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Old 04-14-2011, 08:36 PM   #33
urbalatte

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And then get even more flack from the GOP for "being anti-business" for trying to actually tax them. You say these things like you would have supported it.
Of course I would have. As long as the overall rate is reduced down to make us more competitive globally with the areas our industry IS going to.

Remember Obama had a filibuster proof majority in the Senate, and a big majority in the house. Could have passed anything they wanted to.

I know this is really difficult for you - but liberals pride themselves on not following orders.
That's a laugh. they want EVERYONE to be forced to follow their orders. I suppose it isn't following orders if you're the one giving all of them.

I know that GOP membership requires giving up any semblance of independent thought (lest you be labeled a RINO), but that's not how the Dems do things. So, that the Democrats had a majority doesn't mean that Obama could dictate.
It'd probably help your case a lot if I was a member of the GOP. Which I'm not. The GOP is just less bad for the average person than the Democrats. Less bad meaning long term, which is how I think.

Obamacare......looks like he could dictate just fine doesn't it?
Then there's that whole GOP screaming "you're anti-business!" thing.
If the shoe fits. Wear it.

Ohhhh, so it's Obama's gravy train? The GOP has been left out to dry by the large corporations? That'd be evidenced by what, Speaker Boehner handing out checks from Big Tobacco? The oil stains on the Texas delegations' zippers?
Obama spent 2/3 of a billion dollars to get elected President.
McCain spent about half that.

They're for the most part nothing but pigs swilling at the trough, which I at least have condemned them all for. As for the worst of the worst, Obama is #1 by a mile.

The Republicans overall are bad. The Democrats overall are much worse. Pretty simple.

Given a choice between bad, and worse. I'll take bad, and be unhappy with it too. Just less so.
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