View Full Version : Democrats Poised to Lose by Historic Margins
Islandborn
11-01-2010, 02:32 PM
Final Polls
Republicans Appear Poised to Win Big on Tuesday (http://www.gallup.com/poll/144125/Republicans-Appear-Poised-Win-Big-Tuesday.aspx)
This is what happens when your administration is a total flop and fraud.......like Jimmy Carter.:)
lve2smk
11-01-2010, 05:51 PM
Carter? You got to be kiding. Was he involved in the Fraud when Bush's broter Florida's government position disafranchised black voters to get his brother elected to president? Did he start a war like Regan or Bush did? Was he involved in watergate or so called caught spying? Please, you running out of people to blame in reality you should blame yourself because you are cheering for the division of America. You really believe a president can do so much in two years when there are problems in every corner, do you really believe Obama is a god with a magic wand?
StoneMeadow
11-01-2010, 06:43 PM
Geez, guys...chill out. For at least the past thirty years the opposition party has made big gains after each new President's first two years on office. This year is no different.
It doesn't mean the end of the world or that the American people have repudiated one party or the other. It's just the people exercising the "balance of power" philosophy of the Founders in a direct and visible means.
mikeyman
11-01-2010, 06:44 PM
yea the republicans got us into this mess ...have the people forgotten this:rastasmoke:
Geez, guys...chill out. For at least the past thirty years the opposition party has made big gains after each new President's first two years on office. This year is no different.
It doesn't mean the end of the world or that the American people have repudiated one party or the other. It's just the people exercising the "balance of power" philosophy of the Founders in a direct and visible means.
:greenthumb: with each new crop you must first till in the old crop. :rastasmoke:
Vote Independent!
gypski
11-01-2010, 08:31 PM
All this is much ado about nothing. Remember all the scares, the millennium scare, duct tape and plastic sheeting? Be not afraid, its just a passing fart in a wind storm and then its over. Cyclone or tsunami it ain't gonna be. Vote Yes on Prop 19. :pimp:
lve2smk
11-01-2010, 10:18 PM
Its a crucial time in history are we voting for nothing and to keep the people in the top in power or are we voting for our future? Realising that republicans have presented us with bad policies like the war on drugs and oil dependance policies why commit the same mistake twice? They have tried to change the constitution more than democrats like by trying to change the 14th amendment and implementing the patriot act. Moreover, they are trying to divide the public by giving America a bad name by not alowing the construction of a temple or by enforcing immigration laws, passing laws that will alow a business to be able to restrict service to people from other races. and keeping the war going. Also, they have proposed privatisising social security and public schools. Considering this, private schools in texas have erased Thomas Jeferson from the history books because it conflicts with the christian idiology, the department of education in Texas, which consist of a dominated republican conservative groups have not only allowed this to happen in many schools, but have helped them by administrating policies that favors their cause. Part 2 comming soon...
Islandborn
11-01-2010, 11:53 PM
Ummmmmmmm, yea dude.....I LIVE IN F--KING Texas......have a 7 year old daughter in school and GUESS WHAT......Jefferson is ALL OVER HER SOCIAL STUDIES BOOK. Hell you talkin about?
Are you kidding me bro? You haven't a clue what your talking about do you? Just make it up as you go along do you? You should look for work with the New York Times.
Barak Obama's disastrous policies are SOLELY to blame for the shit hole the entire Democrat party is in now. Kick it off with LAUGHABLE and WILDLY unpopular Obamacare thats ALREADY raising premiums for people. These ridiculous excuses we are hearing are just that....excuses.
Dems are gonna lose by HUGE numbers tomorrow.....60-75 house seats maybe......atleast 8-10 Senate seats and another 8 Governorships? Unseen since the 1940's.
