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Old 11-03-2010, 09:32 AM
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Whether they can repeal it in the next 2 years is a different question from whether they can repeal it ever....As for the direction of the country, it is right down the tubes with another jolt of jungle juice coming at 2:15 today when my avatar defaces our currency a little more with his dickheaded QE2 announcement....It will all be over soon.
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Old 11-03-2010, 09:36 AM
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Whether they can repeal it in the next 2 years is a different question from whether they can repeal it ever....As for the direction of the country, it is right down the tubes with another jolt of jungle juice coming at 2:15 today when my avatar defaces our currency a little more with his dickheaded QE2 announcement....It will all be over soon.
If the White House and Congress don't actually start having dialogue to get things done, they'll all be out in two years, trust me. Inaction is poison to Americans right now, especially with this economy.
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Old 11-03-2010, 09:39 AM
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If the White House and Congress don't actually start having dialogue to get things done, they'll all be out in two years, trust me. Inaction is poison to Americans right now, especially with this economy.
What are they going to do? Repeal all of the free trade agreements and put the common folk back to work?

The damage has already been done. Obama sat on his hands for 22 months and was more concerned about the banks than the average American.

What is more important? A job or health care for all?

Book smarts but no common sense. That isn't change, it's par for the course for our politicians.
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