesday with the stroke of a pen he'll essentially BANKRUPT the United States Of America. What a BITCH and there ain't nothin we can do but watch!
The Iraq war has cost much more, and it is totally senseless. At least this legislation benefits our country and not someone else's.

Kathianne
02-15-2009, 03:45 PM
The Iraq war has cost much more, and it is totally senseless. At least this legislation benefits our country and not someone else's.

How does bankrupting your daughter's, her children's children benefit our country?

Mr. P
02-15-2009, 03:46 PM
The Iraq war has cost much more, and it is totally senseless. At least this legislation benefits our country and not someone else's.

Bankruptcy of the USA will not benefit this country, nor the world.

Yurt
02-15-2009, 03:47 PM
Obama voted for it, yet you claim that "he hasn't passed bogus legislation depriving American of basic rights."

please don't confuse her with facts about obama, this might cause her to short circuit :cool:

bullypulpit
02-15-2009, 03:47 PM
why is he celebrating if he doesn't know the outcome? he is like a teenage boy celebrating because he got his way, not because he accomplished anything as we don't know the results of the bill. he celebrating solely for himself.

that is arrogance.

No, he showed how disconnected congressional Republicans are from the rest of the nation. You only consider it arrogance as the GOP now constitutes little more than a regional party. Frank Rich said it most eloquently...

<blockquote>Because Republicans are isolated in that parallel universe and believe all the noise in its echo chamber, they are now as out of touch with reality as the “inevitable” Clinton campaign was before it got clobbered in Iowa. The G.O.P. doesn’t recognize that it emerged from the stimulus battle even worse off than when it started. That obliviousness gives the president the opening to win more ambitious policy victories than last week’s. Having checked the box on attempted bipartisanship, Obama can now move in for the kill. - <a href=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/opinion/15rich.html>Frank Rich</a></blockquote>

Much as I wish he would, though, I don't see Obama moving in for the kill. He'll just keep giving congressional Republicans all the rope they need to hang themselves.

Yurt
02-15-2009, 03:50 PM
No, he showed how disconnected congressional Republicans are from the rest of the nation. You only consider it arrogance as the GOP now constitutes little more than a regional party. Frank Rich said it most eloquently...

<blockquote>Because Republicans are isolated in that parallel universe and believe all the noise in its echo chamber, they are now as out of touch with reality as the “inevitable” Clinton campaign was before it got clobbered in Iowa. The G.O.P. doesn’t recognize that it emerged from the stimulus battle even worse off than when it started. That obliviousness gives the president the opening to win more ambitious policy victories than last week’s. Having checked the box on attempted bipartisanship, Obama can now move in for the kill. - <a href=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/opinion/15rich.html>Frank Rich</a></blockquote>

Much as I wish he would, though, I don't see Obama moving in for the kill. He'll just keep giving congressional Republicans all the rope they need to hang themselves.

o rly? depending on which poll, at least half the nation does not support the bill....real disconnect there :poke:

Sitarro
02-15-2009, 04:58 PM
No, he showed how disconnected congressional Republicans are from the rest of the nation. You only consider it arrogance as the GOP now constitutes little more than a regional party. Frank Rich said it most eloquently...

<blockquote>Because Republicans are isolated in that parallel universe and believe all the noise in its echo chamber, they are now as out of touch with reality as the “inevitable” Clinton campaign was before it got clobbered in Iowa. The G.O.P. doesn’t recognize that it emerged from the stimulus battle even worse off than when it started. That obliviousness gives the president the opening to win more ambitious policy victories than last week’s. Having checked the box on attempted bipartisanship, Obama can now move in for the kill. - <a href=http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/opinion/15rich.html>Frank Rich</a></blockquote

Much as I wish he would, though, I don't see Obama moving in for the kill. He'll just keep giving congressional Republicans all the rope they need to hang themselves.

Gee, Frank Rich, another Osama ass lick.......... how bad must his breath must stink.

Really, who actually thought this rip off, bullshit bill wouldn't pass? The Demoshits have the majority and they vote like clones, why wouldn't they follow lock step with their king? None of them have the least bit of curiosity what is in it, the king said to vote for it, the whimps did what he demanded. What a joke you kids are, following your boy king with your tongues dripping saliva, bunch of fags. Suck Osama dick Bullshitty...... wait, I didn't need to tell you that, did I?:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

theHawk
02-15-2009, 06:43 PM
that is beside the point now...the question is: do you hope that it works in saving the economy, or do you hope that it fails?

what say YOU?

