 | | | Is the Democratic party to soft to win this election.
Asked Sep 16, 2008, 09:19 AM
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40 Answers I've been observing the Dem & Rep go back and forth with nonsense. Its either Palin issues or Obama not choosing Clinton as VP. I recently was eating at a resturant and over heard a group of people conversing about the democrates party is too soft to win this election. I feel that the republicans no matter what decision is made by the party. The decison is embrace even if it's wrong or in question. On the other hand the Democratic party is basically fighting amongs each other instead of fighting a strong campaign. As a party what do the democrates need done to win this election? Thread Summary |
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Sep 20, 2008, 01:11 PM
| | | Actually, I won't get a refund, as I don't pay taxes now that I am retired. (I don't make enough). Something that seems to get lost in all this is that for example, my youngest son got a much better deal after the Bush tax cuts, and he sure ain't rich. Everything works on percentage, so of course, rich people get more dollars cut than poorer working class people do. But, hey! The only classless societies are all slaves, except for the pigs who are more equal than anyone else. (Not talking about the police!)
PS. A big factor is that I simply don't believe Obama when he says only the rich are going to be taxed more. If he gets his way, a whole lot of people are going to find out they are a lot richer than they thought they were. | | |  | Senior Member | |
Sep 20, 2008, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Galveston1 The only classless societies are all slaves, except for the pigs who are more equal than anyone else. (Not talking about the police!) |
Pigs wearing lipstick. | | |  | New Member | |
Sep 22, 2008, 05:39 AM
| | | Donald_23 on sept you stated " H. Clinton is telling the world he would be the better choice"
Then on Sept 18th you said "she silently implied she is the better choice"
Does this mean she feels ESP is the way to talk to the world? Just bypass the press and go straight to ESP? Faster and cheaper I guess.. | | |  | New Member | |
Sep 22, 2008, 05:56 AM
| | | As to who will be paying more taxes, My question, how are we going to pay off an 11 trillion debt without raising taxes on everyone. I guess we could devalue to dollar to the point where 11 trillion dollars has no value. If I rember we pay about 18% of our taxes just to pay interest on the debt we now have, let alone the extra 1 trillion we are getting ourselves into over the current crises. I mean isn't it kind of silly asking who might pay more when the truth is we ALL will. | | |  | Full Member | |
Sep 23, 2008, 01:33 PM
| | | Well, Bobby, maybe. But I know some time card punchers that are better off since the Bush tax cuts. | | |  | Senior Member | |
Sep 24, 2008, 01:14 PM
| | | Yes. But they don't have to punch cards...they are called CEO's. | | |  | Senior Member | |
Sep 24, 2008, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Galveston1 Well, Bobby, maybe. But I know some time card punchers that are better off since the Bush tax cuts. | What about all the card punchers in the automotive industry? Thousands are being laid off. I doubt you know more "card punchers" doing good than the amount of workers laid off. | | |  | Uber Member | |
Sep 29, 2008, 07:43 AM
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Sep 30, 2008, 12:24 PM
| | | To sum every thing up, the demoractic party has shown the world that it's time for adult supervision in the white house. Let admitt it "McCain is full of Sugar Honey Ice Tea" The debates bluntly show us that, but we need reform and change. | | | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | Add your answer here.
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