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JustWait October 21st 11 02:03 PM

A Democrats call on Obama...
 

“Looking back on disappointments, I am dismayed by the Administration’s
failure to understand and effectively address the current housing
foreclosure crisis. Home foreclosures are destroying communities and
crushing our economy, and the Administration’s inaction is infuriating.
As a leader of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition, I am also disappointed
by the broadcast media's general lack of attention to moderate members
of Congress, and their failure to recognize those members of all
ideologies who work together to build consensus and solve problems.
The constant focus on ‘screamers’ and the ‘horse race’ of elections is
smothering useful discourse and meaningful debate of public policy.
This, in turn, is fueling the increasingly harsh tone in American
politics. My experience tells me that those who shout the loudest, and
give the most speeches, have the fewest good solutions for America’s
challenges.

iBoaterer[_2_] October 21st 11 03:47 PM

A Democrats call on Obama...
 
In article ,
says...

?Looking back on disappointments, I am dismayed by the Administration?s
failure to understand and effectively address the current housing
foreclosure crisis. Home foreclosures are destroying communities and
crushing our economy, and the Administration?s inaction is infuriating.
As a leader of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition, I am also disappointed
by the broadcast media's general lack of attention to moderate members
of Congress, and their failure to recognize those members of all
ideologies who work together to build consensus and solve problems.
The constant focus on ?screamers? and the ?horse race? of elections is
smothering useful discourse and meaningful debate of public policy.
This, in turn, is fueling the increasingly harsh tone in American
politics. My experience tells me that those who shout the loudest, and
give the most speeches, have the fewest good solutions for America?s
challenges.


The republicans block every attempt at a solution.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute! October 21st 11 07:17 PM

A Democrats call on Obama...
 
On Oct 21, 11:37*am, wrote:
On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 09:03:25 -0400, JustWait









wrote:

“Looking back on disappointments, I am dismayed by the Administration’s
failure to understand and effectively address the current housing
foreclosure crisis. *Home foreclosures are destroying communities and
crushing our economy, and the Administration’s inaction is infuriating..
*As a leader of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition, I am also disappointed
by the broadcast media's general lack of attention to moderate members
of Congress, and their failure to recognize those members of all
ideologies who work together to build consensus and solve problems.
The constant focus on ‘screamers’ and the ‘horse race’ of elections is
smothering useful discourse and meaningful debate of public policy.
This, in turn, is fueling the increasingly harsh tone in American
politics. *My experience tells me that those who shout the loudest, and
give the most speeches, have the fewest good solutions for America’s
challenges.


What kind of action do you suggest? Would we claw back the windfall
profits made by the sellers and builders before the bust?


I suggest we elect somebody who is working for the American people,
not a President who has been campaigning for over 5 years now, without
coming up for air...

Canuck57[_9_] October 21st 11 07:33 PM

A Democrats call on Obama...
 
On 21/10/2011 7:03 AM, JustWait wrote:

“Looking back on disappointments, I am dismayed by the Administration’s
failure to understand and effectively address the current housing
foreclosure crisis. Home foreclosures are destroying communities and
crushing our economy, and the Administration’s inaction is infuriating.
As a leader of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition, I am also disappointed
by the broadcast media's general lack of attention to moderate members
of Congress, and their failure to recognize those members of all
ideologies who work together to build consensus and solve problems. The
constant focus on ‘screamers’ and the ‘horse race’ of elections is
smothering useful discourse and meaningful debate of public policy.
This, in turn, is fueling the increasingly harsh tone in American
politics. My experience tells me that those who shout the loudest, and
give the most speeches, have the fewest good solutions for America’s
challenges.


Yep, almost 3 years of 0bama, 5+ for Bernanke, and democrat 2006
congress sure knew how to screw up the lending markets in 2007.

And it is worse today. Can't say these idiots know what they are doing,
$5 trillion of debt-tax slavery added, and no results.

Even a democrat with deficient rationality but has some small about has
to admit, this crew is an abysmal failure.
--
Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But
we have big huge government we can't afford...
-- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude

Canuck57[_9_] October 21st 11 07:34 PM

A Democrats call on Obama...
 
On 21/10/2011 8:47 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...

?Looking back on disappointments, I am dismayed by the Administration?s
failure to understand and effectively address the current housing
foreclosure crisis. Home foreclosures are destroying communities and
crushing our economy, and the Administration?s inaction is infuriating.
As a leader of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition, I am also disappointed
by the broadcast media's general lack of attention to moderate members
of Congress, and their failure to recognize those members of all
ideologies who work together to build consensus and solve problems.
The constant focus on ?screamers? and the ?horse race? of elections is
smothering useful discourse and meaningful debate of public policy.
This, in turn, is fueling the increasingly harsh tone in American
politics. My experience tells me that those who shout the loudest, and
give the most speeches, have the fewest good solutions for America?s
challenges.


The republicans block every attempt at a solution.


Funny, democrats just blocked 0bama's job bill. Even democrats are
realizing 0bama be an ass hole.
--
Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But
we have big huge government we can't afford...
-- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude

X ` Man October 21st 11 07:57 PM

A Democrats call on Obama...
 
On 10/21/11 2:17 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Oct 21, 11:37 am, wrote:
On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 09:03:25 -0400, JustWait









wrote:

“Looking back on disappointments, I am dismayed by the Administration’s
failure to understand and effectively address the current housing
foreclosure crisis. Home foreclosures are destroying communities and
crushing our economy, and the Administration’s inaction is infuriating.
As a leader of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition, I am also disappointed
by the broadcast media's general lack of attention to moderate members
of Congress, and their failure to recognize those members of all
ideologies who work together to build consensus and solve problems.
The constant focus on ‘screamers’ and the ‘horse race’ of elections is
smothering useful discourse and meaningful debate of public policy.
This, in turn, is fueling the increasingly harsh tone in American
politics. My experience tells me that those who shout the loudest, and
give the most speeches, have the fewest good solutions for America’s
challenges.


What kind of action do you suggest? Would we claw back the windfall
profits made by the sellers and builders before the bust?


I suggest we elect somebody who is working for the American people,
not a President who has been campaigning for over 5 years now, without
coming up for air...



Well, that would certainly exclude any and all of the GOP frontrunners.


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