Let the screams of racism and excuses begin. Its gonna be hilarious to watch MSNBC tomorrow night. Wonder if Chris Matthews will get that tingling in his leg again LMAO:D
lve2smk
11-02-2010, 03:26 AM
Ummmmmmmm, yea dude.....I LIVE IN F--KING Texas......have a 7 year old daughter in school and GUESS WHAT......Jefferson is ALL OVER HER SOCIAL STUDIES BOOK. Hell you talkin about?
From your own home state news paper
SBOE Conservatives Rewrite American History Books — Social Studies Standards Debate | The Texas Tribune (http://www.texastribune.org/texas-education/social-studies-standards-debate/sboe-conservatives-rewrite-american-history-books/)
Are you kidding me bro? You haven't a clue what your talking about do you? Just make it up as you go along do you? You should look for work with the New York Times.
I only know facts look at every single thing I have said its all in the news, books and in the web
Barak Obama's disastrous policies are SOLELY to blame for the shit hole the entire Democrat party is in now. Kick it off with LAUGHABLE and WILDLY unpopular Obamacare thats ALREADY raising premiums for people. These ridiculous excuses we are hearing are just that....excuses.
What proof or evidence do you have that his policies have been defective?
Conservative tv tends to exagerate the strories if you havent noticed.
Socialist that, hitler this, terorrist there, you know what im saying.
Dems are gonna lose by HUGE numbers tomorrow.....60-75 house seats maybe......atleast 8-10 Senate seats and another 8 Governorships? Unseen since the 1940's.
If they win, I hope the people eventually realise the big mistake
they did for the direction of the country because the republicans are going to do noting more but slow down our progress into a developing world by keeping their support for the high class other than middle or low class citizents. For example, they want to privatise the educational system too if you havent heard and lower funding for financial aid.
Let the screams of racism and excuses begin. Its gonna be hilarious to watch MSNBC tomorrow night. Wonder if Chris Matthews will get that tingling in his leg again LMAO:D
K lets see...
toldyaso1
11-02-2010, 06:49 AM
does'nt matter who wins the path of america will be the same,str8 down.psst they are all in on it.
lve2smk
11-02-2010, 07:28 AM
does'nt matter who wins the path of america will be the same,str8 down.psst they are all in on it.
I used to be just like you thinking that everyone works together no mater what, but you got to see the big picture of things.
People want different things in this world some want to help themselfs and get rich while there are others who wish to help others.
Of course this tells you that some selfish cats are in the democratic party as well and, they are the reason why all the filibustering has remained in washington, which has prevented alooot of policies from being passed that are favorable in combating global warming, helping small businesses or helping the educational system.
So you think the electoral process is a sham?
why then would different, indipendent or private corporations and people, waste million or billions of dollars on a campaign?
It all comes down to who you think will make the best decisions for your future.
StoneMeadow
11-02-2010, 01:37 PM
Dems are gonna lose by HUGE numbers tomorrow.....60-75 house seats maybe......atleast 8-10 Senate seats and another 8 Governorships? Unseen since the 1940's.
Could happen, but I guess you weren't around for the correction of '94, eh? As I said above it won't be because the citizens have repudiated the DNC in some fundamental way. There are just a lot of House and Senate seats and Governorships that are inherently close. These tend to flip in off year elections. I was listening to NPR yesterday when the head of the Democratic Governor's Assoc said that since Teddy Roosevelt Administration in 1906 the party holding the White House has lost an average of 28 House seats and 4 Senate seats in off year elections (he didn't mention governorships).
President Obama lurched too far to the left and the voters are correcting the Fed gov't back to the center. Same as they did for Presidents Bush and Clinton before him. I for one find it healthy to have the White House and at least one branch of Congress held by different parties because it forces the gov't to govern from the middle. Having either the DNC or the GOP hold all the power results in lurches too far to one side or the other IMO.
