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Countdown to Responsibility

Tomorrow America celebrates the election of its first black (ok, partially black) President.  Tomorrow I celebrate the fact that the Obama Administration only has 100 days until it must start to take responsibility for their actions during the previous administration. The failure to reign in GSEs such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which rests not only with Democrats but with Republicans as well, being one of them. The Housing Bubble has burst, just like the S&L bubble and the dot-com bubble.  But, unlike these previous economic slow-downs, turn-downs, recessions or whatever you want to call it, there has been no quick rebound, such as the one seen after the dot-com bubble burst or after 911.  Why?  Not pointing any fingers, but certain political groups do not want the economy to make a comeback unless they can be seen as the driving force behind such a recovery.  How do they do this?  By allowing fear and panic to remain in the public's mind as long as possible, by telling everyone that it will not get better unless they do something drastic, like spending billions of dollars.  What's worse is that some of those who are now our "saviors" are directly or indirectly responsible for the current economic situation.

Please, for a moment, set aside political idealism and party affiliation and look at the facts.  The economy did quite well under President Clinton.  Much praise for Clinton has been branded about by certain people as of late (no one on this forum, my boss loved Clinton), but the fact that for six of his eight years in office the Congress was controlled my a majority of Republicans seems to elude some.  George W Bush had large shoes to fill after beating (or cheating, who cares) Al Gore.  He came into office with an economy that was slumping due to various factors and eventually lost a great deal of momentum after 911.  But, the economy rebounded and did quite well for some time afterward, it did not climb to Regan-esque or Clintonian levels, but it wasn't slumping as bad as it was right after 911.  Then, the midterm elections came about and many Republicans were voted out of office in favor of Democrats.  And now after six years of a majority Democrat Congress we are at the brink, if you believe the hype, of another Great Depression.  And What can save us?

Only two things Regan-esque economic decisions or another World War.  FDR didn't save us with the New Deal, WWII is what pulled the US out of the Great Depression.  And Jimmy Carter's horrific fiscal polices were only rectified by a Reganomics.

You have 100 days Mr. President.  You have 100 days Speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Reid. You have 100 days Team Obama.  Make them count, enjoy them, because in 101 days you must all stand up and take responsibility for what you, and some of your fellow Congressmen/women  and Senators from across the aisle have done to this country and our economic future.
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about liberals (again).

First off I just want to point out the new tittle format.  The old one worked, but i believe this is better.

As I have said before, my boss is a liberal.  I like to talk politics with him not to try and change his mind, but to gain some insight into how liberals think.  It's amazing.  He believes that Trickle-down Economics works, but thinks that it is only fair for those who make the most to pay the most taxes and thinks, like Barack, that they should pay more.  He thinks the gas crisis was a blessing in disguise because it will foster growth in alternative energy technologies, which will not be readily available for years, but doesn't see the necessity to tap our own natural resources in the mean time.  When the US Congress started talking about letting oil companies drill the price of gas fell...  Why?  Because the threat of the US tapping its own supply scared OPEC and Big Oil enough so that gas prices fell.  After the storms in the Gulf Coast gas prices rose due to the fact that refineries were shut down and damaged and a major pipeline was damaged.  now gas prices are once again on the drop, this time not due to the US's threats fo drilling but due to the global decline in the economy.... but I digress.

I like my boss, he's a nice guy.  I just can not understand how he thinks when it comes to politics.  He abhors abortion, yet is willing to cast a vote for a man who supports it in it's most extreme forms.  He has said that he doesn't care if Bill Clinton had an affair with an intern and then lied about it under oath because Clinton "got the job done."  So, when it comes right down to it all he really cares about is that the Democrats are in power, no matter what they really intend to do with this country.  Its scary to think that there are people out there who only care that the Dems. are in power.  What's scarrier is that my boss told me that he used to be a Republican... until he went to college...

Hey Mike... he got his degree from UNCW.... big suprise there huh?

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