05-13-2008, 06:01 AM | #1 |
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This election could change the electoral map for years to come.
Like 1968. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina Texas and Georgia are all in play. Louisiana may be in play. Colorado and New Mexico look to go blue. Missouri is leaning left. Nebraska and Kansas, of all states, are polling much better for Democrats. And Republicans just keep complaining about 57 states and being "bitter." No wonder they are going to lose huge. They don't have a single idea.
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You talk about new ideas, but you have only the same ole same ole. Once your side actually has a productive idea, let us know.
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The phrase "you can dish it, but you can't take it" comes vaguely to mind ...
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I don't even know what that is supposed to mean. I will note amusingly that nobody has even bothered to address the actual points made in my post. Instead, everyone is focusing on how much they can't stand the Democrats or saying something that doesn't appear to have any connection to anything (your post).
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Has Cali used "proletariat" yet?
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Reps still have winning ideas, just not winning candidates due to current environment. Dems still have stinky, clunky ideas simply repackaged to look good. We must hope once the public looks at your idiocy they come to their senses, as your ideas are destructive and wrong.
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Personally, I'm having fun with these Obama mini-gaffes. Here's to the next one. *Raises glass*
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Reps' ideas. We need to monitor money supplies, keep capital markets stable, not increase tax loads, but decrease spending, find modest ways of modulating overseas activities so that foreign governments can meet their own needs. We need to find market reforms in insurance to avoid massive government programs, strengthen borders, give amnesty for illegals, establish a meaningful immigration policy, streamline process, deregulate certain industries, and find tax incentives for stagnant markets. There are plenty of Republican ideas, but it might just be a button down the hatch period.
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