What I "hope for" is irrelevant. We got into this mess because of government sticking its nose into the business of banks, and we reward the government by giving it more power to do more of the same. This is a recession, the economy is shrinking, so why are we making the government bigger instead of scaling it down to match the economy? We all know the answer- Washington Liberals lead by King Hussein want the next three generations enslaved to the government.

bullypulpit
02-15-2009, 08:46 PM
Gee, Frank Rich, another Osama ass lick.......... how bad must his breath must stink.

Really, who actually thought this rip off, bullshit bill wouldn't pass? The Demoshits have the majority and they vote like clones, why wouldn't they follow lock step with their king? None of them have the least bit of curiosity what is in it, the king said to vote for it, the whimps did what he demanded. What a joke you kids are, following your boy king with your tongues dripping saliva, bunch of fags. Suck Osama dick Bullshitty...... wait, I didn't need to tell you that, did I?:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

Your invective hasn't improved any. Stale, puerile, utterly lacking in imagination and completely predictable. And, of course, you forget that congressional Republicans...without fail...rolled over and spread their legs every time Mad King George Dubbyuh demanded that they do so.

One hopes that you've failed to reproduce, as your seed would drag the rest of the gene pool down with you. If you have spawned, please, put the wee bairn(s) up for adoption and have yourself sterilized.

Kathianne
02-15-2009, 08:49 PM
Your invective hasn't improved any. Stale, puerile, utterly lacking in imagination and completely predictable. And, of course, you forget that congressional Republicans...without fail...rolled over and spread their legs every time Mad King George Dubbyuh demanded that they do so.

One hopes that you've failed to reproduce, as your seed would drag the rest of the gene pool down with you. If you have spawned, please, put the wee bairn(s) up for adoption and have yourself sterilized.

Sorry, but the Mad King George Dubbyah is a month too late. The problem now is Obama thinks he's king.

Yurt
02-15-2009, 08:57 PM
and now obama is saying this may not work for awhile and is decreasing expectations...saying the economy has not hit bottom

gee...thanks for celebrating that we are going to be in even worse state than now....

Kathianne
02-15-2009, 08:59 PM
and now obama is saying this may not work for awhile and is decreasing expectations...saying the economy has not hit bottom

gee...thanks for celebrating that we are going to be in even worse state than now....

He was hedging from the beginning, signing off to Pelosi and Reid, then saying creating OR saving. What a wuss.

manu1959
02-15-2009, 09:00 PM
don't you WANT it to succeed?

if you believe that flooding the market with currency and cutting taxes and giving states money to build things it can afford will lead to success then.....

well not quite sure what to say....

Yurt
02-15-2009, 09:03 PM
He was hedging from the beginning, signing off to Pelosi and Reid, then saying creating OR saving. What a wuss.

yeah, that one was slick, he can't lose with that hedge

obama's hedge bush:


http://media.bigoo.ws/content/image/funny/funny_205.jpg

Kathianne
02-15-2009, 09:16 PM
yeah, that one was slick, he can't lose with that hedge

obama's hedge bush:


http://media.bigoo.ws/content/image/funny/funny_205.jpg

The hedge needs to be down to ankles, not knees. Just saying.

avatar4321
02-15-2009, 10:15 PM
don't you WANT it to succeed?

desire is irrelevant. its not going to work.

avatar4321
02-15-2009, 10:19 PM
You seemed more than happy to let the Bush administration spend $1 trillion that it didn't have.

Do you even bother to read what we say, because we were not more than happy to let the Bush administration spend that money. We were freaking pissed that he did.

avatar4321
02-15-2009, 10:24 PM
The Iraq war has cost much more, and it is totally senseless. At least this legislation benefits our country and not someone else's.

No it hasnt. And this legislation spends more than anything else in the history of the nation. And it doesnt benefit our country. It benefits Democrat special interests and tells older people that the government can determine whether they are worth getting medical coverage or not.

So no this isnt good.

bullypulpit
02-16-2009, 05:20 AM
Sorry, but the Mad King George Dubbyah is a month too late. The problem now is Obama thinks he's king.

So, Obama saying he will be held accountable if the stimulus package fails is evidence of imperial hubris? How droll.

bullypulpit
02-16-2009, 05:25 AM
and now obama is saying this may not work for awhile and is decreasing expectations...saying the economy has not hit bottom

gee...thanks for celebrating that we are going to be in even worse state than now....

Things may not have hit bottom. Commercial mortgage defaults are starting to pick up as well, and when that house of cards finally comes crashing down...another slide in the markets and the economy could be the end result.

So y'all keep grasping at straws.

Noir
02-16-2009, 05:39 AM
Savoring win, Obama celebrates `major milestone'

WASHINGTON – Savoring his first big victory in Congress, President Barack Obama on Saturday celebrated the newly passed $787 billion economic stimulus bill as a "major milestone on our road to recovery. "

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090214/ap_on_go_pr_wh/congress_stimulus

seems a bit early to celebrate....we don't know if this is going to hinder or help the economy.... but all obama cares about is that he won a political victory.

the arrogance.

