So, which is better?
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So, which is better?
A mandate?
Or a broad coalition?
Or a broad coalition?
Re: So, which is better?
A mandate most definitely.
Re: So, which is better?
Figures. So you're against Proposition 8?Tom In VA wrote:A mandate most definitely.
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Re: So, which is better?
Walked right into that one didn't I 

Re: So, which is better?
Don't worry, it's late.Tom In VA wrote:Walked right into that one didn't I
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Re: So, which is better?
Broad coalitions make mandates. President Obama and the Congressional leadership understood that principle during the bailout negotiations. And they will continue operating under those principles.
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Re: So, which is better?
BSmack wrote:Broad coalitions make mandates. President Obama and the Congressional leadership understood that principle during the bailout negotiations. And they will continue operating under those principles.
Yeah. I was SO happy to see all the wealthy banks and corporations get repaid (with our tax money) the money they lost through their own greed and manipulation of the market place, with no consideration of the economic impact that re-stuffing their own pockets without passing it along as mandated would have on our economy.
Meanwhile, every American homeowner in distress not willing to go FHA on their mortgage got completely ignored and will suffer the loss of the home they saved and worked for, with no unconditional bailout on the horizon.
I fully expect this new administration to continue to operate under those same principles.
Re: So, which is better?
Geez Bushice. I think you need to go into the bathroom, run a nice hot bath, climb into the tub and slit your wrists. Put us all out of your misery.
Re: So, which is better?
And you've got nothing.mvscal wrote:Who cares? You have neither.Mikey wrote:A mandate?
Or a broad coalition?
Now go to bed, you're dead to me.
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Re: So, which is better?
Come on now, Mikey. I'm not even close to suicidal. (sorry Whitey)
I'm a realist. It's not the end of anything. It is the continuation of the same thing.
Lets be real. This is not real change, it is hope for real change.
You can Hope in one hand and shit in the other, but
ultimately this is just a variation of the same shit we always find in our other hand. Just a different consistency and color, but still.
Same shit. Different crook.
I'm a realist. It's not the end of anything. It is the continuation of the same thing.
Lets be real. This is not real change, it is hope for real change.
You can Hope in one hand and shit in the other, but
ultimately this is just a variation of the same shit we always find in our other hand. Just a different consistency and color, but still.
Same shit. Different crook.