Do Conservatives Owe Obama A Debt of Gratitude For Ending The Clinton Nightmare?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AAAintheBeltway, Feb 27, 2008.

  1. They've still got Joe's 401-k and IRA money to siphon. Wouldn't surprise me to start hearing grumblings about easing the penalties and difficulty for Joe to gain access to that money.

    After that, they'll have to “encourage” the corporations to spend their profits.
     
    #21     Feb 27, 2008
  2. LT701

    LT701

    "Why are they so afraid of this woman? Could it be that she would actually try to help the middle class"

    i believe she's trying to help the middle class. Problem is, it's India's, at the American middle class's expense


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOW0cUaGWZU
     
    #22     Feb 27, 2008
  3. God damn it! what'd I do with that dictionary?
    Is it here? Noo, is it there. noo. //Sigh// I'll be back latter. ---> later :D
     
    #23     Feb 27, 2008
  4. So you think Hillary stands in opposition to both those who Bush helped get richer during his empire, and those who became more impoverished (which includes both the middle and lower class under Bush)...

    Fascinating...

     
    #24     Feb 27, 2008
  5. Yes, I suppose you will be back "latter"

    ....

    http://www.onelook.com/?w=extemporaneously&ls=a

     
    #25     Feb 27, 2008
  6. LT701

    LT701

    all i know, is that if you work in tech, it seems her mission in life is to replace you with an h-1b, or have you outsourced

    http://modernpatriot.blogspot.com/2007/09/hillary-clinton-supports-destruction-of.html

    b-tch literally cutting the ribbon at the opening of an indian outsourcing office in new york. this bitch hasnt worked a day of her life in this industry, and she sell out every american who did so she can get contributions. i wouldnt vote this c--t if she were running against a proven clone of Stalin

    http://bp2.blogger.com/_d9PxlbCXrxA...c/eB1_hnP758g/s1600-h/Hillary-Tata+Smooch.jpg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOW0cUaGWZU

    "Clinton is successfully wooing wealthy Indian Americans, many of them business leaders with close ties to their native country and an interest in protecting outsourcing laws and expanding access to worker visas. Her campaign has held three fundraisers in the Indian American community recently, one of which raised close to $3 million, its sponsor told an Indian news organization.

    But in Buffalo, the fruits of the Tata deal have been hard to find. The company, which called the arrangement Clinton's "brainchild," says "about 10" employees work here. Tata says most of the new employees were hired from around Buffalo. It declines to say whether any of the new jobs are held by foreigners, who make up 90% of Tata's 10,000-employee workforce in the United States."

    The quote from John Miano at the Programmer's Guild reminds me very much of the criticisms faced by Harris Miller in last year's Virginia Dem. primary:

    "It's just two-faced," said John Miano, founder of the Programmers Guild, one of several high-tech worker organizations that have sprung up as outsourcing has expanded. "We see her undermining U.S. workers and helping the offshoring business, and then she comes back to the U.S. and says, 'I'm concerned about your pain.' "

    TATA or TCS, the Indian Offshore Outsourcing and H-1b bodyshop mentioned in the article imports thousands of Indian guest workers into the US to facilitate offshore outsourcing of jobs to India or replace American workers in the U.S. with imported Indian workers also in the U.S. The key in both cases is the so-called "guest worker" programs (e.g., H-1b, L-1) supposedly created because of "shortages of American workers" (a widespread myth concocted at great effort and cost by outsourcing and anti-worker lobbies).
     
    #26     Feb 27, 2008
  7. There's a very long way to go before the election.

    It has been pointed out here that Obama sounds good but lacks substance. As the election gets closer, he will have to start filling in the gaps.

    Sounding good only gets you so far, and for so long. If he can't come up with substantive and clear policy positions, he could be in for a rude surprise.

    Bullshit only gets you so far. The Zzztroll, chucky ells, and the moonbats on this board know that from experience.
     
    #27     Feb 27, 2008
  8. Nah... While YOU may choose your preferred candidate based on the issues, the vast majority simply picks the guy they'd rather have a beer with. It's really just that simple.

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1263226&highlight=hillary#post1263226

    +

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1286621&highlight=hillary#post1286621

    12-05-06

    bsmeter2: Watch how Hillary wins the next presidency.
    Rearden Metal: Never EVER gonna happen. You're so wrong it's not even funny. If Hillary wins a presidential election, I'll leave ET forever.
     
    #28     Feb 28, 2008
  9. While I tend to agree with that in general, I don't think the rule is applicable during the primaries. The republican primaries are a good example, I can't imagine people want to have a beer with McCain (the guy is booooring) when they can have a beer with Romney or Huckabee. Primary voters by and large vote on issues IMHO.
     
    #29     Feb 28, 2008
  10. maxpi

    maxpi

    Who's buying?
     
    #30     Feb 28, 2008