Rain Gryphon (
rain_gryphon) wrote2010-11-03 09:21 pm
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Hope - I has it.
Tonight, I have hope. It's only now that I realize how heavily these last 18 months have weighed on me. It's not too late to turn America around. It's not too late to repair much, if not all, of the damage that Obama has done. America, and the civilized world, have a future in front of them again, a bright and positive future if we choose to make it so; not the dystopian future of carbon taxes, poverty, and socialized medicine that Obama and his cronies had planned for us.
As John Boehner has said, there's a lot of hard work in front of us, and little time to celebrate. I can't help feeling festive, though. If we're resolute, and if we work hard, things may yet turn out okay.
As John Boehner has said, there's a lot of hard work in front of us, and little time to celebrate. I can't help feeling festive, though. If we're resolute, and if we work hard, things may yet turn out okay.
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As John Boehner has said, the next two years will be gridlock. The R's ran on a campaign of preventing the D's from doing anything, which pretty much means the R's won't have any opportunities to "repair" anything, either. And Boener's fake tan is icky.
The USA has been living beyond its means for a very long time. In the future, Americans will be poorer, regardless of which party gets to do its grandstanding in the House.&nbp; The QE2 is basically a wealth tax. It picks everyone's pockets, so the more you have in your pocket, the more you "pay".
There's nothing terribly wrong with a "carbon tax". The problem is getting rid of the taxes that the carbon tax should replace. The "temporary" World War I telephone tax overstayed its welcome by 80 years!
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And actually there's cause to hope for progress. Obama's still making noises about keeping Obamacare. but he's already scheduling meetings with the leaders from both parties. If he'd been willing to hear any views but those of left wing of the Democrats these past 21 months, the situation wouldn't be so toxic and bitter right now.
American bonds still hold their values, and with Obama under check, there should be more confidence in the markets. The real test there will come when the new congress is seated, and we'll see then if companies are willing to stop banking their profits and using them to expand and hire instead.
This also absolutely kills any chance of America taking part in a "global warming" agreement, so that forestalls a potentially catastrophic drain on the economy right there.
Things are by no means good, but with luck there's still time.
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Nothing but take! Nothing!
And as a result we have a health care system which, instead of a single-payer, highly efficient, low cost health care ALTERNATIVE to the private companies, now just PAYS those private companies to screw Americans over at will. The ONLY good thing to come out of that compromise (yes, it was a compromise, because in the first year he could have had a fully left-wing "SOCIALIST" health care system in place without any difficulty) was that now those companies can't drop you at their fucking discretion when you get FUCKING CANCER!
Companies will never stop banking their profits, because the highly lauded Republican "No Regulation" approach has ABSOLUTELY NO incentive for them to expand and hire! Why waste money here, when China is sooo much cheaper! Obama's plans to keep businesses hiring local was struck down by a bunch of whiny bitchy republicans who went "But controlling our business is SOCIALISM!" Boo FUCKING Hoo!
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I've been following politics for some 40 years now. I have never in my life seen the minority party abaolutely locked out from participation as have happened these past two years. It was shameful, it was Unamerican, and I most earnestly pray that every that Obama and Co "accomplished" can be swept away leaving no trace whatsoever. I doubt that it can, but it never hurts to have hope.