Don't worry, though...it'll happen to the next GOP President, too. He or she will lurch too far to the right and the voters will jerk him or her up by the short-n-curleys! :thumbsup:
lve2smk
11-02-2010, 02:10 PM
Could happen, but I guess you weren't around for the correction of '94, eh? As I said above it won't be because the citizens have repudiated the DNC in some fundamental way. There are just a lot of House and Senate seats and Governorships that are inherently close. These tend to flip in off year elections. I was listening to NPR yesterday when the head of the Democratic Governor's Assoc said that since Teddy Roosevelt Administration in 1906 the party holding the White House has lost an average of 28 House seats and 4 Senate seats in off year elections (he didn't mention governorships).
President Obama lurched too far to the left and the voters are correcting the Fed gov't back to the center. Same as they did for Presidents Bush and Clinton before him. I for one find it healthy to have the White House and at least one branch of Congress held by different parties because it forces the gov't to govern from the middle. Having either the DNC or the GOP hold all the power results in lurches too far to one side or the other IMO.
Don't worry, though...it'll happen to the next GOP President, too. He or she will lurch too far to the right and the voters will jerk him or her up by the short-n-curleys! :thumbsup:
Agreed thats something called tiket splitting, but did you know that when presidential candidates are elected they are able to pass 70% or more of what they wanted to pass when they ran, so we are taking a risk when the GOP get their chance because all their hardline rhetoric this time of year is going to damage the direction of the contry more than Bush did.
But are we making a smart decision by tiket spliting to have a decisive government? Running senators are getting elected that do not even disclose their intensions like Sharon Angle she wants to privatisize everything and she is leading in the polls because she is avoiding the spotlight by having people speak for her. why vote for such people?
Islandborn
11-02-2010, 08:51 PM
Because they are tired and bored with Harry Reid. And because the private sector can RUN ANYTHING BETTER THAN BIG GOVERNMENT CAN. Harry Reid is finished in Nevada no doubt......aint enough casino employess to save him anymore. Watch West Virginia and Delaware tonight to get a feel of how big the win is...............Coons is having some troubles out there today.
Sure.....if a Repub lurches to far he will get snatched up and voted out.
Obama will NOT be able to go centrist like Clinton did......its not who he is or what he's about.
lve2smk
11-03-2010, 12:21 AM
Because they are tired and bored with Harry Reid. And because the private sector can RUN ANYTHING BETTER THAN BIG GOVERNMENT CAN. Harry Reid is finished in Nevada no doubt......aint enough casino employess to save him anymore. Watch West Virginia and Delaware tonight to get a feel of how big the win is...............Coons is having some troubles out there today.
Sure.....if a Repub lurches to far he will get snatched up and voted out.
Obama will NOT be able to go centrist like Clinton did......its not who he is or what he's about.
Ha thats a nice one, you believe the private sector can do a better job?
Didnt the referance I made about the Texas private school system show you otherwise.
What about privatising financial aid? Well that will let the people in charge play favorites opposed to giving people who need the funds.
You seriously believe a corporation can handle things better than government?
Look at the bp oil spill, they wouldn't of payed to fix that problem if it wasn't for the government preasuring them for reparations. If corporations rulled their decisions, we would probably still have slavery.
My recomendation to you islnbrn: read Americas history
DocJTre2
11-03-2010, 04:43 AM
Ha thats a nice one, you believe the private sector can do a better job?
Didnt the referance I made about the Texas private school system show you otherwise.
What about privatising financial aid? Well that will let the people in charge play favorites opposed to giving people who need the funds.
You seriously believe a corporation can handle things better than government?
Look at the bp oil spill, they wouldn't of payed to fix that problem if it wasn't for the government preasuring them for reparations. If corporations rulled their decisions, we would probably still have slavery.
My recomendation to you islnbrn: read Americas history
Are you talking about the SLUSH FUND Nobama BULLIED out of poor little BP? No different than those black thugs on the street strong arming your walker-bound grandmother for her purse and beating her up and leaving her for dead on the side of the street while all the other blacks and mexicans behind them walk over your dead grandmother on their way from their crack house to collect their welfare HANDOUT.
^Sarcasm
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