I don't think it's being arrogant, it's just how y'all so things, it was the same with Bush and 'no child left behind' I'm sure it was the same for Clinton and so on.

What did you expect him to do? Make no comment?

Kathianne
02-16-2009, 05:46 AM
So, Obama saying he will be held accountable if the stimulus package fails is evidence of imperial hubris? How droll.

Droll is his saying he'll be accountable based upon whether 4 or 5 million jobs are created OR saved. How one measures 'saved' will be interesting indeed.

red states rule
02-16-2009, 05:58 AM
I disagree. I think that RSR is on record as hoping that the stimulus bill fails miserably....

Quote:
Originally Posted by moderate democrat
sounds to me like you are trying to distract everyone's attention from the FACT that you HOPE that the country's economy will go into the tank as a result of Obama's stimulus package. You WANT our country to fail...

I would not want to call attention to that if I were you either!


Once again Virgil, as Rush said

If Obama wants to raise taxes, increase the size of government, increase pork, increase dependence on government, have more government regulation on the private sector - damn right I hope he fails

This mega pork bill is a disaster waiting to happen

As you libs said about our troops in Iraq - I support Pres Obama, but not his misson or policies

http://www.debatepolicy.com/showpost.php?p=349193&postcount=95

red states rule
02-16-2009, 06:02 AM
If this bill is needed so badly to fix the economy, why is Obama waitng until tomorrow to sign the bill in Denver?

Does he want a huge photo op where he won the nomination, rather then a photo op at the White House?



President Obama Expected to Sign Economic Recovery Bill Tomorrow


The imposed President's Day deadline has arrived, and there is an approved final version of the economic recovery plan on the president's desk waiting for his signature. President Obama is expected to sign a 787 billion dollar plan at a ceremony in Denver tomorrow. Debate over the bill went on for several weeks and led to some hard feelings between Democrats and Republicans. Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says the White House is hoping for a more bipartisan attitude on future projects.

"We hope that Republicans will decide they want to reach back. We understand that nothing is going to get done in this country to improve the lives of the American people if the parties in Washington continue the same old game and continue to fight only by working together, can we move this agenda forward," said Gibbs.

President Obama moves on to the housing crisis as the next item on his economic agenda. He will be in Arizona on Wednesday to make an announcement on a program to help homeowners on the brink of foreclosure.

http://wfmz.com/view/?id=642630

Sitarro
02-16-2009, 06:08 AM
Your invective hasn't improved any. Stale, puerile, utterly lacking in imagination and completely predictable. And, of course, you forget that congressional Republicans...without fail...rolled over and spread their legs every time Mad King George Dubbyuh demanded that they do so.

One hopes that you've failed to reproduce, as your seed would drag the rest of the gene pool down with you. If you have spawned, please, put the wee bairn(s) up for adoption and have yourself sterilized.

Wow, how creative of you, certainly not predictable......... sure. Hey dimwit, Bush isn't in office anymore, try to stay with us....... it's 2009. None of your boys or any of us have been allowed to read this crap. For all we know, it was written by George Soros.

red states rule
02-16-2009, 06:13 AM
We all know the liberal media was for the mega prok bill - even thiugh they did not know what was in it (like the people who voted for it)

Know there are calls from Obama's campaign staff for the government to take over the banks



Roberts: Resistance to 'Stimulus' Bill 'Irresponsible,' Stephanopoulos Pushes Bank Nationalization
By Brent Baker

February 16, 2009 - 00:50 ET

ABC's Cokie Roberts denounced as “irresponsible” conservative opposition to the “stimulus” bill and suggested those who voted against it should be punished, declaring on Sunday's This Week: “I just think that when you're in a situation like this, to do nothing is so irresponsible that you can't, you can't get away with it.”

Earlier on the show, host George Stephanopoulos pressed Congresswoman Maxine Waters to agree banks must be nationalized: “A lot of economists now saying that what is really -- could be needed is bite the bullet nationalization.” Citing a professor's op-ed, “Nationalize the Banks! We're all Swedes Now,” Stephanopoulos recited the argument “we should just do what they did when they faced their crisis. They nationalized the banks and they came out of it okay.” When the far-left House member resisted -- “I don't think that we're ready to move to the point of a formalized, nationalized banking program yet” -- Stephanopoulos pleaded: “Even if it's the only thing that would work?”

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-baker/2009/02/16/roberts-resistance-stimulus-bill-irresponsible-stephanopoulos-pushes-ba